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Assist the Technical Manager and Chief Engineer in business unit technical training and staff mentoring. As a Senior Electrical Engineer, you will be the Engineer of Record on dedicated projects and be responsible for supervising and leading coordination meetings.
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Campus Electrical Engineer. Advise and make recommendations to the AVP Facilities Management, the Director of Planning & Construction, the Director of Energy Management, and other members of the University personnel on all aspects of electrical engineering, electrical construction, life safety, and code compliance in pursuit of University objectives.
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Complete Building Services (CBS) is hiring a Chief Engineer to oversee an educational facility in Washington, DC. The Chief Engineer is responsible for all mechanical and electrical operations, maintenance, plumbing, keying, lighting, life safety, and energy management within the facility.
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We are seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer with experience in design and construction of electrical distribution systems, back up power systems, motor control schemes, and instrumentation and control with expertise in water and wastewater treatment facilities.
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Present and report on System status to the aircraft Program Manager and Chief Engineer. Joby Aviation is seeking a passionate Technical Program Manager to join our Program Management team with a focus in Avionics and Electrical systems, schedule development and engineering project management from prototyping through FAA Type Certification and on to manufacturing introduction.
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Communicates to department and Chief Engineer if additional equipment, materials or resources are needed to complete the job. Department specific ladders, hand tools, dollies, painting equipment, small electrical tools (i.e. drills, saws, paint sprayer, etc.
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Supervision: Work with Chief Engineer to supervise and guide CAD assistant and Welding Inspector in their day-to-day tasks. The Structural Engineer, reporting to the Chief Engineer, will play a pivotal role in the day-to-day operations of our organization, providing technical support to vendors, offering design consultation services, and expertise in custom structural design solutions.
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The HVAC Tech shall assist the Chief Building Engineer and Facility Manager. This position is expected to effectively manage the day to day engineering requirements of a class A office campus to ensure zero downtime; HVAC Tech is to perform Building engineering, electrical, HVAC repairs, and maintenance duties in support of the facility.
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Systems/ Electrical Engineer. Any employee who feels that he or she is or has been the victim of illegal discrimination or violation of this policy should immediately notify the Chief Administrative Officer or Human Resources.
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The Chief Engineer will partner with the Property Manager in the planning, coordination, and. and repair of electrical, mechanical, structural, and nonstructural systems of the facility.
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The Lead Building Engineer will utilize several trade skills such as carpentry, plumbing, electrical, painting, roofing, heating and cooling. Consult with the Chief Engineer or Property Manager and clients to schedule preventive maintenance and other downtime to minimize business interruption and inconvenience.
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Assume control of the Engineering Department when the Chief Engineer is not available. Maintain hotel, pool, and surrounding area, performing minor and routine painting, plumbing, electrical wiring, HVAC functions, and other related maintenance activities, using hand tools.
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May perform other duties as assigned by the Chief Engineer. This mechanic observes pressure and vacuum gauges and adjusts controls to insure proper operation, tests joints and connections for gas leaks, using gauges or soap-and-water solution, wraps pipes in insulation batting and secures them in place with cement or wire bands, replaces defective breaker controls, thermostats, switches, fuses and electrical wiring to repair installed units.
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Check parking lot lighting for any light outages, report outages to Chief Engineer immediately. Reports to : Chief Engineer/Maintenance Manager. Report any safety hazards to the Chief Engineer immediately.
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Responsible for the timely and accurate completion of assigned maintenance work orders and preventive maintenance tasks for multiple properties and reporting to chief engineer. Return completed work orders to Chief engineer.
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