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As Electrical Engineering Department Manager, you will lead and be responsible for the Electrical/Control Team. You will be involved with all phases of electrical engineering of water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure and be responsible for coordinating with Commonwealth Project Managers (PMs) regarding project schedules, deadlines, site visits, project scopes, etc.
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The position will supervise directly or indirectly, all personnel within the Office of Engineering and Construction including managing subordinate professional program management staff engaged in the planning, analysis, development and management of major, complex linear and vertical infrastructure capital delivery; and associated project planning and controls reporting on all projects.
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CEI Engineering Associates is currently seeking an Engineering Department Manager at our corporate office in Bentonville, AR. Top candidates will Lead and manage a team responsible for planning, scheduling, and coordinating engineering technical-specific work, as well as managing a team of engineers for projects varying in size and complexity.
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If you are a P.E. licensed - Electrical Engineering Department Manager (bonus if you have Municipal Water/Wastewater Treatment experience), please read on! We are seeking an exprience Professional Electrical Engineer who will serve as the Manager for the Electrical Engineering Department Companywide.
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We have partnered with an engineering design and consulting firm in the Raleigh, NC area to provide them with a Civil Engineering Department Manager. The ideal candidate will have experience in civil engineering land development, infrastructure design, construction document preparation for roads, storm drainage systems, storm water management facilities, utilities-water and sewer, sediment and erosion control, and traffic control.
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The Geotechnical Engineering Department Manager will support the Building and Construction business by overseeing the department and the Geotechnical projects and mentor Technicians, Staff, and Project Geotechnical Engineers.
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Michael Baker International, a leading provider of engineering and consulting services, including design, planning, architectural, environmental, construction and program management, has been solving some of the world’s most complex infrastructure challenges for more than 80 years with a legacy of expertise, experience, innovation and integrity.
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Civil Engineering Department Manager. A strong background in the land development industry, site planning, grading design and construction document preparation. Quality Control - oversight of construction document preparation and design including site layouts, grading plans, utility plans, storm water plans, roadway plans, details, and other aspects related to project development.
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Civil Engineering Department Manager 2007287. Demonstrate a strong background in land development, including site planning, grading design, and construction document preparation, in addition to proficiency in AutoCAD Civil 3D and other design software.
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The Mechanical (HVAC) Engineering Department Manager is vital to the success of Thriven Design. The candidate should be seasoned and capable as an engineering project manager, capable of designing and engineering a project from initial concept through completed construction.
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In addition to these management responsibilities, this Engineer/Department Manager will serve as both a technical lead and project manager for medium to large scale study, design, and construction projects involving water and wastewater treatment, storage, pumping and distribution/collection systems.
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Project Manager is responsible for managing the planning, development, design, review, and construction of public infrastructure projects, including oversight of project scopes, schedules, budgets, and quality to ensure capital projects are delivered on time and within budget.
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The Electrical Engineering Department Manager provides supervision and guidance related to construction management, overall objectives, project matters, staffing, and work assignments.
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Orbital Engineering's Utility Services Department partners with Utility and Communication Companies in Engineering and Construction operations for Joint Use Pole Attachment Programs (JU) and Distribution Engineering Design Projects.
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Directs and/or provides leadership to team for engineering, design, and construction functions within assigned region or projects. Work is primarily office based but fieldwork may be needed throughout the engineering design, construction, and quality assurance process.
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