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You will also work in conjunction with the Operations Director, Project Manager, Project Engineer, Project Superintendent, and Contract Administrator. With the addition of Linesight, IPS has over 3,000 professionals in over 45 offices across 17 countries in the Americas, Europe, Asia Pacific, Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. SpecialtiesProcess Architecture, Process Design, Engineering, Construction, Commissioning, Qualification, LEAN Project Delivery, Strategic Master Planning, Energy Conservation Management, Project Controls, Program/Project Management, Operations/Logistics Strategy and Planning, EPCMV and Staffing Services.
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Desired Qualifications 4 Year Degree Utility Technical Certifications/Training; PMI (PMP or CAPM) Certification; CMII certificates; Professional Engineer License Utility Experience; Construction Management knowledge; Working knowledge to proficiency in project related Scheduling/ Cost Controls Education Requirement: 2 year degree with experience NERC CIP access required.
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With minimal direction from a department manager, a program manager, or the director of engineering/operations (project management office), oversees high-risk projects, which require considerable resources and high levels of functional integration.
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Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, civil or mechanical engineering, Construction Management, or Project Management; an advanced degree is a plus (In lieu of a degree, extensive experience in the military, railroad/construction, or related field will be considered.
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Career Segment: Project Manager, Construction, Testing, Operations Manager, Project Engineer, Technology, Engineering, Operations. Under general supervision of either a department manager, a program manager, or the director of the engineering/operations - project management office, oversees multiple electrical projects.
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GAI Consultants is looking for a Senior Engineering Manager to lead our Northeast Transportation Business Sector in Pennsylvania to serve as Construction Inspection and Construction Management Service Manager for the municipal and private clients.
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Through a philosophy of partnership and customer service the project engineer will assist with the facilitation, management and reporting of LLUMC construction projects from inception through licensing and move-in under the direction of the Senior Project Manager and department Director.
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General Purpose With minimal direction from a department manager, a program manager, or the director of engineering/operations (project management office), oversees high-risk projects, which require considerable resources and high levels of functional integration.
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Specific requirements include:·Technical expertise in construction, refrigeration or poultry processing equipment with project management experience. ·Trains project managers, project manager trainees, construction managers, construction superintendents, etc.
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Entry level construction position in Ryan’s Field Department or Project Management Department reporting to the Project Executive or Director of Construction with indirect reporting to the Project Manager or Project Superintendent.
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Upon completion of the employee’s tenure as a Project Engineer and Sr. Project Engineer, a career direction/decision will be established for either promotion to Project Manager I (Project Manager Career Path) or Assistant Superintendent (Field Career Path.
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Provide input for job costing, time plans, and fee preparation in consultation with the Manager and Project Director. Stakeholder management and engagement relying on design and construction experience to reduce energy consumption and aid decarbonisation.
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This is a senior position that may assume Project Engineer, Area Project Manager or Engineering management job assignment responsibilities on a large size project, multiple medium size projects or complex segment of a larger project, in compliance with the project needs and per directions provided by the Project Director, Project Manager or the Engineering Manager.
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Physical, Schedule/Attendance and Cognitive DemandsCognitive Level: Substantial: Consistent use of logic or scientific thinking to define problems, collect information, establish facts and draw valid conclusions (for example, engineer, HR director, plant manager, etc.
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Construction Engineer (Central)See below (Remote) This position will report to the Director of Real Estate. Project review, coordination and management of construction schedules.
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