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Assumes full management responsibility for Electrical, Traction Power, and Mechanical Divisions including engineering design and maintenance support; major special engineering projects throughout the District including contracted professional engineering, and construction services; recommends and administers policies and procedures.
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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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Feel like you're on the path to becoming a Mechanical Engineering Manager but you're not quite there yet? As a Mechanical Engineering Manager, you will build a meaningful and fulfilling career with the support of professional development resources and mentorships including our First Year Experience program, Individual Development Plans, and Career Path resources and tools.
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As an Engineering Manager you will oversee engineering assignments for all mechanical product development and product support functions that are assigned to the team. Engineering Manager - Mechanical Design.
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Successful candidate has a minimum 10 years of hands-on experience in the Mechanical Engineering field with knowledge of steel construction, welding, fasteners, machining, bearings, wheels, pneumatics, hydraulics, electrical systems and human factors.
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Needed immediately: A Mechanical Engineering Manager in the Norcross, GA to lead front end engineering and detailed design of projects throughout various processing facilities, including pulp & paper, chemical processing, and power production.
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The person is responsible for leading the design process for all mechanical scopes (HVAC, plumbing, piping, process equipment) on design-build, engineer-procure-construct, construction manager at-risk, and other alternative delivery projects to ensure that design maximizes value for our clients and adheres to contracted scope, budget, and schedule.
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This Process/Mechanical Engineering Manager position is for engineering leaders who can work independently and with a team to coordinate with clients in executing design projects and utilize technical resources from Larson's Norcross office as needed to fulfill the project's design needs.
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Your ImpactThe Mechanical (HVAC) Engineering Department Manager is vital to the success of Thriven Design. Our engineering group provides a comprehensive portfolio of professional design, assessment, and consulting services with a belief that buildings should be cost-effective to build and to operate, be energy-efficient and sustainable, and provide a safe and healthy environment for their occupants.
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GPI seeks a Senior Project Manager for our mechanical engineering department in our Metro DC branch in Rockville, MD, or Fairfax, VA office. Be hands-on with projects from inception to completion in managing mechanical design and construction of building and infrastructure projects, including rehabilitation and reconstruction, new builds, design specifications, and phasing.
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In partnership with our client, we are searching for a Manager, Mechanical Engineering, that will plan and direct all mechanical engineering activities within the group.
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Healthcare Project Manager, Mechanical Engineering - ( 2400025V ) Healthcare Project Manager, Mechanical Engineering. Project Management Professional certification, LEED AP credential and familiarity with various construction delivery process, such as Design assist and Design-Build are a plus.
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Interface closely with all Department Managers, especially the Piping Design Manager and the Mechanical Design Manager to ensure all aspects of each projects’ scope relating to mechanical engineering and piping design are completed on time and within the budgeted estimates.
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The position is responsible for managing projects, being involved in the design of heating, air conditioning, ventilation, and plumbing systems of buildings for the purpose of bidding and construction.
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Manages and plans the production resources and workflow to produce the design documentation, drawings, and calculations required for mechanical engineering projects. In this role, you will apply buildings mechanical engineering principles, your superior client service skills, and project management best practices to deliver healthcare projects that meet project requirements, exceed client expectations, and meet project financial and other objectives.
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