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Provide inputs per escalation protocols including up to VP of Manufacturing/Engineering, Planning Director, Segment Planner, Quality Director, Safety Director, IE Director, and Engineering Director.
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GENERAL PURPOSE: Under general direction from the Project Director or Executive Project Director, manages and coordinates the activities for the systems engineering elements of major light rail corridor projects within the Design, Engineering, and Construction Management (DECM) Department.
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Job Title: Survey Director/Manager. Bachelor’s Degree – Civil Engineering, Land Surveying or related field from an accredited program. Salary: Based on experience and will be discussed with manager in interview.
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Requires broad based knowledge of all phases of land surveying including boundary analysis, topography, GPS, 3D laser scanning, and construction layout services. Must be Professional Land Surveyor in Georgia, other states licenses are desirable.
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High proficiency in AutoCAD, Civil 3D software, Leica LGO/Infinity, Leica robotic total stations, GPS, and data collectors. Experience in Trimble Business Center, Microstation, Geopack, and OpenRoads software.
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Performs in-process quality review of survey field activities, legal descriptions, maps, aerial photographs, calculations, and other diverse types of project deliverables. Extensive knowledge of Survey equipment and software, and other essential equipment for field and office work.
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Responsible for managing multidisciplined Survey and SUE department and providing technical guidance. Minimum of 10 years of prior relevant experience managing all types of survey and SUE projects. Monitors, inspects and ensures subcontractors are performing the work safely, are adhering to schedule, and are producing quality work in line with subcontractor agreements and our client contract obligations.
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STV has an immediate opening, in our Lawrenceville, NJ office, for an Engineering Operations Senior Manager / Engineering Director with tunneling/ underground structures experience for our Transportation and Infrastructure Division.
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The Sales Engineers within the practice will report directly to the SEM and the SEM reports directly to a Sales Engineering Director. The Arrow ECS Sales Engineering Manager (SEM) is a technical leader for our Modern Infrastructure business.
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The Sales Engineering Manager (SEM) is responsible for recruiting, leading, coaching and mentoring the team. Sales Engineering Manager. The SEM will act as a resource for Sales Manager(s) in the case where they have a specific set of accounts or territory assigned.
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The Engineering Project Manager supports the Director of Engineering and assists in all aspects of planning activity related to resort building and grounds maintenance, including fire, life & safety, electrical, plumbing, gas, HVAC, refrigeration, interior and exterior structural items, painting and decorating.
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The Fleet Maintenance Manager reports to the Director of Engineering. The Fleet Maintenance Manager will provide leadership and direction to the engineering staff, operating to the highest standards, in achieving vessel on-time arrival.
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Reports to the Director Engineering. This is not a site Project Manager position; you will work in an engineering office managing the design and execution with emphasis on the electrical and instrumentation disciplines.
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This position also supports sales, marketing, operations and regulatory as well as other duties assigned by the Manager or Director of Engineering. This position requires teaming cross-functionally with departments such as Logistics, Contract Administration, ISP Engineering/COE and Project Management.
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The Manager, Positive Train Control (PTC) reports to the Deputy Director of Systems Engineering and is responsible for the engineering and oversight of the PTC System for the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (Caltrain.
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