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The Engineering Director position requires a leader who can, not only, keep projects on task but also partner with Contractors to make sure issues are addressed to ensure top quality in construction.
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Tags. manager, engineer, Director , Design Engineer, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Design, Engineering Manager, Director of Engineering, Vice President of Engineering, VP, VP of Engineering, Manager senior engineer, process engineer, industrial engineer, process improvement, engineering, NPI.
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Job Title: Director, Engineering Management. Director, Engineering Management. Non-Labor: Computer HW and SW, licensing and license maintenance, seminar & conference, building maintenance & repairs, employee welfare, engineering overhead travel, legal services (patent costs), office and general supplies, engineering equipment.
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The Director, Analytics Engineering is responsible for leading development, implementation, and operations of the company's Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning program. Title: Director, Analytics Engineering.
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Credentials as a Certified Clinical Engineering (CCE) or Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician (CBET) by the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI). Master of Science degree in engineering or biomedical engineering with a clinical engineering concentration is highly desirable.
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UES is a national leader in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Building Code Compliance, Environmental Consulting, Occupational Health & Safety, Virtual Design Consulting, and Building Envelope.
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A master's degree in Naval Architecture or Marine Engineering, and working knowledge of ABS NVR, are strongly preferred. Works directly with USCG, ABS, Subcontractor, and ESG Engineering counterparts to identify, define, and mitigate/resolve technical issues and concerns.
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Marine Coastal and Resiliency Engineering Director, Marine Coastal Engineering Director, Kiewit Infrastructure Engineering. Experience with coastal engineering design in urban settings such as shoreline protection, waterfront parks, shoreline restoration, flood control, navigation facilities, bulkheads, dredging, and recreational boating facilities is a plus.
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Act as the Design Manager or Marine Discipline Lead for alternative delivery projects with a marine engineering component. you’ll build a team and establish a culture to inspire a highly capable, committed and engaged team of marine engineering and designers.
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Effectively manage engineering related capital projects. Tours hotel complex daily identifying items requiring engineering, housekeeping or other departmental actions. College degree or courses will be considered helpful, engineering related preferred.
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Lead the development of the marine engineering team vision, identify priorities, and align with operational goals. 12+ years of engineering design experience related to urban-focused flood protection and resiliency projects.
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Manage design configuration including chairing the program design configuration control board (CCB) for engineering change including design integration and change adjudication with support from ESG engineering and ILS departments.
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The Wake Forest Director of Engineering/ Town Engineer. Director of Engineering/Town Engineer. Director of Engineering/ Town Engineer. Director of Engineering/Town Engineer.
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Minimum of 5 yrs experience managing complex coastal and waterfront engineering projects. Bachelor’s degree in Coastal, Civil, and/or Ocean Engineering or related field. Ability to manage and control quality, schedule, and budget performance of engineering teams.
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Program reviews, for example, require contact with positions such as the VP Customer Support, Director Technical Support Engineering, Director Program Management, Global Director, Quality and Director Engineering.
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