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Responsibilities: Working knowledge of the various trades associated with construction project management: plumbing, electrical, painting, carpentry and HVAC.Develops, monitors and tracks timelines for all phases of a project in order to meet company established completion date.
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We manufacture custom and stock extrusions/profiles for the Automotive, Building & Construction (Curtain Wall, Commercial Windows, & Storefront), Consumer Durables, Distribution, Electrical, Machinery & Equipment, and Transportation markets.
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Our nearly 1,500 technical and engineering experts have direct industry experience in industrial automation, control system integration, facility and process engineering, architecture, construction management, regulatory compliance, enterprise technology and other consulting services.
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Minimum of 2-5years of Project/Facilities Engineering experience or experience working as a General Contractor, Construction Manager, or Subcontractor. Support with PIDs, HVAC, electrical, one-lines, and process flow diagrams (PFDs.
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The products are also used in the civil construction, transportation, gas and water industries. Minimum of a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science or related field required.
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The Controls Engineer will lead and support activities including PLC programming, procurement, electrical design power and control and evaluation, construction, startup, troubleshooting, and manufacturing instruction documentation.
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We are a growing electrical construction company based out of Vancouver, WA that was just awarded our largest project to date! This individual is responsible for supporting the Project Manager to successfully manage their assigned construction projects according to schedule and within budget, while maintaining our high standards for quality.
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Off-site modular construction is the wave of the future, delivering schedule acceleration, budget certainty, least site impact, superior quality, and the greenest way to build. Construction Superintendent is responsible for leading a multi-disciplinary team—managing, supervising, monitoring, directing and deploying the various people, partners, materials, and resources required for the successful completion of an off-site construction project from start to finish.
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Knowledge of power systems preferred including protection system operation and reliability philosophy, utility system practices, three-phase power system theory/operation both static and dynamic, short circuit theory/application, motor generation theory/application, reactive compensation theory, substation configuration/construction/maintenance techniques, transmission line configurations/design/maintenance techniques, outage planning, and congestion philosophy and analysis.
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Work scopes includes overseeing site civil work, deep foundation piles, rebar, concrete, below grade utilities, structural and ornamental steel installations, curtain wall installations, architectural details/finishes, and mechanical, electrical, plumbing building installations and commissioning.
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Support electrical engineering, construction, and commissioning activities at the Company's R&D sites, including installation of transformers, panelboards, cables and raceways, grounding system, and protective devices.
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The Electrical Instrumentation and Controls Manager , as part of the Engineering Services department at a major integrated chemical manufacturing corporation, is responsible for specification, design, and maintenance of the instrumentation for all regional plant operations, including field installations and associated control devices in local and remote locations.
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As an Electrical Engineer at Krech Ojard & Associates, you will be responsible for the development, management, and execution of engineering projects, including major design and construction projects for clients primarily based in North America.
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We are currently hiring for a Construction Estimator in Indiana for their Electrical division. 3+ years of estimating experience in the construction industry. Prior experience estimating Electrical scopes is preferred.
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Minimum 5 years of electrical engineering experience in a manufacturing or chemical plant or consulting firm specialized in heavy industry design/construction. Provide direct, day to day technical engineering support and leadership for electrical systems, instrumentation and controls for plant processing equipment, plant operations and maintenance.
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