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The Director of Engineering is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Engineering division. The Director of Engineering will embrace. Director of Engineering.
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Oversight of the hospital Biomedical Engineering program to ensure compliance with regulatory and operational standards. Oversight of grounds maintenance operations inclusive of mowing, trimming, horticulture work, tree work, leaf removal, mulching, and snow removal.
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Equivalent positions in other AEC firms might be titled Regional Vice President, Division Director, Engineering Director, Director of Engineering, Director of Operations, Managing Director, or Regional Director.
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The Director, Engineering manages a team of engineers and has the primary responsibility to lead the design and engineering efforts through the renewable project lifecycle and spanning various engineering disciplines (civil, mechanical, structural, electrical and battery storage.
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Bachelor of Science Degree in Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Sciences, Computer. Seasoned ability to communicate effectively and work with all areas of the company and act as a liaison between sales, marketing and engineering to ensure that the customer requirements are met.
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Vocational certificate or diploma in electronics or technical studies, or degree in hotel maintenance is a requirement for the Assistant Director of Engineering · Extensive knowledge of plumbing, painting, electrical, HVAC, refrigeration, and safety operating systems is required for the Assistant Director of Engineering · The Assistant Director of Engineering should be fluent in English and preferably another language.
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Serve as geotechnical engineering director for subsurface exploration programs, design of foundations, retaining walls, and other geotechnical projects in Detroit, and other infrastructure (highway/railroad, water/wastewater, etc.
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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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Works with design consultants and construction management firms at the direction of the Director of Engineering. Supply information and recommendations to the Director of Engineering for use during construction work.
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The Capital Projects Engineering Director will also have responsibility for the execution of Albemarle’s Project Process (APP) as it applies to front end development, detailed design, procurement, construction, and commissioning & startup.
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Geotechnical Engineering Director. Lead geotechnical engineering projects, including execution of design-build and design-bid-build projects with a multi-disciplinary team from across the country.
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As our Director of Engineering, Technology Operations, reporting to Sephora's Senior Director, Infrastructure Engineering this role provides senior leadership to drive the strategic vision for Enterprise Client & IT Services Engineering teams and Corporate Desktop Support.
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The Director of Infrastructure Engineering will work closely with the Sr Director, ERP and Sr Director, Technical Program Management to develop and drive delivery of the Collectibles IT Roadmap.
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We’re seeking a Senior Director, Software Engineering to join our stellar team! Senior Director, Software Engineering page is loaded. Senior Director, Software Engineering.
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In addition, the Sr. Civil / Structural Engineer should be able to provide supervision of junior engineers as required by the Director of Mechanical Engineering. A Senior Civil/ Structural Engineer is expected to handle most job functions with little technical assistance and is expected to work under the general supervision of the Director of Mechanical Engineering.
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