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The Lead Field Service Engineer reports directly to the Field Services Manager and directs the work activities of Client and contract personnel on-site, Mechanical, Process, Electrical/I&C Engineering, Procurement, Project Management personnel related to the remote project being executed.
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The Field Engineer I-II plays a pivotal role in supporting Navy drydock/shipyard MILCON projects, working autonomously under a Project Manager. The Field Engineer I-II will ensure project work aligns with contract requirements, engineering standards, codes, and design plans.
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This position is responsible for assisting the Assistant Project Manager and Superintendent with shop drawings, submittals, scheduling of subcontractors and materials, meetings, as-built drawings, job cost, procurement, quality checks (inclusive of torque checks) and field operations.
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The Field Quality Engineer is part of the overall Operations Quality Management Team. The primary role is to support Project Managers and the Quality Manager with execution of quality management plans, interpretation of design drawings/specifications, project documentation, operational planning, scheduling, etc.
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Support technical interface between the site, the Project Engineering Manager, and the Engineer of Record. The Mechanical Field Engineer role is primarily responsible for supporting construction activities by planning, organizing and implementing the project controls system, assist with subcontracts and material management, and support purchasing and scheduling.
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Field Engineer – Under direction of the District Engineer, performs engineering work related to design, investigation, and construction of wastewater-related projects; inspects construction projects and may act as project manager for assigned projects.
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The Field Engineer is responsible for assisting the Superintendent, engineering staff, and Project Manager in managing all aspects of a construction project including the field operations and project administration.
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You'll report to Jeff Cook ( Project Engineering Manager), and work alongside exceptional, enthusiastic, and collaborative teammates. Take on a new challenge and apply your engineering expertise in a new cutting-edge field.
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Engage with the on-site EPC contractor and various other project stakeholders as OneEnergy’s primary project contact person supported by the Project Manager and Engineering team.
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OverviewThe Project Field Engineer is responsible for providing technical engineering information to the Project Manager, Craft Supervisors and Corporate Functional Managers to ensure design development and construction work complies with all engineering standards, codes, specifications and design instruction applicable to one or more disciplines.
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Essential Functions and Main Duties Assumes responsibility for IT CFG Projects as assigned by Manager Neuro Field IT Engineering Project Review and schedules sessions with Hospital IT Team Phone, on-site support and consulting with IT Customers and MIS staff to meet their needs for system integration into the facilities’ networks and IT infrastructures Performs Configuration for Servers, Storage Arrays, Archive Systems, Special Network Configurations, SQL, Citrix, and Data Storage.
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Job Purpose The Field Engineer's primary responsibility is to provide support to the Project Manager and Superintendent in the management and execution of assigned contracts through all phases of construction including planning/project startup, construction, and post construction/ project closeout.
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Reports to the Project Manager and performs engineering duties in planning, designing, and overseeing construction of tunnel, shafts, and underground systems. Bachelor’s Degree in Civil, Mining, Electrical, Mechanical Engineering, or related field.
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The Project Manager will be responsible for ensuring a high level of customer satisfaction through on time and on budget execution of contracts. We are currently looking for Field Engineers/Project Managers with multi-discipline skillsets to join our team in Springfield, VA. This position is the liaison between Geo-instruments and our customers.
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The purpose of the role is to act as the main technical interface for the Customer while overseeing and implementing all phases of a given project, including Application Definition and Engineering, Staging and Testing, Installation, System Commissioning and Reporting while working closely with the Customer, Valmet Upgrade Project Manager or Service Manager to ensure that technical and quality targets are met.
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