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This role will be responsible for facilities equipment engineering, Life Cycle Asset Management (LCAM), validation, and calibration programs including construction engineering project support related to Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) systems in an FDA regulated environment.
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Johnson Brothers Corporation, a Southland Company, in Grapevine, Texas, seeks a Senior Project Engineer – Facilities to be responsible for preconstruction engineering and management of various water and wastewater treatment plants, pipeline, and pump stations projects.
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Must have a minimum of 10 years of professional facilities management experience in the areas of facilities maintenance/repairs, construction, engineering, mechanical maintenance, commercial HVAC, plumbing, electrical, consulting, or the management of building envelope projects.
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Within BWT, the Asset Management (AM) Planning Section is responsible for the development and administration of an Asset Management Program (AMP) that empowers the Bureau’s facilities ability to achieve a State of Good Repair (SOGR) and attain desired service goals consistently and sustainably.
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Qualifications & Requirements Basic Education Requirement - Current college student with studies in hospitality/food management, facilities management, engineering, communications, human resources, accounting, marketing or another industry related college program.
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Join the NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND, MID-ATLANTIC team if you're a Civil Engineer, Environmental Specialist, or Natural Resources Specialist with a background in site design and environmental site analysis.
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Must have a bachelor’s degree (or foreign equivalent) in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field plus eight (8) years of post-baccalaureate, progressively responsible experience in a related position.
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Plans, prioritizes, assigns, supervises, reviews and participates in the work of staff and/or consultants responsible for providing professional engineering services in the design and construction of public works projects including Streets, Signals, Traffic Control Systems, Traffic Management, Parks, City Facilities, and City Water/Wastewater Systems for assigned section.
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Responsible for life cycle planning, scope planning, definition and management, work breakdown structure, cost estimating, preliminary engineering and architectural design, project execution including detailed design, project time, cost, quality, HR, change, communication, risk, procurement and construction management.
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Lead a variety of Engineering projects including the planning and completion of inspections and investigations on hydropower structures and other renewable energy developments, determining the safety and efficacy of such facilities or structures, execute rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts, as well as new design and construction projects.
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Operations, services and activities of a public works engineering program including Streets, Signals, Traffic Control Systems, Traffic Management, Parks, City Facilities, and City Water/Wastewater Systems.
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The Bureau of Wastewater Treatment (BWT) is responsible for the operation and maintenance of all facilities related to the treatment of sewage within the five boroughs of the City. This includes 14 wastewater treatment plants, sludge dewatering facilities, collections facilities (pumping stations, combined sewer overflow retention facilities, regulators, tide gates, etc.
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Must have a Professional Engineering License. Must have five (5) years of experience: (i) working on water/wastewater treatment plants and pump stations; (ii) with construction logic and sequencing of complex projects; and (iii) coordinating across multiple disciplines, reviewing shop drawings and submittals for all disciplines including civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, instrumentation and controls.
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Services Offered: 3D Laser Scanning, Controls & Automation, Construction Management, Design & Drafting, Engineering: Civil/Structural, Electrical, Mechanical, Process, Functional Safety, Information Technology, Instrumentation, On-Site Services, Operations & Commissioning Support, Procurement, Project Management.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:The Facilities Director will work with the various operators of the different Authority properties to assure compliance with the various tenant agreements, assist with planning and management of capital projects, review expenses to assure proper procurement of goods and services, review contracts and, when necessary and appropriate, negotiate contracts, develop policies and implement programs that may apply to more than one facility.
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