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The Electrical Project Manager will be responsible for the overall electrical design process while strengthening and expanding skills on projects such as water treatment and distribution, wastewater treatment and collection, municipal systems, process facilities, power generation, power distribution, lighting, instrumentation/controls, and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA.
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Project Engineer – Electrical shall also support the Engineering Manager in the areas of subcontractor management, development of project reports, and development of internal project budgets.
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As a Construction Project Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing projects in support of the Site Master Plan and facilities upgrades. Minimum of 5 years of construction project management experience, specifically with electrical projects.
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Ten (10) years full time paid professional experience in electrical engineering planning, design and construction of educational facilities. Candidates should have ten years of professional experience in electrical engineering for educational facilities and a bachelors degree in a related field.
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In this role, you will collaborate with the Project Director and/or Senior Project Manager to lead our engineering, construction management, and superintendent teams towards achieving project goals.
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This is not a site Project Manager position; you will work in an engineering office managing the design and execution with emphasis on the electrical and instrumentation disciplines.
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Electrical Engineering Background: 2 years of experience in electrical engineering, electrical project management, or facilities management dealing with generators and electrical power distribution for commercial facilities.
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Coordinates internal and external resources (consultants) towards the completion of assigned electrical design projects while working closely with internal Asset Management departments, including Engineering Design, Engineering Planning, Technology Services, Capital Program Management, Operations, and Water Quality to ensure project objectives are achieved.
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RK&K has an exciting Electrical Engineering Project Management/Leadership opportunity for a licensed professional engineer with extensive experience in the study, evaluation, design, construction management, commissioning, start-up and troubleshooting of electrical and instrumentation and control systems for water and wastewater treatment facilities and pumping stations.
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We are looking for a Electrical Project Manager with strong experience with electrical project management for commercial and industrial projects. Title: Senior Electrical Project Manager.
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Working knowledge of principles and practices of civil engineering design, project management and safe work practices. The Senior Electrical Engineer reports to the Engineering Design Manager and is accountable for cost effective and timely delivery of electrical design services in support of our client's water supply plants, water treatment systems, pumping plants, water storage, and water distribution control plants.
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Hill International, with more than 3,200 professionals in over 100 offices worldwide, provides program management, project management, construction management, project management oversight, dispute resolution, advisory, facilities management, and other consulting services to clients in a variety of market sectors.
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We are actively looking for a Traveling Electrical Project Manager to work on major commercial and light industrial facilities across Texas. Degree preferred but not required (BS Construction Management, Electrical Engineering etc.
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Clover Leaf Solutions is seeking a full-time Electrical Engineering Project Manager to support the electrical practice area team within the Private Infrastructure organization in Albuquerque, NM. The ideal candidate will have experience working with a wide variety of clients, including federal organizations such as DOD and DOE. This position will primarily focus on managing daily operations of engineering projects and collaborating with staff and team members.
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The Electrical Engineering Project Manager with the Airfield Lighting team based in AVCON's Orlando, Florida office manages the full scope of work from preparation of proposal through construction.
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