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We are seeking an Electrical Project Manager to join the MC Electrical team! Review switch gear and lighting packages for discrepancies. Previous experience in Electrical Project Management or other related fields.
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The Senior Production Manager will be the primary interface for chemical production manufacturing and site facilities operations providing financial, site service and project related support within the Hillsboro, Oregon plant operations.
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As a Project Manager for Life Safety System Programs, you will be responsible for planning, executing, and overseeing projects related to life safety systems, including fire alarm systems, access control systems, emergency lighting, and more.
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LI-Hybrid Similar Jobs (9) Dams and Levees Project Manager locations 2 Locations posted on Posted 30+ Days Ago Registered Professional Electrical Engineer locations Austin, Texas time type Full time posted on Posted 8 Days Ago About Us From our sustainable projects to our investments in employees, working at Freese and Nichols means being part of a tradition of excellence that has lasted more than 125 years.
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The Project Manager is responsible for conceptual development of the lighting component for a construction project and oversee its organization, scheduling and implementation.
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Work outdoors, in confined space, irregular schedule, working off-shift/rotating schedule, operation of motor vehicles, work in a noisy environment, work under unusual lighting conditions, work near sources of ionizing radiation, work near sources of non-ionizing radiation, headgear or head protection, safety glasses or eye protection, hearing protection, gloves or hand protection, safety shoes or protective foot gear.
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Prior to JLL, Joanna worked as a project manager for James G Davis Construction Group and as a civil engineering analyst for Jacobs Engineering. Joanna joined COFCO from JLL, where she served as vice president and senior project manager.
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Our company relies on proprietary software tools to offer a full suite of services, including energy procurement and demand management; solar, roofing, building envelope, and pavement assessment and maintenance; and LED lighting, HVAC/mechanical, and building automation systems design and implementation.
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In your role at CMTA, you will be an Electrical Engineer with design and production responsibilities producing high quality work on small and large projects, a Project Manager with internal and external team responsibilities, a Client Champion by providing excellent, responsive service for our clients and an Employee Advocate by collaborating, teaching, training, growing and mentoring with other staff members while promoting our Core Values.
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Reports to: Preconstruction Manager / MEP Manager. Develop working relationships with local material suppliers and equipment vendors in order to solicit accurate and current pricing of plumbing fixtures, HVAC equipment, piping & sheet metal material, lighting, distribution equipment, low voltage systems, and miscellaneous material pricing.
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The position requires the Department Manager to perform in varying roles related to department management, project management, senior technical support, and customer relationship development.
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This person must possess and demonstrate a general understanding of steel erection and concrete work, and be able to demonstrate prociency in steel building projects, including how the process of constructing a building works from breaking ground, site work, foundation design, electrical planning, lighting requirements for different applications, hangar doors, curtain walls, mezzanines, HVAC, re sprinkler systems, insulated panel systems, custom wall nishes, etc.
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The Griffin Groupe is seeking a Senior Engineering Project Manager ( EXPERIENCED ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS for our client company to provide leadership and technical expertise to our Facilities and Construction Engineering Practice.
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Security Senior Engineer/Project Manager (Hybrid) Security Senior Engineer/Project Manager. Our services include MEP design, Net Zero Energy, lighting design, commissioning, vertical transportation, low voltage, information technologies, security, audiovisual, code consulting/fire engineering, sustainability consulting, and acoustics.
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Submits annual budget information, five (5) CIP and staff requirements to the General Manager. Contributes to team decision making in order to accomplish business goals and objectives through effective planning, organizing, estimating, scheduling, and monitoring of work, i.e., effective project management.
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