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As a Wastewater Engineering Project Manager for Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC), you'll help with expanding the water/wastewater services practice serving clients in the public & private sector markets.
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The full-time Engineering Project Manager will lead a team of technical resources to execute industrial EPCM (engineering, procurement and construction management) and study projects primarily focused on mining, minerals processing, water treatment, chemical processing and other heavy industrial projects.
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Provide professional services for water engineering projects to include planning, study, design, and construction administration on projects. Civil Engineering Project Manager - Water: Sioux Falls, SD.
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A College Degree in Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Physics, Math, Electro-Mechanical Engineering and/or formal training-study on PLC Based Electronic Control Systems; a solid background in Electronics Fundamentals is preferred.
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Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited course of study in engineering, engineering technology (includes manufacturing engineering technology), chemistry, physics, mathematics, data science, or computer science.
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Perform traffic impact analysis as part of a CEQA/NEPA level EIR or preliminary engineering study. Traffic Engineering Project Manager. Field of Concentration – Civil and Transportation Engineering, Transportation Operational Analysis, Traffic Engineering Design, Environmental and Urban Planning.
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Education and Experience: Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, industrial, or Electrical Engineering fields of study if applicable, or 7 – 10 years of related experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience, or Associate’s degree and 15 years related experience.
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Undergraduate degree in Construction Management, Construction Engineering, Civil Engineering or related field of study. In this role, you will be the main conduit of information between the Project or Construction Manager and the team for cost, revenue, cash flow information; and therefore requires strong interpersonal and time management skills.
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Experience with engineering design, GD&T, BOM Creation, Tolerance Stack up study, Thermodynamics, Structural Analysis, DFMEA. As a Design Engineering Manager - Centrifugal, based in Sidney, OH location, you will be responsible for developing, implementing, supporting engineering lab and managing the engineering team in developing world class centrifugal compressor product.
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Experience in Civil and Transportation Engineering, Transportation Operational Analysis, Traffic Engineering Design, Environmental and Urban Planning. Bachelor's degree in Engineering Field of Concentration - Civil and Transportation Engineering, Transportation Operational Analysis, Traffic Engineering Design, Environmental and Urban Planning.
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As a key hire to foster the growth of our Traffic Engineering practice, you will contribute to areas including traffic impact study reviews, schematic design, capacity analysis, corridor studies, and construction oversight.
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Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) has an exciting opportunity for an Electrical Engineering Manager in Tukwila, WA. This role will be starting as the leader of the VC-25B Wire Design team and working in a highly dynamic team environment to design and maintain wire bundle designs for new development, and production factory support/supplier support.
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Time study, work measurement, and /or data collection experience for the development of engineered labor standards with LMS experience preferred. This position is responsible for identifying and leading efforts that are focused on process improvements and retail distribution advancements within Ross. The Process Improvement Engineering Manager I will identify and lead improvement efforts through all stages of the basic Lean Sigma process (DMAIC, Lean, PDCA, etc.
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Currently hiring for a Manager, Operations Planning (Engineering) role in Tucker, GA! Transmission System Modeling and Study Process. Generation System Modeling and Study Process.
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Boeing Defense, Space and Security (BDS) Phantom Works Space has an exciting opportunity for a Mid-Level Engineering Manager in El Segundo, CA. As part of our team you will help unleash our creativity, take risks to achieve new missions and delve into new engineering territory.
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