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Able to articulate issues to customers and help with finding resolutions so that they can understand engineering and management on these issues and vice versa with engineering and the customer issues.
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Work with Substation engineering program Directors and PMs in a SME capacity for coordinating, managing, growing, and development of Civil and Structural Engineering and design services related to Electrical Substation.
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Project Engineer, Construction, Compliance, Power Systems, Technical Writer, Engineering, Legal, Energy, Technology. The Project Engineer is required to work directly with the Project Manager and Project Controls Specialist to ensure process alignment and compliance.
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Project Manager – PE / Engineering / Commercial, Industrial, Office Buildings / HVAC / MEP / Power Distribution / Construction / Employee-Owned EPC - Orland Park, IL / Chicago (#4844.
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The candidate will have experience in one or more of the following subject matters: structural engineering, geostructrual engineering, geotechnical engineering, excavation support, or trenchless technologies.
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Drafts permit conditions, process descriptions and other technical permit content in coordination with appropriate project organizations (e.g., Environmental Compliance counterparts, Commissioning, Engineering, Plant Management.
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You will possess structural engineering skills, be a commercially certified diver, be technical savvy, have good computer skills, have written and oral communication skills, general inspection experience, have impeccable follow through while taking ownership in each project presented.
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Essential FunctionsAssist the Project Manager, Project Designer and/or Project Architect in communicating and articulating the design concepts to the client and the technical support personnel in the project.
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The AVANGRID RENEWABLES Sr. Program Manager NERC reports directly to the Manager - Offshore Operations Electrical Engineering and manages technical aspects of AVANGRID Renewables' Offshore NERC Compliance Programs.
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Microchip Technology Inc. has a Project Manager-Technical opening based in our Houston, TX or Roseville/San Jose CA office. As a Project Manager- Technical, you will drive delivery of Customer Solutions for Microchip.
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It is preferred that the Program Manager has, at minimum, a Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management (ITIL) v3 (or current equivalent) and Help Desk Institute (HDI) Help Desk Manager, HDI Desktop Support Manager, or HDI Support Center Manager.
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In Civil Engineering Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) and Envision Sustainability Professional (ENV-SP) is strongly encouraged Excellent oral and written communication skills Strong engineering judgment and solid background in water resources projects COMPENSATION The approximate compensation range for this position is $111,037 to $173,407.
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This position will report to the Defense Systems EHS Director and will act as the program manager for environmental sustainability project development and overall program management.
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The LInC Business Area at Leidos currently has an opening for a Project Manager Engineering Lab Lead to support our AFRL customer programs at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Beavercreek, OH. In this position the candidate will oversee a team of diverse engineers supporting advanced research and development activities across a variety of new and emerging technologies and mission use cases for on base and off base lab spaces.
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Project Manager Operational Development - BWX Technologies, Inc. - Barberton, Ohio The Project Manager of Operational Development role is available for the Nuclear Operations Group facility in Barberton, Ohio. This key role is responsible for facilitating progress on Operations based Cost/Span/Technology ‘MoVE’ projects driving both near-term schedule recovery and longer-term production efficiencies.
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