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PROJECT ENGINEER based out of our Pittsburgh, PA office. Maintain a strong working relationship with the client, owner, engineer, vendors, suppliers and other project related firms and personnel to minimize conflicts and maximize the outcomes of all project activities.
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The Project Engineer will be trained and developed by Sr. Project Engineers and a Project Engineering Manager. The Project Engineer role, at our company, is a detail-oriented, highly visible, client-facing role focusing on onboarding new clients and is expected to deliver technical projects, respond to inbound customer queries as well as provide outbound customer advisories for technical onboarding in a rapidly growing fast-paced environment.
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Experience in scheduling with Microsoft Projects and Primavera & Timberline Project Module. Under supervision of the Project Manager, assist with the preparation of subcontracts. Assist with material purchasing under the direction of the Project Manager and Project Foreman.
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The Project Engineer will report to the V.P of Manufacturing and oversee the build-out of internal capacity and capability for manufacturing of NTx biopharmaceutical materials. Minimum of 10 years building or operating process equipment (preferably in pharmaceutical industry) Licensed Professional Engineer not required, but considered a plus.
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Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (NYSE:APD), a Fortune 500 manufacturer of industrial gases and chemicals, has an immediate opening for a Product/Project Engineer in North America. The successful candidate will work with internal and external customers, suppliers, and fabricators in a multi-disciplinary role as both the product/project engineer and the design engineer.
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The Project Engineer Senior is responsible for developing and successfully executing projects including conceptual development, FEED studies, detailed design, up to and including fabrication, commissioning, and site integration testing.
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Brayman Construction Corporation, a leading heavy civil and geotechnical contractor with office headquarters in Saxonburg, is seeking a full-time experienced Project Engineer to join our growing team.
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Responsibilities What you'll be challenged to do: TranSystems’ Fort Worth office seeks an Entry Civil Engineer to join our growing office as an entry level engineer. Prepares environmental impact and other administrative reports required for project permits.
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We are looking for a Project Design Engineer to design, develop and assist in the implementation of Cogeneration Systems specific to customer facilities and customer energy needs. 5 + years hands on experience as a commercial or construction project manager engineer.
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Typical project disciplines that the Project Engineer II will be the technical lead on include Drinking Water, Sanitary Sewer, Stormwater, Transportation and Facilities. The Olympia Public Works Department seeks an exceptional individual to fill the position of Project Engineer II. The successful candidate will be one of three professional engineers that lead the design efforts associated with 30-50 capital projects that are completed yearly be the Engineering Line of Business.
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Typical duties of an Project Engineer includes managing day-to-day activities of subcontractors and suppliers, contract administration, procurement, estimating, pay requests, change orders, requests for information, cost control, scheduling, tracking submittals, maintaining and delivering a high level of quality.
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Support the project proposal effort and support the estimating needs where required. Responsible for implementing and executing the overall direction, coordination, and evaluation of our engineering activities and solutions in coordination with the Project Management and Field Management Team.
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HNTB is looking for a creative and technically sound engineer who is ready to be challenged and work as a project engineer on a variety of design projects, including traffic signal design/upgrades, intersection improvements and safety related projects in our growing Traffic group.
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The IP Department has an exciting opportunity for an experienced mechanical engineer with project management experience. Professional Engineer license. Working knowledge of project management software (e.g., Microsoft Project.
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Garver is seeking an experienced water industry professional to join the Water Infrastructure Modeling, Analytics, and Planning (WI-MAP) Team located in North Little Rock, AR as a Hydraulic Modeling - Project Engineer for our developing national resource team specializing in planning and conceptual evaluations for water, wastewater, and reuse infrastructure.
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