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Can walk and stand for long periods of time · Able to bend, pull, and lift · Excels in negotiation, vendor relationship, financial management, time management, and organizational and problem-solving skills · Excellent and effective oral and written communication and people skills · Good computer skills necessary · Must be able to work weekends and holidays · This is a hands-on Director of Engineering position, 50% administrative work 50% field.
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Become our Director of Engineering: Report directly to the CEO and lead a talented team of engineers. Infrastructure/Systems: Docker, Google Kubernetes Engine, Auth0, Datadog. Strategize like a pro: Own the engineering department's strategy, aligning it with product goals.
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Deploy Machine Learning solutions using AWS SageMaker Orchestrate container deployment using ECS, EKS, Docker Deploy systems monitoring and reporting solutions. Develop Linux & Ansible scripts to deploy systems configurations on the Cloud.
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Join our team as Director of Software Engineering and build a new software product that enables buildings to take the next step in sustainability. Experience with modern IoT systems, Fleet management or Device Management.
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Certifications such as CEOE (Certified Engineering Operations Executive) from the Hotel and Motel Hospitality Association, BOMI (Building Owners Management Institution) designations, RPA (Real Property Administrator), FMA (Facility Management Administrator), or SMA (Systems Maintenance Administrator) are highly desirable.
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Insight Global is seeking a Director of Engineering to join the team at a Mechanical Contracting firm based in Orange County, CA. Leveraging existing problem-solving abilities, this individual will oversee the modification, redesign, development, and testing of existing building systems across a diverse project portfolio encompassing commercial buildings, data centers, hospitals, refineries, and other facilities.
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Maintains property life safety systems (e.g., firefighting equipment, sprinkler systems, and alarm systems). Manages the physical plant including equipment, refrigeration, HVAC, plumbing, water treatment and electrical systems in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures.
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Position Overview: Our client is seeking a dynamic and experienced Director of Engineering and Facilities to oversee their 503A compounding facility in Houston, Texas. Familiarity with building automation systems, HVAC, utilities, and other facility related systems.
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Required (10) years’ experience actively serving in a facilities engineering leadership role in a hotel/resort environment. Maintain fire standpipe, sprinkler systems and fire extinguishers throughout the facility to ensure proper working condition and fire protection in compliance with local fire codes.
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The Director will manage the engineering team while collaborating with cross-functional stakeholders to drive project success. 10+ years of experience supporting the building systems industry with a focus on modifications/ retrofitting of existing HVAC systems.
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Minimum 3 – 5 years’ experience as Director of Engineering of a luxury resort, required. · This is a hands-on Director of Engineering position, 50% administrative work 50% field.
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Our client, a Forbes luxury property, is seeking an experienced and highly skilled Director of Engineering to join our team. Previous experience as a Director of Engineering is preferred, with at least five years of managerial experience in engineering, ideally in a hotel environment.
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We are looking for someone with a strong background in hotel/resort facilities management, has a passion for providing customer service, is highly motivated, and detail oriented to join our team as a The Director of Engineering.
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The responsibilities of the Director of Engineering include but are not limited to effectively managing the overall operations of the facilities and grounds of the resort. In addition to managing the staff and creating property-wide cost efficiencies, the Director of Engineering will be directly involved in evaluating, monitoring, and maintaining the existing facilities, as well as making necessary repairs within the entire resort as needed.
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In-depth knowledge of hotel systems and operations, including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and fire safety systems. The successful candidate will possess a strong background in engineering management, preferably within the hotel industry, and demonstrate exceptional business acumen and organizational skills.
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