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For those interested in large-scale roadway work we will be seeking those with exposure or translatable skills to alternative build contract models and experience with self-performed underground, excavating, paving and grading work or sub management of this type of work is preferred.
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The Transportation Engineer (Civil) will be responsible for researching and incorporating context-sensitive, equity-oriented, and climate-resilient infrastructure design features in all relevant system plans and preliminary project designs.
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The National Security Sector at Leidos currently has an opening for a Sr. Test and Quality Assurance Engineer to work at our customer site in Sacramento, CA. Must have active TS/SCI clearanceThis is an exciting opportunity to use your experience helping the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC), U-2 System Project Office address mission critical requirements.
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Power Generation is seeking a Principal Instrument & Controls Engineer with strong project management and leadership skills. This position will report to the Engineering Manager and will supervise staff engineers focusing on design, engineering, and project management for major plant modifications, equipment or facilities testing, repairs and installations for SMUD's various power generation assets, related equipment, and new zero carbon energy solutions (assets include hydroelectric, thermal, wind, photovoltaic, battery storage, and a natural gas pipeline.
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Electrical Project Manager. Minimum 3 years of experience in the electrical construction industry as a Field Engineer and/or Estimator. Responsible for all financial aspects of the projects including but not limited to labor budgets and variances, management of purchase orders, subcontracts, and associated invoices and contract billings.
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The Engineer performs basic electrical technical and project management duties under the supervision of a Senior Project Engineer or Project Manager. Follows quality management process; reviews project deliverables prior to submission to QA/AC reviewer.
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Promote and maintain effective communications and relations with district management, project management teams, authorized inspectors and engineer or client as required. Assist the District Welding Engineer to support the district welder continuity, CommonArc, Welder Performance Qualification records, and Welding Procedure Specifications programs.
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Benefits: Health insurance, 401k, PTO Summary: We are seeking a seasoned Telecommunications Superintendent who thrives in the intricate world of AT&T Legacy S. A true "AT&T whisperer," you'll combine your deep technical expertise with project management prowess, installer savvy, and paperwork mastery to ensure seamless customer experiences and network success.
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4 or more years of relevant work experience, including at least three years as an Industrial Engineer/Project Manager in a logistics environment and/or three years in Operations or District management or related industry preferred.
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Here's What You'll Need: Bachelor’s degree in Civil EngineeringProfessional Engineer (P.E.) license in the State of CaliforniaDemonstrated experience working on successful projects with public agenciesAt least 20 years of project management experience managing the complex nature of highway and transit projects and/or programs in various stages of completeness.
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0-2 Years experience in any chemical engineering or chemistry related project. You are expected to regularly read the scientific articles and help improve the existing SOPs. You are expected to produce a frequent report and presentation for the management or clients.
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Provide project management for assigned special projects that relate to electrical engineering. Ensure work is performed within applicable Reclamation, safety, and industry standards and in accordance with contract plans and specifications.
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Responsibilities span various departments, requiring versatile skills in sales, estimating, project management, engineering, panel shop tasks, service calls, administration, and a commitment to maintaining exceptional customer service.
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Able to perform all essential Project Engineer responsibilities. Minimum 2 years as Project Engineer. Engineering, Construction Management, or Architectural degree, or completion of Construction Management Certificate Program, or equivalent.
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Effective computer skills including proficient use of Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint software required, and project management (P6) and scheduling database (Prolog) software preferred.
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