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Position Summary: The LSS Security Construction Manager will work within the Construction Management department and will report to Electrical Project Manager. The Electrical Construction Manager will manage the Electrical Team and lead our onsite Electrical quality control efforts, which will include document review during preconstruction through commissioning and punchlist.
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The Senior Project Engineering manager reports directly to the Plant Director and has one direct report, the junior project engineer. Senior Project Engineering Manager (food or dairy)Our client is a multinational multicontinent dairy manufacturer.
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Please note: While this position description applies to multiple project manager positions city-wide; this recruitment is specifically for the Project Manager in the Watershed Protection Group, Public Works Department.
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Disposition and troubleshoot material active in our production line, based on knowledge of electrical tests and test methods, semiconductor device physics, correlation with fab process and reliability surveillance data.
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Lead the engineering integration process for HV powertrain products, bringing together a cross-functional engineering team including battery systems, mechanical & electrical hardware, embedded software, prototype build, test & validation and manufacturing engineering.
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Coordinate with Supply Chain Management for the best project delivery and acquisition methods including negotiated contracts, design-build, design-bid-build, Construction Manager/General Contractor, and other approaches.
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Demonstrated Microsoft Project or Primavera P6. Bachelors Degree; in Construction Management, Civil, Mechanical, Electrical Engineering; or. Create a checklist (using information prepared by Estimating) for the Owners Kickoff Meeting that will include who and what is to be reviewed including billing, expediting, purchasing and other facets of the project.
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As an Electrical Engineering Technical Lead Manager on the Starline team, you will lead a team of engineers working on products and bring system designs from concept to production. The Project Starline Electrical Engineering team builds complex circuit boards utilizing advanced Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) and SoCs to realize a system that will unlock next generation communication experience.
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Ability to follow direction from BIM Project and Senior Project Engineers to model electrical components in Revit. Update model and shop drawings-based design changes or red-lines from BIM Manager, BIM Manager, BIM Lead, or on-site field team.
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Troubleshooting, management skills, Mechanical, HVAC, Remediation Treatment, facilities, Well pumps, transfer pumps, electrical schematic, SCADA, Fans, Blowers, plumbing, piping, air stripper, granular carbon, advanced oxidation, Wastewater, Waste, Water, EHS, civil engineering.
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Computer Skills: Extensive understanding of MS-Windows applications (Word, Excel, Project); JMP, Minitab, FactoryTalk Automation Software. Lead process engineering, engineering services teams to support business growth through NPI Project, improve material productivity and provide cost effective solution by cross functions cooperation, from R&D, PMO, to Sourcing and supplier.
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Technical Program Manager, Manufacturing Test Engineering Tesla’s Manufacturing Test Engineering group is seeking a highly motivated hands-on Technical Project Manager to drive development of custom manufacturing equipment with mechanical, electrical, controls and software engineers.
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Direct, train, and mentor a Project Engineer or Assistant Project Manager, as applicable. The Project Manager provides overall decision making and project management support for the field, upper management, and customer to ensure job profitability on multiple projects of varying scope and size.
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We are seeking a Project Manager for projects throughout the Bay Area. Candidate should possess a minimum of 4+ years of commercial construction experience, a Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering or Architecture, LEED AP preferred, estimating skills, understanding of all building trades materials and methods with a special emphasis on Mechanical, Electrical, and Piping trades, strong written and verbal communication skills required.
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As the Vehicle Controls Technical Program Manager (TPM), you will develop the vehicle features and functions (Jira -EPICs) road map, identify with stakeholders or product owners responsible for down road stories (FW , HW and validation) to support project milestones.
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