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High school diploma or GED; 3 years’ experience in the engineering and maintenance or related professional area; technical training in HVAC-R (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration) /electrical/plumbing.
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Bachelor's Degree in architecture, engineering, healthcare administration or planning-related area; and five (5) years of related experience/training, OR Nine (9) years of related experience, education/training.
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As a world leader in life science engineering and technical solutions, MTG has the knowledge and experience to ensure compliance with pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device safety and efficacy guidelines.
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Position Summary: This role will be key in providing support to the engineering activities related to plant facilities and equipment of a new clinical GMP manufacturing for a leading cell therapy company.
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The Facilities Engineer reports to the Engineering Manager and shall perform such duties as may be consistent with the functions of a Facilities Engineer. Consults on various construction projects and may represent the District as an Engineering expert on various work groups as assigned from time to time.
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Position Requirements and Education Bachelor’s degree preferably in Life Sciences or Engineering related field with 5 years or more of experience in biologics, pharmaceuticals or cell therapy preferred.
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Keywords: Fisheries, Engineering, Design, Facilities, Program Manager, Project Manager. We also welcome candidates with experience in engineering design of drinking water, wastewater, or raw water systems, pump stations, water or wastewater treatment, or water resource projects.
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The Facilities Engineering Manager will oversee the development, implementation, and day-to-day operations of a facility operations and maintenance program covering a wide variety of facilities with a geographic radius of nearly 400 miles.
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Primary contact for general office building issues and office vendors – maintenance, engineering, janitorial, breakroom supplies, shredding. GGRC is currently hiring for a Facilites and Operations Coordinator, this role reporting to the Manager/Supervisor of Operations, this position will handle everyday facility and operational aspects related to supporting our San Francisco, San Mateo, and Marin offices to ensure facilities are maintained and offices are able to operate smoothly.
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Provide technical assist support for facilities maintenance, working with contract service vendors and building engineering teams to correct problematic building system issues. This position will work closely with ARE's asset services, lab services, and construction teams and primarily with the facilities engineering group.
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Coordinates and implements engineering methods and policies affecting a wide range of engineering activities involved in facility inspections, repairs and upgrades of District facilities; maintains contacts with architectural and engineering consultants, governmental agencies, general public and contractors in connection with facility engineering matters; reviews engineering calculations, plans, specifications and technical papers.
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Under general direction, performs work in connection with a wide variety of engineering projects related to inspections, repairs and upgrades of District bridges, buildings and other structures and facilities.
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Provide leadership and guidance of all aspects of multi-discipline engineering projects from concept to completion, including overall safety, quality, engineering, procurement, construction, environmental compliance, project controls, and public/community relations.
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Safely and efficiently operate and maintain all mechanical systems, steam pressure heating systems, water systems, ventilation systems, refrigeration equipment, solvent system. With offices in Caguas, PR, Boston, MA & San Francisco, CA and we serve life sciences clients in six global markets: United States, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Germany, Canada, and South America.
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BA/BS degree preferred in Facilities Management, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, Architecture, Design or Business Great interpersonal communication skills, an enthusiastic and dynamic teammate, with a positive and "Can Do" attitude to get the job done Ability to partner cross functionally and influence without authority Understanding of financial management practices and budget planning procedures Demonstrated success building teams and managing across multiple locations.
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