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Working with the operators at the facility sites including subcontractors, chief engineer, and internal service providers to ensure the facilities operate efficiently. Assisting the Bernhard Engineering, Procurement, Construction (EPC) team with the coordination of Engineering Construction Management (ECM) implementation with O&M team.
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Job Purpose : Reporting directly to the Chief Data Officer (CDO), this role will involve working with the CDO to support the collection and channeling of massive amounts of data for use by the various teams to drive business insights.
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The Chief Assistant Public Works Director/City Engineer is a critical position for the Department and the City; responsible for a team of approximately 60 experienced and dedicated staff in the CIP & Inspection, Land Development & Permits, and Traffic Sections.
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As a Senior Software Engineer you will join the Sales & Data Accuracy team and report to the Head of Engineering to focus on building features in the backend using Python and running AWS ECS. COO (Chief Operating Officer.
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Please call 310-470-1006 and ask for Manny Diaz. General Manager or Ricardo Vega, Chief Engineer. The Facilities Maintenance technician, Under the direction and supervision of the Chief Engineer, is responsible for maintaining, and correcting deficiencies, and common areas within the association describe below.
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Aerotek Skilled-Trade Division is seeking Chief Engineer to lead a team of facilities maintenance mechanics at one of the largest private golf facility in all of Los Angeles county. Aerotek Skilled-Trade Division is seeking Chief Engineer to lead a team of facilities maintenance mechanics at one of the largest private golf facility in all of Los Angeles county.
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Inspect building and Mechanical Electrical Plumbing (E.P.) systems to ensure proper operation and take appropriate action, when necessary, notify Director of Facilities or Assistant Chief Engineer of situations that require immediate attention.
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Work closely with the Chief Engineer/Operations Manager to ensure coordination of activities. H Hotel Homewood Suites Los Angeles Intl Airport - Los Angeles, CA. Work closely with the Chief Engineer/Operations Manager to ensure coordination of activities.
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The Chief Engineer is responsible for the physical appearance and maintenance of the office building and parking structure, ensuring that the property is being operated in accordance with the standards set forth by Douglas Emmett Management.
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This position will be mentored by the Chief Engineer Operations Manager, daily shadowing and grooming, learning the Spears way. Direct Reporting to the Chief Engineer Operations Manager.
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Under the direction of the Office Chief, a Supervising Transportation Engineer, the Senior Transportation Engineer, CT supervises and directs a staff consisting of Transportation Engineer, Civils (TEC) in the preparation of Project Initiation Documents (PID) and other studies of proposed transportation facilities.
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The salary range for the Chief Engineer position is $100,000 - $110,000 annually. Utilizes several trade skills such as carpentry, plumbing, electrical, painting, roofing, heating and cooling.
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Assist Chief Engineer in performing repair and maintenance of HVAC, electrical, plumbing, building and culinary equipment. Perform minor repair and maintenance on equipment, building appliances, culinary equipment and other duties as directed by the Chief Engineer.
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Reports to the President/CEO and/Or Chief Operating Officer/C.O.O. Weekly if not Daily via direct communication such as text, in-person or email communications as well as using Software "Slack" to report meeting minutes per job.
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Sr. Constuction Inspector University of California Los Angeles Requisition Number: 37928 Salary: $46.41 - $66.53 hourly Position Description: Under direction of the architect or structural engineer of record, or both, and supervision of the Chief Inspector/Lead Inspector Record, provide inspection as specified by California Code of Regulations Title 24, for that work contained in the approved project documents.
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