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Accomplished technical engineer/planner who is adept at budgeting, planning, facilitating, and kicking off highly accurate plans for deployment of critical system telecom equipment and build outs, with specific expertise in areas of telecommunications with emphasis of site civil construction, DC power, electrical and mechanical.
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Display above average engineering operations skills and strong general mechanical ability. Display proficiency in at least three of the following categories, above average skills in three more of the following categories and basic skills in the remaining categories: air conditioning and refrigeration, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, pneumatic/electronic systems and controls, carpentry and finish skills, kitchen equipment, vehicles, energy conservation, and/or general building management.
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The successful candidate will have at least a BS degree in Engineering and ten years of RF design experience, preferably in the aviation, defense, and intelligence industries. The successful candidate will be responsible for collaborating with a multi-disciplined design team, including electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, systems engineers, software engineers, signal processing engineers, and scientists, to develop cutting-edge RF sensor systems.
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Respond to alarms from building automation system for issues with all LMC systems (HVAC, Plumbing, Mechanical, Electrical, Medical Gas, Pneumatic Tube, Conveying Equipment, Refrigeration, Fire Alarm, Fire Sprinkler etc) and troubleshoot as skill level and training allows.
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Participate in mechanical product design, including material specification, CAD design and detailed product drawings. Engineering lead for technical product information and system maintenance.
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The successful candidate will perform inspections as required by the American Society of Mechanical Engineering Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (ASME Code) Section XI and III at a operating Nuclear Power Plant.
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The ideal Project Manager will have experience in the following areas; Ground Up Construction Turn Key building projects Design, Engineering knowledge Site Utility and Foundation knowledge Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing (MEP) Scopes.
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My client is an award-winning integrated design firm with architectural design + interiors, Civil, Structural, Mechanical and Electrical engineering disciplines in-house. oProfessional (ABET Accredited) Degree in Structural Engineering.
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A graduate degree (Masters/PhD) in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or similar technical discipline. Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or similar technical discipline.
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LI-OnsiteRequirements Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering (or Architectural Engineering with a Mechanical focus). DescriptionAllen & Shariff is an international MEP engineering firm providing consulting, design, and project management services in the United States and the Middle East. Our mission is to engineer an exceptional level of personal care and connection designed to help our clients, employees, and communities thrive.
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Coordinate engineering process and reinforce procedures. Technical Engineering degree or equivalent desired. Must have computer skills to manage ERP systems, CAD software, Solid Works, 3D Modeling and Microsoft office suite applications.
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Installs, tests and maintains mechanical, electrical and electronic equipment associated with the City buildings electrical systems, including but not limited to fire alarm systems, automatic gates, outdoor lighting and building / facility electrical systems and equipment.
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Professional (ABET Accredited) Degree in Structural Engineering. Min. 10 years’ experience as a registered PE in structural design with a variety of building materials: steel, concrete, precast concrete, tilt-up concrete, masonry, cold-formed steel framing and familiarity with construction details & requirements for each.
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Strong knowledge of principals and techniques of organization, administration, general construction, and mechanical engineering. The Regional Maintenance Manager will have accountability of annual Operating Expenses (OPEX) and Capital Expenditures (CAPEX) for assigned area.
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Bachelor's degree in engineering, preferably in Mechanical or Electrical disciplines. Elevate the visibility of the Mechanical Optimization team by showcasing key initiatives and projects to the broader Power Systems and Schneider Electric teams.
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