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Provide complete task management of engineering issues. Performs advanced technical/engineering problem solving in support of Power plant operations. Accountable for the accuracy, completeness, and timeliness of work ensuring proper configuration management and assuring that standard design criteria, practices, procedures and codes are used in preparation of plans and specifications.
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Mechanical or Electrical Engineering degree preferred o Minimum of 3 years of supervisory/managerial experience in technical field; food manufacturing with maintenance responsibilities preferred Experience: Exposure to implementing continuous improvement, employee involvement techniques, and change management.
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Drive improvement by using data-based information to drive Scrap Reduction, elimination of NVA activities, and On-Time Delivery improvement to drive action needed for the QRTF (Quality & Regulatory Task Force.
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Responsible for personal task management and meeting scope and schedule. Perform structural engineering design and analysis for identified systems under the close supervision of a senior engineer.
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Manages projects for new construction, renovation and remodeling projects, facility planning, programming, project budgets and schedules development assistance (in collaboration with department directors), legal agreements and contracts, architectural/engineering planning and design, project management (including consultant and vendor management), code compliance and wayfinding/signage planning.
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Alternatively, the Project Coordinator may be asked to provide task-based project engineering support by executing some of the duties above on a given project. Undergraduate degree in construction management, engineering, or relevant discipline.
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Has full comprehension of the daily operations of the following departments and can make critical decisions about staffing or prioritizing work when needed: Environmental Services, Patient Transport, Clinical Engineering, Engineering, Maintenance, Linen, Valet Parking, Parking Program, Lost and Found, Room Reservations, Emergency Management Equipment, and Centralized Equipment.
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Cross-trained in EVS, Linen, Patient Transport, Room Reservation and have the ability to complete a task within those departments. Provide direct support to Hospitality management and making critical decisions in their absence.
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Performs advanced technical/engineering problem solving in support of nuclear plant operations. B.S. in Engineering or Licensed Professional Engineer and 5+ years engineering experience.
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2-3 years of job-related experience with Bachelor's degree in computer engineering, computer science, or electrical engineering; Agile/Scrum experience; experience in full product life cycle management.
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