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Our project types include Higher education, Government, Healthcare, Industrial, and Commercial building projects. If you possess the skills and the drive to become a Project Manager you are needed for a well-respected, growing contractor in Indiana.
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Strong Proficiency with hardware design tools such as Altium, OrCAD, Mentor Graphics, or equivalent. Job Title : Lead Hardware Design Engineer. Knowledge of microcontroller-based design (e.g., ARM, DSP, and FPGAs) and experience with CAN/LIN communication protocols.
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The Senior Emergency Management Coordinator will oversee the emergency management team in support of a high profile client and ensure effective business continuity and emergency preparedness plans are in place.
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Customer Satisfaction: Ensure customer needs and expectations are met, collaborating with the Install Manager for smooth project execution. In-Home Sales Flooring And Design Associate, Perks And Benefits.
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The engineer will be expected to support our internal customers as the owner of the design, both internal combustion and battery/electric vehicle designs will be applicable. The engineer needed for this position will be responsible for quoting and creating design packages based on specific requests to customize industrial vehicles based on the needs of certain industries or requirements specific to the materials being handled.
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Reviewing Dealer requests and responding with accurate design solutions. Building models and parts lists for requested TSDRs (Toyota Special Design Requests). Supporting designs from design to production to final Kaizens.
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Project Management skills. Basic understanding of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in a retail environment to the extent functionality can enhance how Operators manage their daily responsibilities.
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Promote and maintain safe working environment and ensure all safety regulations are met during project, this includes and is not limited to preparing bid documents, conducting site meetings, ensuring vendor compliance with MSHA and company safety standards.
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