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The primary responsibilities of the Master Electrician are to work directly with the Electrical Field Operations Manager to coordinate electrical construction jobs and projects and ensure the most efficient use of time and resources.
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American Society for Healthcare Engineering (ASHE) Certified Healthcare Facility Manager (CHFM) certification is desirable. Knowledgeable and skilled in the operation, repair, and maintenance of HVAC systems, electrical, plumbing and mechanical systems, fire systems and security systems.
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Complete interior and exterior work orders including, but not limited to: electrical, plumbing, HVAC, drywall repair, painting, appliances and make readies. Report any observed violations of property rules and regulations to Maintenance Supervisor/Manager and/or General Manager.
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Blueprint and electrical schematic reading. The Area Maintenance Manager will lead a team of facilities associates and ensure a safe working environment for all. The Area Maintenance Manager promotes and conducts good housekeeping.
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Know the property’s emergency procedures and respond to any/all emergency situations (police, fire, emergency responder, weather, building – electrical outage, water line breaks, etc.) May serve as Manager-on-Duty in GM and AGM absence.
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They immerse themselves in the intricate electrical and mechanical aspects of significant strategic project orders, with a focus on diverse sectors such as heavy multitenant high rise, hospital, university, commercial construction, data center, utility, and industrial projects.
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Provide project execution with some input from department manager or Sr. Electrical Engineer. We are a mid-sized manufacturing firm that's looking to hire an Senior Electrical Engineer in Lousville ASAP.
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As an Electrical Project Manager, you will define project objectives by planning and managing projects from start to finish. + Electrical Estimating. Job Title: Electrical Project ManagerJob Description.
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Troubleshoot hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, mechanical and process problems with equipment as needed or directed by Maintenance Manager. Perform scheduled production equipment mold changeovers as outlined by Maintenance Manager or Production Manager.
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Layout, install, and maintain location of furniture, equipment, doorways, electrical outlets, telephone system, security system, timeclock system, and other facility-related items in compliance with government specs and safety codes.
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The core purpose of the Sr. Project Manager role is to provide leadership and consistency to large scale complex projects that typically include Controls programming and Electrical/Mechanical Installation work while coordinating with customer and/or end users (TSA, Airports, etc.
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Advanced mechanical and electrical aptitude (e.g. works with a variety of hand and power tools such as drill, screwdriver, wire stripper, hacksaw, crimper) and ability to read blueprints and drawings; advanced math skills (for some positions, this may include calculating area, velocity, resistance, voltage, etc.
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Validated experience as a RAMS Engineer or RAMS Manager for complex and safety-critical Railroad, Nuclear Plant, Aerospace, Automotive systems, or other regulated industries. BSc. / MSc. In Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Sciences, or a similar field.
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Demonstrating knowledge of electrical engineering concepts, architecture, designs, prototypes, tests, and analyses; As a Senior Manager, you'll work as part of a team of problem solvers, helping to solve complex business issues from strategy to execution.
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It is further required that the Facility Manager play an active role in efforts to ensure the safety and health of all employees, contractors, and visitors: Ensure that Lubrizol procedures and policies are reviewed, approved, and posted by the ISO/Training Coordinator on the intranet.
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