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Bachelor's degree or higher in Instructional Design, Learning Design and Technology, Instructional Systems and Learning Technologies, Curriculum Design, Communication, English, Education, related field, or equivalent experience.
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We are seeking a Field Engineer II to support offshore and marine operations by providing technical expertise, engineering support, and field supervision. This role involves working closely with project teams, vessel crews, and clients to ensure the successful execution of offshore operations, maintenance activities, and project requirements.
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Service Tech, refridgeration, HVAC, refrigeration, HVAC-R, HVAC/R, diagnostic, commercial, service, install, mechanical, mechanic, apprentice, AC, field service, chiller, mgr, lead, supervisor, leader, regional, HVACR, supermarket, rack systems.
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QualificationsHigh School diploma, G.E.D., or possess at least one current relevant industry certification, such as ACI Field, ACI Concrete Strength, ACI Aggregates, TxDOT SB101, SB102, SB103, SB201, SB202, 1A or 1B or other comparable industry certifications as required.
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Assume leadership of a project team as a lead engineer and coordinate the design aspects of the projects. May serve as a field engineer during construction. This includes the generation of calculations and design drawings as well as field work.
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Superintendent is the primary person responsible for job site safety, quality control, and project schedule, and is the onsite liaison with the client and office on all field and constructability issues.
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OR minimum three years of experience in the industry plus minimum one year of experience as a trainer, project manager, project supervisor or crew leader. OR minimum eight years of experience in the industry plus minimum three years of experience as a trainer, project manager, project supervisor or crew leader.
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The Field Supervisor is responsible for managing a crew as well as the project. Field Supervisor role will lead crew & operations while on project site. Projects are typically planned several days in advance prior to mobilization, and when not on a project, the Field Supervisor is required to report to the shop.
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Support our customers’ needs from the day-to-day support required from our customer service, inside sales, field service technicians and manufacturer’s support teams. Identifies the customer’s Critical Success Factors (CSF), Key Performance Indicators (KPI), and key initiatives to support development of account plans, sales strategies, and project justifications.
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Presenting himself as a senior company representative, the Branch Manager often communicates directly with customers, vendors, and suppliers to ensure accurate communication of job or project status and requirements.
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The Junior DBA will work closely with developers, system administrators, and project managers to learn and support scalable database solutions, perform upgrades, implement backups, and help ensure compliance with data management standards.
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Participate in post-bid reviews and project handovers to ensure a smooth transition from estimation to execution. BA in construction management, engineering, or related field. Analyze project plans, specifications, and requirements to develop comprehensive estimates.
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Assists with specific phases or aspects of projects such as technical studies, design, preparation of specifications and technical plans, and field work. Coordinates activities concerned with technical developments, scheduling, and resolving engineering design and field problems.
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5+ years of professional experience in project management, field supervision, or estimating/pre-construction roles for a commercial general contractor or subcontractor. Responsible for contract administration, procurement, subcontract awards, scheduling and costing, oversight of project quality and safety, staff oversight, and mentoring, all in an effort to minimize risk and to keep the focus on LEMOINE's Foundations for Successful Execution.
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The IT Project Coordinator will report to the Chief Technology Officer of the Informatics Research Institute. The IT Project Coordinator is responsible for assisting the leadership of the Informatics Research Institute in the overall planning and completion of contracted IT projects within a wide variety of data science and artificial intelligence research disciplines.
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