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Qualifications We PreferA Bachelor of Science in Materials, Mechanical, Chemical, or Aerospace Engineering is preferredA Master’s of Science in Engineering is a plus, as is green belt and/or black belt certification and trainingPrior engine hardware design, manufacturing or aftermarket experience is a plusKnowledge of Pratt & Whitney design and quality systems is desiredWhat is my role type.
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The Sailors in the Submarine Electronics Computer Field (SECF) work with a submarine’s sonar, weapons, communications and navigation systems.
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The Successful candidate will work under direct supervision of a Landscape Architect, assisting Civil Engineers, Technical Managers and Project Managers with data analysis, computations, design and plan production on civil engineering and landscape architecture projects, typically as a part of a multi-disciplinary team.
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What You Bring Thorough knowledge and understanding of engineering concepts, practices, and theories used in bridge project development and bridge construction engineering. Experience leading and maintaining positive working relationships with environmental agencies, consultants, or NCDOT staff, to find acceptable solutions to bridge project problems.
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A minimum of 7 years of prior relevant experience either workingdirectly with an electric utility or an electric utility consulting company, performing electric distribution design engineering.
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To accomplish this, the Project Coordinator is primarily responsible for all stages of construction out in the field, including but not limited to construction management, permitting, walk-throughs and coordinating service.
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Act as Project Supervisor on Home Repair projects when needed. To be successful in this position, the applicant must have a thorough knowledge of home repair and remodeling, excellent project planning/organizational skills, and effective communication skills.
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If you are able to attract and hire top engineering talent, are great at solving problems, a hard worker, and an inspiring leader, you may be the Director of Engineering that we are looking for.
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Work in conjunction with Home Repair Director to determine project funding sources. The Home Repair Project Manager is a Specialist role reporting to the Home Repair Director. The Home Repair Project Manager will collaborate with AAHH peers to effectively serve AAHH Partner Families.
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Proficient knowledge of water resource engineering principles, practices, process, design, and the application to environmental permitting and project work-related issues. Provides technical assistance and guidance for water resources engineering work and environmental permitting projects with a focus on dam and levee engineering.
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A project of the NC Center for Health and Wellness at UNC Asheville, the WNC HPI was created to serve as a convener of and conduit for information, resources, and coalition-building to inform strategies for improving the health and wellbeing of all people of WNC through scholarship, collaboration, policy development and advocacy.
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Work closely with the Roadway, Planning, Survey, Water Resources, Traffic, and Environmental Department Manager to plan, organize, and direct project related activities related to transportation planning and design projects.
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Familiar with a variety of projects as well as project delivery methods (i.e. design-bid-build, design-build, and construction manager at risk). Superior knowledge of FAA Airport Circulars and engineering design, bidding, construction administration, and management of airport projects.
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Excellent verbal and written communication skills to all levels of the organization Project management experience with demonstrated ability to coordinate across multiple engineering disciplines and manufacturing.
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Either working directly with an electric utility or an electric utility consulting company, performing electric distribution design engineering. We are seeking a Distribution Engineering Manager in Asheville, NC to manage and oversee a team responsible for developing construction work packages for the.
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