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The Engineering Manager supports our customers, project managers, and sales staff by providing positive experiences, sound advice, technical support, arrangement drawings, fabrication drawings, process and instrumentation diagrams (P&ID), 3D models, and 3D scans.
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Qualifications of the Project Engineering Manager: Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering, or related field; or equivalent education. This is a hands-on Project Engineering/Engineering Manager position.
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Responsibilities of the Project Engineering Manager:oManages a group of engineers and designers to complete project-specific engineering activities. oAccountable for resource allocation within the Project Engineering team, risk assessment and reduction activities, and project due dates for technical deliverables.
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OCoordinates engineering activities across all engineering teams with the Director of Engineering, and Engineering Managers. oAssures timely completion of Engineering Change Orders (ECOs.
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Use of 3D modeling softwareUnderstanding and experience with regulatory codes such as UL, CSA, NEC and NFPA.Strong written and oral communication skills. You will be working with engineers, technicians, product development team, building prototypes and testing, and traveling to the customer’s sites inspection to support commissioning activities.
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OTravels to perform on-site inspections for large projects and to support commissioning activities both nationally and internationally. Licensed Professional Mechanical Engineer (PE) in Nebraska with ability to obtain reciprocity in other states.
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OReviews and approves ECOs, drawing packages, bills of materials, math data, and other technical documentation. oSupports research and development activities; creates appropriate designs of experiments, and provides feedback concerning test results.
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Reviews design risk assessment, verification, and validation activities as required to assure products and provided solutions will meet customer’s technical and contractual requirements. oReview design risk assessment, verification, and validation activities as required to assure products and provided solutions will meet customer’s technical and contractual requirements.
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Relocation Sign on bonus Amazing benefits Job DetailsJob Details:We are currently seeking a dynamic and highly driven Engineering Manager to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in mechanical engineering, automation, PLC programming, HMI, VFD, and a proven track record of effective project management and team leadership.
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As an Engineering Manager, your primary responsibility is to the people you lead and support: ensuring that they are growing as engineers, doing valuable work, and finding satisfaction in their career at Canonical.
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Bachelor’s degree in computer engineering OR related degree and/or practical experience. Technical security certifications such as: CISSP, CSSLP, CCSP, CEH. Experience with OWASP, MITRE. Experience building automation solutions through software development.
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The Process Engineer Manager is responsible for designing and deploying new processes, equipment and developing and implementing improvements to existing manufacturing systems largely for blending, storage, and handling of liquid componentry and products.
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3 – 7 years experience managing and leading technical staff; engineering manager, supervisor, or other technical team lead. Education & Experience of the Electrical and Automation Engineering Manager: B.S. in Electrical Engineering; or equivalent education and experience.
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Our client is hiring a Manager of Engineering to lead a talented team and oversee critical engineering projects. Ideal candidates have a Bachelor's, 5+ years of experience in engineering, facility maintenance, and FDA/cGMP environments, and strong leadership and communication skills.
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The Engineering Manager provides technical guidance across data center engineering operations. This position will be filled by an experienced Engineering manager that has demonstrated complete knowledge in data center electrical and mechanical equipment and systems.
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