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The E/I Project Engineer is responsible for planning, organizing and executing project front end loading and project design engineering including scope development, change control, cost estimating, cost control and schedule development and compliance for all assigned projects.
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Monitor and report on cost, cash flow forecasting, schedule performance, Change order management, scope management and control, management of contract project engineering, material quality checks.
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Develop and maintain all project related documents including, but not limited to: Project Study Bass (FEL1), Project Study Report (FEL2), Project Design Basis (FEL3), and Authorization for Expenditure, with all applicable backup documents such as Process Spec, project cost estimate, project economics and Justification, Project Execution plan, and Project Schedule, as well as project design documents, Management of Change, project startup audits, cost commitments vs.
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The E/I Project Engineer shall also be responsible for providing technical support during construction and commissioning / startup of the project to ensure correct installation.
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Responsibilities include:Lead efforts performed by group members to ensure successful completion of electrical engineering project deliverables to meet all technical, quality, financial and project controls expectationsInitiating and conveying scope of work to group membersDefining deliverables (i.e. calcs, specs, drawings, design change etic.
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FirstFour is assisting a worldwide engineering, construction, and project management company with their need for a Senior Electrical Engineer for a four-year project , the design/build of a one-of-a-kind facility in Southeast WA.
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Electrical engineering duties include: Lighting, power and special electrical systems design, as well as energy analysis, building system assessments and construction administration.
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Job Responsibilities: This position involves electrical engineering, as well as project management and promotional activities for the office. Management responsibilities include: Supervision of design and drafting staff Coordination with clients and associates, and organization of design Construction administration activities to meet established schedules and budgets.
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Armed with a record backlog of new work, the next stage of PSP's growth requires the addition of a detail-oriented, hands-on electrical engineer to strengthen the company's engineering team in the development of new products, the delivery of design submittals (work plans), and the support of field construction managers.
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In addition to project specific tasks the E/I Project Engineer will provide technical electrical and instrumentation support to other departments such as maintenance, operations, safety and reliability as assigned.
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As a Project Engineer - Electrical (also known as Electrical Design Engineer, Electrical Project Manager), you'll collaborate with the operations team to define project scope, develop budgets and schedules.
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As a Sr. Electrical Project Designer Engineer supporting our Construction Services/Energy business unit, you will be responsible for designing and drafting electrical engineering projects under the guidance of Electrical Engineers/Project Managers.
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The engineer's primary role is to ensure that the engineering design, procurement, construction, and project completion are done in compliance with the project contract requirements.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Construction Management, Electrical Engineering or other related discipline preferred. Based in Redmond, WA, we specialize in the design, installation and support of commercial network cabling and electrical systems – connecting people to information, support and their community in the digital age.
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The Construction Project Engineer is a key support role to the Project Manager. Join a team that's been at the heart of tech and electrical work for over 35 years, helping the Puget Sound become a global hotspot / tech leader.
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