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If you join us in this role, you'll also have the opportunity to gain expertise in a variety of areas, including NESC, Structural Pole Modeling, Electrical Power Calculations, GIS design training, Project and Financial Management, and Client Design Standards.
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In the design team the Project Engineer IV will function as an electrical & controls S.M.E. related to the Allen Bradley products, and be able to program similar to the level of a controls engineer.
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The Senior Sustainability Manager will work alongside project teams, at either a market or multi-market level, with the pursuit of certification goals to assure they are properly tracking and documenting project sustainability goals towards eventual certification-based efforts, with business development and pursuit assistance as needed, and as a culture and initiative leader.
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Uses senior-level technical expertise to consider broad range of electrical engineeringsolutions pertaining to low and medium power distribution, highway lighting, security (CCTV, card access), movable bridges, primarily for the transportation industry.
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Project management for multidisciplinary Transportation projects and Electrical task leadership for power distribution, movable bridge, lighting, communications, and security (card access, CCTV) focused tasks.
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We have an immediate opening for a Technical Inside Sales Project Manager to join and strengthen our North American Engineering and Sales organization, located in Northern NJ. We are looking for a sales-oriented individual with technical knowledge & experience in Sage Software, proficient in Excel and experienced with Project Management.
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Strong Excel skills, MS Power Point experience, previous experience using of Power BI and/or MS Project is a plus. Supporting the Innovation PMs with project meeting follow-ups, interfacing daily with global cross functional subject matter experts.
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Project Planning, Monitoring, and Reporting Training, Guidance, and Mentoring of Junior Engineers Cohesive Collaboration with Program Teams OrCad PCB Design. Power Distribution, Motor Controls, and Actuation Device interfaces will be the prime applications of the subject ATE. Test Equipment Documentation and Reporting will also require high competencies in Automated Test Equipment practices and user interfaces.
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Strong Personal Computer working capabilities in MS Office (excel, word, power point, MS project), Adobe Writer, Visio and MS Windows environment. Sends warranty letters to JCI customers upon substantial completion of project and ensures proper execution of warranty.
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