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Collaborating with the program estimators and the cost estimating team to deliver accurate cost estimates for various components of the transit program, such as civil, structural, architectural, electrical, mechanical, track, utilities, maintenance and storage facilities, signal and communications systems, bus depot facilities, and wayside power facilities.
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Assisting Technical Manager and Chief Engineer in business unit technical training and staff mentoring. We are seeking an experienced Supervising Mechanical Engineer - Project Manager to join our growing team in New York, NY. Our team is looking for a candidate with significant mechanical design experience, specifically with healthcare or Aviation/Transportation or Critical Facilities projects and 3 years of Project Management experience at a minimum.
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The Assistant Engineer is a member of the Engineering Department responsible for the maintenance and operation of mechanical and hydraulic equipment onboard the vessel Seaward Endeavor. Performs necessary routine maintenance, repairs, and handles ship’s technical jobs under the direction of the Chief Engineer.
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Assistant Engineers are responsible for inspecting, maintaining, and repairing mechanical and hydraulic equipment, as well as lubricating moving parts of the engine and other machinery. Seaward Services is seeking a Assistant Engineer for our operation.
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Velocity Architecture & Engineering DPC, - a company of BRAVO Group currently has an immediate opening in our NYC office for a Chief Mechanical Engineer for all phases of design including Scoping, Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction Documents, and a strong background in Construction Administration.
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The Assistant Chief Engineer supervises, leads, and supports operation, inspection, and maintenance processes to mechanical, electrical, and plumbing equipment and systems in assigned facilities.
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Reporting to: Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Chief Business Officer (CBO) Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
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