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Use project management tools to author and maintain project schedules, project briefs, cost estimates, budgets and other relevant project documentation with input from team members and oversight from a Senior Project Manager or Project Director.
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Member Appraisal Institute (MAI), or completion of all requirements for CCIM designation; Project Management Professional (PMP), Leadership in Engineering and Environmental Design (LEED), or Professional Engineer (P.E.) license.
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Successful candidates with support stakeholder and project management of company-wide rebate projects, particularly those for NYSERDA, ConEdison, National Grid, and others. We provide engineering design, project management, energy auditing, retro-commissioning, energy benchmarking, incentive recovery, and sustainability consulting to deliver comprehensive solutions from concept to completion for a variety of buildings and facilities.
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Title: Sr. Project Engineer Reports to: Project Engineering Manager Type: Full-Time Salaried, Exempt, Remote Atlas Technica's mission is to shoulder IT management, user support, and cybersecurity for our clients who are hedge funds and other investment firms.
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Other competencies: Strong organizational skills with an attention toComputer skills with knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint and Excel) and expertise with virtual meeting platform(s), e,g., Zoom. Certifications preferred: Certified Energy Manager (CEM), Certified Energy Auditor (CEA), LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) or Professional Engineer (PE) or other energy management related credentials.
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Supervision of staff including but not limited too Civil Engineer I, Assistant Civil Engineer, Associate Project Manager, and Construction Project Manager will be required.
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REQUIREMENTS - Reporting to the Senior Resident Engineer and Assistant Resident Engineer. These services include Construction Management, Program Management, Owners Representation, Resident Engineering, Inspection, Preconstruction Consulting, Change Order Review, Value Engineering, Administration Assistance, Document Control and Staff Augmentation.
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Job Responsibilities Interface with PSEG associates, vendors, customers and outside consultants to assure the Program rules and requirements are maintained, the projects are cost effective and the information needed for management and regulatory reporting is accurate and timely Perform and oversee program and project QA/QC as required.
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As an Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer, you will perform advanced engineering techniques, makes decisions on engineering problems and methods, and interfaces with the client to define project scope.
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The System Test Engineer executes system test plans, follows test strategies, documents test cases, documents test results, and communicates progress on assignments and activities to the System Test Leader or Project Management.
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In coordination and full collaboration with the Engineering Services Reliability & Asset Management COE, the Reliability Engineer is responsible for implementing a strategic asset management plan to integrate clients existing systems including building automation, energy management, maintenance programs and life-cycle asset management approach.
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CONTRACT TITLE Stationary Engineer FLSA Non-exempt MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS A valid License for High Pressure Boiler Operating Engineer issued by the New York City Department of Buildings.
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We are seeking a talented and highly motivated engineer with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent, and 15+ years of plumbing and fire protection design and management experience is highly desired.
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Join our dynamic team as a Civil Project Engineer, engaging in the Environmental, Civil, Geotechnical, and Architecture segments. You will manage projects that include zoning, land development permitting, field inspection, hydraulic and hydrologic design and analysis, site plan drafting, environmental impact assessment, and preparation of project reports.
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8+ years as an Electrical Engineer, Compliance Engineer, EMI Engineer, EMC Engineer, or related title preferred. As a Staff EMI/EMC Engineer with a strong background in Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility (EMI/EMC) you will work as part of a team to develop and enhance the systems we produce.
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