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Associate Substation Engineer needed for a direct opportunity with ExecuPOWER in King of Prussia, PA. The Big Picture - Top Skills You Should Possess: -The Associate Substation Engineer will need to work closely with the Project Engineer(s) and Management to ensure technical deliverables are completed in a timely manner and always strive to exceed client expectations.
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Technical Requirements for the Quality Control Manager. Proven experience in managing technical projects and studies in molecular biology and sequencing. Piper Health and Sciences is currently seeking a Quality Control Manager to support an innovative and reputable Biologics Quality Control Testing company in Wayne, PA.
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Develop technical descriptions detailing physical substation design project scope of work for project execution plans. Lead the development One-line diagrams, elementary and wiring diagrams, SCADA, communications, conduit and cable sizing/routing, substation physical layouts, selection of substation equipment, construction cost estimate, and project scheduling.
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Schematic Design and Design DevelopmentWork with the project manager and the project designer in creating buildings which serve the client’s needs and responds to their desired image, space and aesthetic.
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Then come and join our global team as Project Manager – Medical Imaging Equipment Installations in the Portland/Eugene Oregon area. As a Project Manager – Medical Imaging Equipment Installations, y ou will be responsible to : Manage multiple projects in support of ground-up new hospital or research facilities.
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We have projects with notable clients such as PennDOT, Pennsylvania Turnpike, SEPTA, Amtrak, and DRPA.What You'll Do: Responsible for development of the project scope and fee quotation and assists in the preparation of technical proposals and contracts in accordance with HNTB's Sophisticated Contracting Approach (SCA.
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Overview Kimley-Horn,celebrating 16 years as one of FORTUNE's 100 Best Companies to Work For, is seeking a Practice Builder / Senior Project Manager to grow and lead a Pbased roadway practice.
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Candidates may have experience in downstream purification, viral vector production, scale up, Tech Transfer, GxP documentation, and technical report authoring and review. Collaborate with process development scientists and manufacturing to establish technology transfer plan and perform technical risk assessment for the product/process introduction to the GMP facility.
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Job summary We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Program Manager with a strong background in SAP Basis Administration, Azure Public Cloud Admin, SAP Technical Upgrade, SAP Cloud Hosting, and SAP HANA Administration.
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Attend production meetings as requested by the Technical Director and Production Manager. Work with the set designer and Technical Director to achieve the set design for each production.
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Based in Audubon, Pennsylvania, the LiDAR Analyst will report to the General Manager, Transportation, Transit & Rail and will have a wide range of duties which ultimately focus on land surveying and mapping project management.
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System architecture, integration points, data flows, and technical specifications for contact center components including IVR, ACD, CRM, workforce management, reporting, and analytics. solution architecture, design decisions, configurations, and technical specifications.
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Buy-Techs & On-Site Trainings Purchasing and Technical Trainings (Kaizen, WCM). The Purchasing Operations Manager is responsible for managing site purchases within the Siding US business.
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Required: Minimum of 3 to 5 years’ experience using BIM Processes and applications Minimum 1 year of Experience in Project Management Possess Revit and AutoCAD design experience. You will coordinate drawings and work closely with assigned Project Managers and clients.
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The Strategic Sourcing and Procurement Manager is responsible for delivering category management, strategic sourcing, contract negotiations and supplier relationship management for IT and non-IT suppliers.
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