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Principal Engineer, Engineering Manager, Mechanical Department Manager, Regional Lead, Project Manager, or Director experience is a plus. What You'll Bring A minimum of 12 years of AEC engineering experience with facility mechanical systems including water, chilled water, wastewater, HVAC, cooling towers/condensers, boiler/steam, hot water, or compressed air (manufacturing facility experience preferred) 2 years' experience as an engineering manager or mechanical department manager preferred.
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We are seeking a Director to lead the Cybersecurity Risk Management and Architecture functions for LCRA. You will lead a team of cyber experts, contribute to the cybersecurity leadership team, and report to the CISO. We work with innovative Cyber tools, collaborate with all levels of staff, and protect LCRA's critical infrastructure.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Engineering Director reporting to the Vice President and General Manager to lead our software development team focused on Questa functional verification products.
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Communicate regularly as needed with Regional Director of Engineering. Summary: Maintain, lead, and manage the operation and maintenance of assigned White Lodging managed property, its infrastructure, and facilities in direct support for the General Manager or Chief Engineer and property staff.
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What You’ll Do The software development director position will lead engineering teams responsible for building and modernizing population health applications and solutions for health care organizations.
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We’re seeking an experienced Director of Robotics to lead our team of Controls engineers towards fieldable robots. Lead the development of innovative robotic solutions, from conceptualization to commercialization, across various industries.
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Lead care model vision and strategy and work closely with product management, engineering, regulatory, clinical operations, and other teams to articulate and build new clinical delivery models for value-based contracts that leverage remote monitoring, virtual care, and mobile care.
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The Automotive High Performance Compute (HPC) team is seeking a Sr. Director of systems architecture & product management to manage the system engineering functions for automotive SOC product line of all our current and next generation HPC products, with a critical role to accelerate the development of next generation of AI, Machine Learning (ML) and automotive networking solutions in the field of ADAS/Autonomous Driving and Software-Defined-Vehicle (SDV.
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Director of Battery Engineering will lead the efforts to translate EnergyX’s advances in lithium metal battery chemistries from coin cell to large format scale leading to commercialization.
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The Director of Engineering will lead and be responsible for delivering the technical, cost, and schedule performance for Cesium Astro’s space applications. We are looking to add a Director of Engineering to our team.
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Ability to act effectively as a lead member of an engineering team in a fast paced,dynamic environment. Works synergistically, collaboratively and communicates effectively with the Engineering team, QA Director, and the other QA Engineers.
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It will lead a small team of Transmission Planning Engineers and manage 3rd party economic transmission planning engineering studies (PROMOD, UPLAN, GridView) done by Consulting Firms.
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10+ years of total career experience with the last 5+ most recent years in Utility Scale (Wind, Solar, BESS) project engineering, whereby you have acted as the lead on various utility scale projects.
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This position reports to the Director of Engineering for Project Management and will be required to work a hybrid model (2-3 days in person) from the Austin, TX office. Lead an organization of diverse engineers and engineering leadership.
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This is a Senior Director of Test Engineering position in the Secure Connected Edge (SCE) business line reporting to the VP of SCE Engineering Operations - Auto & IIoT. It is a technical leadership role responsible for leading our test engineering organization to plan and execute our NPI's across a broad portfolio of Microcontrollers and Applications Processors that support the Auto Edge and IIoT product lines.
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