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Comprehend the full range of freight forwarding services: order management, movement scheduling, customs brokerage, monitor and control services, cost optimization, etc. Negotiate cost-effective rates with service providers to ensure maximum profitability.
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As a Jr. Electrical Estimator at Stantec, you will be responsible for assisting Senior Estimators on developing, managing and coordinating large electrical cost estimates. Junior Electrical Cost Estimator - ( 2400019C.
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Experience with Heavy Bid and scheduling software ( Primavera scheduling software, Estimate/Schedule Transfer tools, Contract Manager, and DMCS (Document and Materials Control System) Experience with Microsoft Office and Aspen Plus Cost Estimator.
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Proven experience in designing, developing, and implementing automation solutions in power system management and microgrid control system projects. Configure and program automation devices, such as programmable logic controllers (PLCs), real time automation controllers (RTAC), human-machine interfaces (HMIs), and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems.
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10 or more years of professional experience in Electrical, Instrumentation and Controls in the Water/Wastewater industry; assembling P&IDs, specifications, control narratives, control network architectures and instrument details; provide design and construction cost estimates for I&C work; ability to track design and construction progress costs; SCADA and HMI programming.
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Assist with company meetings/functions that require use of AV infrastructure (audio, video conferencing, webcasting, visual display or projection, and control system (Condeco, Crestron. AV Control experience including Crestron, Extron, AMX, Room Peripherals etc.
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Perform quality control on all instrumentation in the nuclear medicine department, review data collected and report problems immediately to the supervisor or radiation safety officer. Order, prepare, receive, dispense and perform required regulatory and quality control procedures on radiopharmaceuticals; administer intravenous and oral radiopharmaceuticals under the guidelines established by the Chief of Service; and report immediately any irregularity or problem to the radiation safety officer and medical director.
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MTS includes a suite of applications that calculate trajectories which span several days or weeks with sufficient level of precision to achieve program goals, such as landing on the Moon. The Common Services team also provides the MCC middleware/core common capabilities to the Control Center Subsystems and User Applications.
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Contribute to daily formulation and regular calibration of forward price curves for Energy, Capacity, Ancillary Services, Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), Network Integration Transmission Service (NITS), and all other cost components of full-requirements electricity products.
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The preferred candidate should have an established fundamental knowledge of control system principles, exceptional problem-solving skills, experience with Variable Frequency Drives, industrial communication protocols, and drilling rig equipment.
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Must be able to lead and take complete responsibility of project planning, scheduling cost control, and contract administration. Preparing weekly and monthly project progress reports such as cost forecasts using Excel and Word.
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Strong functional knowledge in all the areas across SAP Finance modules, such as General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Asset Accounting, Cost Center Accounting, Profit Center Accounting and Internal Order Management.
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Liaise and partner with chartering, ship management, shipboard staff, customers and outside vendors including port agents, terminals, ship managers and authorities to ensure the safest and most efficient vessel operation Ensure accurate maintenance of vessel status in IMOS to support accurate invoicing, cost containment and management reporting and monitor and track operations performance coordinating with ship managers for improvement where needed.
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Future application may include such areas as well completions, hydraulic fracturing, acidizing, Sand Control, testing equipment, gas engineering and water management. Experience in well completion design, well workovers/interventions, sand control, scale mitigation, artificial lift selection, equipment landing depths, production optimization and water management.
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Prefer candidates having experience with density control embankment, pavement, municipal waterlines, excavation, earthen dam, concrete, formwork, USACE, airport or Department of Transportation projects.
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