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Mid-Level Naval Electrical Engineer Job Category: Engineering Time Type: Full time Minimum Clearance Required to Start: Secret Employee Type: Regular Percentage of Travel Required: Up to 10% Type of Travel: Continental US What You’ll Get to Do You will provide our NAVSEA/NSWC/MSC Technical and Program Office clients with expert technical support in developing the next Navy ships.
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Instrumentation & Control design responsibilities include developing the control narrative, control logic charts, PLC program, and drawings including electrical layout and panel drawings.
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Civil EngineerJob Summary:BB&E is seeking a Civil Engineer to support facilities design and construction projects for NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic. Broad professional knowledge and experience in the theories, concepts, principles and practices of civil engineering for the planning, design, construction and maintenance of a wide range of shore-based engineering projects, such as: site developments, roads, airfields, water supply, sewer systems, drainage, dredging, waste facilities, shore protection, and other large/industrial civil engineering projects.
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Five years full-time automotive mechanic experience, one year of which must have been in the maintenance and repair of heavy equipment at a commercial or professional repair. Southeast Connections offers complete construction services that include pipeline construction, installation, maintenance, repairs, stations, facility modification and new construction.
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The Hampton Roads Connector Partners JV (HRCP) consisting of VINCI Construction, Dragados, and Flatiron has been selected to construct the $3.3BN Design Build project -the largest civil construction contract ever awarded by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT.
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Qualifications: Previous experience in door and hardware estimation Deep understanding of commercial and residential construction processes and building codes. This role will involve analyzing project specifications, selecting appropriate products, and preparing accurate cost estimates for commercial and residential construction projects.
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Technical direction primarily associated with the shipboard installation and overhaul of Curtiss Wright product such as steam turbines, pumps, trip throttle valves, and electrical generators.
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CCI has a large equipment fleet and self performs all aspects of construction management, site work, utilities, demolition, heavy highway, cast-in-place concrete, installation of divisions 8 & 10 items, and erection of pre-engineered metal structures.
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Five years of experience as a USCG licensed Third Assistant Engineer (Unlimited or higher), and with recent experience as a Port Engineer or other relevant position in naval or commercial ship repair.
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Construction Managers coordinate with engineers, clients, contractors, and field staff as necessary to ensure projects are completed in accordance with contract documents, on-time, and within project budgets while ensuring safety measures are appropriately taken.
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Greenway Intergy EMR- M-F full-time role- Employee for first two years- Partnership starting year 3 (salary draw monthly plus quarterly bonus based on receipts)- Comprehensive benefits- Malpractice provided- 15 days vacation and sick time, 10 days CME- Wonderful location in the coastal Virginia Hampton Roads area.
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As a trusted partner to our military customers, we design, develop and operate systems that bring together service members from across the globe to help you train like you fight, because we understand that preparation requires full coordination-not readiness in piece parts.
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The ideal candidate is a Junior Naval Architect with moderate design experience and knowledge of the design process. We specialize in high-performance marine craft design and engineering yet support all types of vessels and clients from record-setting high-speed race boats to commercial marine tugs and barges.
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Shape the Future of Construction: Commercial Glazing Project Manager Needed at All Star Glass & Mirror, Inc. Job Title: Commercial Glazing Project ManagerCompany Name: All Star Glass & Mirror, Inc. Salary: $90,000 - $110,000+ (Depending on Experience) Full Job DescriptionAll Star Glass & Mirror, Inc. is seeking an experienced Commercial Glazing Project Manager to lead and oversee the successful execution of multiple glazing projects.
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Position type is Permanent full time. Enjoy outdoor activities, arts and entertainment, and a relaxed lifestyle in this picturesque coastal landscape. With its sunny weather, multiple views from the bay, and water sports.
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