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A Project Engineer (PE) represents the “Entry-Level Phase” of the HITT Futures Leadership program. Commercial Construction Project Engineer. and succeed as an assistant project manager or assistant superintendent, assistant estimator, assistant safety superintendent, or assistant MEP manager.
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As a Project Engineer, you will play a crucial role in overseeing and managing various engineering projects from conception to completion. Maintain established procedures with the Owner, Architect and Engineer for obtaining information, approvals, and processing of all submittals.
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As a Project Engineer within the Engines Design Office, you will lead a passionate team of contributors and experts supporting the Engines Group Combustion Devices IPT. In this role, you will partner with Blue Engines' design engineers and manufacturing engineers in developing and manufacturing engine combustion device components.
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Project Engineer Responsibilities:Assist the Project Manager and Superintendent in the development and implementation of the electronic filing system, administrative tracking logs, construction management plan, project schedule and site logistics plan, set up of site in preparation for field activities, and subcontractor ‘bid packages’ for distribution.
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Applicable project experience for this Project Engineer could include a work history of highways, bridges, site work, wwtp, marine, rail, dams, etc. A prominent Civil General Contractor is actively pursuing an experienced and ambitious Project Engineer to join their team.
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Sr Project Engineer - Stormwater. Senior Project Engineer - Bridge/Structural page is loaded. Senior Project Engineer - Bridge/Structural. Sr. Project Engineer - Stream Design.
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As a Senior Project Development Engineer, EV Infrastructure, additional responsibilities include: Lead site evaluation and design deliverables. The Opportunity with McKinstryWe are seeking a Senior Project Development Engineer, EV Infrastructure to join McKinstry as a member of our growing Transportation Electrification team in either Seattle, WA, Phoenix, AZ, Portland, OR, or Denver, CO. The team supports our customer's electrification journey with a uniquely consultative approach to charging infrastructure - bringing a deep market knowledge combined with scaled construction experience.
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We are looking for an outstanding Thermal Test Engineer who will support Project Kuiper in the development of satellite and ground components and subsystems, by driving thermal test campaigns to validate designs, support fast design iterations, and help us go from design to launch, through development, qualification and acceptance testing activities.
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The Construction Project Engineer assists the Project Manager with the planning and daily execution of projects. 4 to 5 years experience as a Project Engineer in commercial construction.
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May mentor, train and review work of junior engineer staff and provide constructive feedback. Develops conceptual and detailed designs and calculations to support the project completion using current drawing and technical tools, programs and software.
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As a Software Engineer, you will be a member of the Optical Inter-Satellite Link team, focusing on the design, implementation, and verification of software systems to control and monitor high-speed optical communications.
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Coordinate project assignments with those of other engineers and technicians in his/her discipline group. Perform work within project deadlines and budget. Follow design standards to layout proposed improvements in MicroStation and/or AutoCAD and coordinate design with design team members.
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The Project Engineer works on-site within the Project Management Team and is responsible for contract setup, submittals, assisting with the bid package process, change orders and assisting with the scheduling of the project.
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Whether your project is a low or high-rise office building, a shopping mall, hospital, semi-conductor fabrication facility or pharmaceutical manufacturing plant. Assist Project Manager with take-off, estimating, change directive pricing, job cost forecasting, billings, close-out documentation, prospecting and new bid support.
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We're seeking a Project Engineer to be embedded with our Kent, Washington-based client. With $15 billion in revenue and a talent force of more than 60,000, Jacobs provides a full spectrum of professional services including consulting, technical, scientific and project delivery for the government and private sector.
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