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Under general guidance from the Deputy Chief Executive Officer (DCEO) for Agency Oversight (AO), the Executive Director-Engineering (Chief Engineer) is accountable and responsible for leading the engineering function at Sound Transit.
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The position is within the Enterprise Engineering (EE) organization reporting to the Lead Chief Engineer for Space & Lunar Systems. Proven experience as a Chief Engineer on space-rated avionics development programs preferred.
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Provide program support to the chief engineer office for delegated engineering change requests, design review actions, performance metrics/assessment and technical risk management.
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The Chief Engineer oversees the efficient, safe and responsible operation of all building systems and equipment while also leading the engineering team. 7+ years of related experience, especially as a Chief Engineer, Assistant Chief Engineer or similar.
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Working under the direction of the Chief Engineer to ensure the safe operation of all machinery, electrical, and technical areas of the vessel. Support the Chief Engineer to ensure that main engines and associated machinery including electrical, refrigeration, air conditioning units on board the ship are operating efficiently.
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Contacting prospective client Chief Engineer, Account Managers and Property Managers to introduce yourself and develop future relationships. A bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering or business administration is preferred.
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We are looking for a Chief Engineer to lead the technical development of one of our products within Engineering at IonQ. As the Chief Engineer, you will drive the technical direction of the product against its requirements and delivery constraints.
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The Chief Engineer must respond to client requests, open and assign work orders and order parts when necessary. The Chief Engineer oversees all activities and staff related to the maintenance and repair of mechanical and electrical systems within a property.
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Chief Engineer Engineering Supervisor Chief Engineer Area Chief Engineer. Previous engineer/maintenance experience or equivalent training required.
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Boeing is seeking a Chief Engineer to lead a Division Engineering Function in Seattle, WA. Experience as a Chief Engineer. Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited course of study in engineering, engineering technology (includes manufacturing engineering technology), chemistry, physics, mathematics, data science, or computer science.
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Crawford Nautical Training is currently recruiting instructors to deliver Marine Engineering courses that include USCG approved curriculum for QMED (Qualified Member of the Engineering Department), DDE (Designated Duty Engineer) and Assistant Engineer Uninspected Fishing Vessels.
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Product Security Engineering - Chief Engineer. A Master of Science degree or higher from an accredited course of study in engineering, engineering technology (includes manufacturing engineering technology), computer science, engineering data science, mathematics, physics, or chemistry or non-US equivalent qualifications.
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This position reports directly to the Chief Technology Officer (CTO). Collaboration : Work closely with cross-functional teams, including marketing, analytics, third-party vendors, and IT, to align data engineering efforts with business objectives.
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Reports to: Chief Engineer & Port Engineer. The AE is also responsible for fueling, pollution control, liquid load and ballasting, logs and record keeping, procurement and inventory control, and storage and accountability of all HAZMATs∯*∯ Depending on the vessel, the AE may act as Chief Engineer or the engineer in charge of a watch in a periodically unmanned engine room.
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The Enterprise Data Solutions (EDS) team is part of the Chief Information Office (CIO) org and comprises of five teams: Advanced Analytics & Insights (Data Science & Business Intelligence), Knowledge Management, Data Engineering, Data Infrastructure & Health Data Platforms.
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