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Supervising Discipline Engineer
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Country: USA
Location: Colorado-Denver Denver, CO 80201
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Engineering
Relevant Work Experience:10+ to 15 Years
Education Level:Associate Degree
Location:Denver, CO 80201
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Chemical Engineering;Energy/Nuclear Engineering;General/Other: Engineering
Relevant Work Experience:10+ to 15 Years
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Supervising Discipline Engineer
Precision Resource Company is currently seeking a Supervising Discipline Engineer to be based out of Denver, CO. This is a direct opportunity offering:
*Competitive Salary
*Excellent Benefits package.
*Opportunities for growth and advancement
*Possible Relocation Assistance and/or Sign-on Bonus
The Supervising Discipline Engineer will manage design & engineering of industrial projects under the guidance of the Project Engineering Manager.
Responsibilities: Assists the project engineer manager in identifying the engineering documents that must comply with regulatory/licensing requirements. Assume in charge responsibility for engineering documents to comply with applicable state laws/regulations, including affixing registered engineer seal when required. Obtain from the Project Eng Manager the project schedule and scope of work for discipline and prepare a detailed scope of work for the engineering effort involved in discipline. Establish schedules and budgets to meet the project requirements and obtain approval from the Project Engineering Manager and Chief Discipline Engineer. Maintain technical coordination with the Chief Discipline Engineer, under the guidance of the project engineering manager to assure adherence to industry codes, regulatory requirements and sound engineering practice. Maintain coordination with the Chief Discipline Engineer under the guidance of the Project Engineering Manager, regarding discipline personnel and performance evaluations. Coordinate discipline engineering activities with those of other disciplines on the project Maintain engineering files and records. Direct the preparation of periodic reports and forecasts on the status of discipline and submit to the Project Engineering Manager. Schedule, direct and document discipline engineering meetings between Project Management, client, vendors, and other engineering groups. Develop the technical and managerial capabilities of subordinates. Complies with state requirements for continued education, maintains and obtains licenses as requested by his/her Chief Discipline Engineer. May be responsible for managing large discipline group in complex projects.
Qualifications: Education: Bachelor Degree in Electrical Engineering from a 4(four) accredited college 10-12 yrs engineering exp Power Industry, 5+ yrs managing Electrical projects Experience in industrial industries (copper, gold, mineral processing, coal fired or combined cycle power facilities, gas or sulfur processing facilities), US Citizen PE license, EIT-FE.
Additional Qualifications: Heavy industrial work experience (i.e. power plant, oil & gas, chemicals, petro-chemical, refineries etc.).Field/construction exp desired; technical evaluation of equipment or system proposals. Experience in project execution utilizing CAE technology desired. Experience working in Consulting and/or A/E or EPC firms. Preparation of equipment specifications and purchase requisitions Preparation of conceptual engineering. Licensed PE by Exam with EIT certificate. Advanced engineering degree desired Ability to lead an engineering team (6-20)
Qualified candidates please send your resume and contact information to Tarsolan.Greer@precisionresources.net
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