Two Roads Professional Resources, Inc.
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Sr Facilities Engineer/Project Manager
Redmond, WA 98052
Posted: 02/18/2021
2021-02-18
2021-04-07
Employment Type:
Contract
Industry: Engineering
Job Number: 82806
Job Description
Under general direction, the Senior Facilities Engineer determines approaches to objectives demonstrating a complete understanding and application of principles, concepts, and practices.
Typical responsibilities include:
Provides solutions to problems involving unusual complexity Conceives and plans facilities engineering projects involving the development of new approaches and methods to attain objectives
May provide input to department objectives and long-range goals
Keeps current within area of specialty in support of project assignments
Provides technical advice on projects, including feasibility, planning, costs, and time requirements
Prepares data required for special projects to ensure maximum cost effectiveness
Acts as a technical advisor and expert on process systems, as well as equipment and manufacturing facilities
Ensures that work performed by the Company's personnel or contractors conforms to national, state and local laws, regulations and codes
Develops standards and design criteria for projects such as the construction and renovation of facilities, office and plant layouts, space planning, etc.
May direct critical projects with large scope and difficult complexity May represent the organization at staff meetings, project review meetings, etc.
May assign projects and provide direction to less senior employees and support staff Represents the Company as the prime contact on assigned facilities engineering projects
May plan, schedule, oversee, and assign preventive maintenance and repair assignments
Plans procurement strategies and provides technical expertise in the construction of well head facilities, pipelines, and treatment plants
Job Requirements
Skills:
Project planning and Scheduling, knowledge of industrial manufacturing or construction.
Knowledge of:
Facilities Engineering principles and practices Standards, codes, and regulations pertaining to the design, construction, and maintenance of structures and facilities Computer systems and applicable software
Modern materials, methods, and techniques of design, construction, installation, and maintenance of structures and facilities
Site remediation and treatment operation
Development and use of contracts, estimates, and specifications
Techniques and procedures of project management and procurement
Occupational Safety and Health regulations and safe work practices
Elements of cost in construction and maintenance, including the determination of unit cost records
Cost of construction and maintenance, including the determination of unit cost records
Building construction processes and procedures, equipment, tools, materials, and their application Local, state, and federal building codes and standards
Inspection and investigation techniques Use of engineering instruments and tools
Facility and equipment maintenance principles and practices
Education:
A Bachelor's degree in an appropriate discipline and six (6) years of directly related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.