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Electrical Design Engineer Iii, Muntinlupa City
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Electrical Design Engineer Iii, Muntinlupa City
Philippines, Metro Manila, Muntinlupa City,
Modified November 3, 2023
Description
The purpose of this position is to provide the essential administrative processes, technical knowledge, and perform the work listed. This role has the responsibility to promote Fluor’s competitiveness within the global marketplace by delivering quality services of unmatched value and technical competence. This position serves as an Area Lead on assigned projects or performs moderately complex engineering assignments, evaluates, selects, and applies standard engineering techniques to a medium set of difficult assignments. • Apply Cost Competitive Execution techniques to develop the most cost-effective total project solution for execution of the discipline engineering work• Develop and review specifications, including design criteria• Participate in activities associated with equipment and material procurement, permitting, and subcontracting• Assign work to teams, monitor and manage the work• Perform and check calculations, specify equipment, and solve moderately complex engineering problems• Review vendor equipment documentation within the discipline and from other disciplines for compliance with project requirements, and actively seek discrepancy resolution• Analyze and make independent recommendations regarding solutions to problems with varying complexity in accordance with organization and/or project objectives and guidelines• Other duties as assigned
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Fluor Corporation is a publicly owned engineering, procurement, construction, and maintenance services organization. Fluor is headquartered in the Las Colinas area of Irving, Texas. The company employs more than 41,000 international employees and maintains offices in over 25 countries. Fluor is a Fortune 500 company.
Specialties
Engineering,
procurement,
and construction,
and Maintenance Services