Engineering Manager Clause Samples
The 'Engineering Manager' clause defines the role, responsibilities, and authority of the individual or entity designated as the Engineering Manager within a project or organization. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of the Engineering Manager's duties, such as overseeing technical teams, ensuring project milestones are met, and serving as the primary point of contact for engineering-related decisions. By clearly delineating these responsibilities, the clause helps prevent confusion over leadership roles and ensures accountability in the management of engineering tasks.
Engineering Manager. This person will be the technical leader of the Customer's local team members and will have overall responsibility for all the technical aspects of the System's operation and support. This should be an electronics engineer, preferably with wide experience in integration and technical support for large scale infrastructure-based communications systems (e.g. cellular or paging) and excellent management skills.
Engineering Manager. Engineering Manager of RMWD or an authorized representative.
Engineering Manager. The Engineering Manager will have the following compliance responsibilities: • Verifying that the construction plans detailed in the EM&CP are built to PSEG Long Island engineering standards. • Communicating between the Engineering Team and the Construction and Compliance Teams.
Engineering Manager. The manager in charge of Design and Development is responsible to ensure that all appropriate steps required to design a quality product which meets customer specifications are performed as necessary. This includes design reviews, verification tests, design-input analysis to customer requirements, regulatory requirement analysis, design change review and documentation, and qualification tests, all where applicable. This manager is responsible for generating, issuing and maintaining all appropriate documentation regarding the coordination and operation of the design and development function. This manager ensures that design activities are properly staffed with appropriately trained personnel. The design system is maintained to ensure that all requirements are understood, those that can be implemented are, and that the design output is measured to ensure that this in fact occurs.
Engineering Manager. The Engineering Manager shall be responsible for the technical and engineering supervision of the Work, shall deal with all matters relative to design, testing and approval of the Work, and shall decide all questions which arise in the execution of the Work which cannot be resolved by the Area Manager or which may involve any extra cost.
Engineering Manager. CIVIL ENGINEER . ELECTRICAL ENGINEER . MECHANICAL ENGINEER NO. 1 . MECHANICAL ENGINEER NO. 2 . ELECTRICAL/INSTRUMENT ENGINEER . DOCUMENT CONTROL CLERK . SAFETY MANAGER .
Engineering Manager. The Engineering Manager reports to Head of Engineering & Construction for all engineering aspects of the project and will be the project Engineering Authority (EA). Responsible for day-to-day management of any engineering specialists assigned to the project. He/she provides an essential assurance link to the Managing Director for technical integrity and conformance with all applicable engineering codes, standards and practices. Project Engineers include all engineers below Project Manager working in a cross-discipline role as opposed to single disciplines. The Project Engineer will support the Engineering Manager and/or Project Manager in his/her accountabilities when appropriate.
Engineering Manager. The Contractor will appoint a competent and qualified individual to be primarily responsible for management, oversight and coordination of all aspects of the Work requiring the services of, or oversight by, a Professional Engineer (the “Engineering Manager”). The Engineering Manager will be a Key Individual and will:
(a) be a Professional Engineer, or be eligible to be registered as a professional engineer in British Columbia;
(b) have at least 10 years’ experience as a senior project engineer or engineering manager on large scale hydro-electric or civil infrastructure projects; and
