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Unpopular but very factual opinion: Professional Registration is proof of competency and a safety net for employers. It is not a club or an association. So....kudos to Gerhard Vivier Pr Eng and all those engineering employers that hire, recognise, grow, retain and maintain engineering talent throughout their professional career journey. #professionaldevelopment #engineeringtalent
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🔈 Construction Leaders! If you're in Dallas or one of the *many* people moving to Dallas, I've got the perfect opportunity for you. Reach out for more information on the company, culture, projects, and compensation. Don't miss you're opportunity to join a leading contractor in Cowboys Nation! Reach out to tricia@hirewell.com for more info
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I have been working in international organizations since 2015 and never really questioned the Engineering Manager role. As I'm finding in my job search now, however, this is not necessarily a common position at German companies. They typically split the Engineering Manager responsibilities across several people through technical leads, project managers and pure people managers. The latter are commonly situated at department level and have 30 or more direct reports. This division strikes me as quite interesting. On the one hand, I can see how you could really master one of these disciplines if you had 100% of your time to devote to it. On the other hand, it feels so much more efficient when all of these responsibilities can flow through the same person. Having been an engineer myself, I also really appreciated my manager working close to me and understanding the different aspects of my day to day reality. Now, to be fair, I might be biased because the blend of activities is part of what makes the Engineering Manager role so enjoyable to me. What do others in the field make of this?
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Exciting news in the construction industry as Central States Manufacturing appoints Jered Chandler as the first plant manager for their Utah facility, signaling a positive growth trajectory for the company. 🌟 🔮 Prediction: With Jered Chandler's strong leadership and expertise in metal building components, the Utah plant is poised to increase efficiency and drive innovation in their production processes. 🌱 This strategic move reinforces Central States Manufacturing's commitment to excellence and expansion, paving the way for further success in the competitive market. 🛠️ Chandler's appointment is a testament to Central States' dedication to nurturing talent and empowering individuals to take on key roles within the organization. 🚀 The Utah facility's future looks promising under his guidance, with enhanced operational performance and a focus on continuous improvement. 💡 As the construction industry continues to evolve, having a skilled leader like Chandler at the helm will enable Central States Manufacturing to stay at the forefront of technology and best practices. 🏗️ This appointment underscores the company's drive to uphold industry standards and deliver top-notch products to their customers. In conclusion, Jered Chandler's role as the first plant manager for the Utah plant is a significant milestone for Central States Manufacturing, setting the stage for excellence and growth in the metal building components sector. 🚧 Exciting times ahead!
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That smell was unmistakable. I was a fair distance away... would I make it... My mouth watered ... nothing like the aroma of freshly baked bread. Reminded me of how we all connect so much better around good food. Be it a site braai or barbeque, or a family moment in the kitchen. Just don't be late or all the good bits are gobbled! :) This phrase encouragement me today ... the words "fresh bread". Just like we savour freshly baked garlic bread so to can we anticipate and expect good things each day. If we are open to the opportunities, then we will see them and be able to embrace them. Have a productive day, wherever you are. ____________________ 🌟 Hi, I'm Mark, and I help mining board members and project directors to have successful construction projects, by recruiting the best professionals and creating honour-performance structures and processes that build trust-empowering teams that deliver. Like this post? Well you can 👩🏾🤝👩Slide into my DMs and ask me about what talent you really need, how to structure owner teams and steer-com processes for construction success, and how to intentionally create amazing team culture.
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I work in manufacturing, and we are about to expand our operations. What do I need to know about a multi-employer construction worksite? Come listen to this panel discuss this topic. ’24 TSHC June 10 – 12 Nashville, TN https://lnkd.in/eCc6wgS
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I have come across some interesting reports and data this week in the M&E space. It seems that the Hiring Demand for M&E talent is currently labelled as 'Very High' and 'Very Hard to Recruit'. Specifically, within M&E Commercial, there is roughly 1 vacancy for every 5 professionals in the industry! While not entirely surprising, it's useful to dive into some of the metrics behind it. In the coming weeks, i'll be dusting off the pen and putting together an article sharing my insights and thoughts on why certain areas/specialisms within Construction are often considered 'Hard to Recruit'. I'd welcome thoughts and experiences from my network on this topic, so please feel free to message me or comment! On the bright side, if you're currently in the M&E industry, you're probably fighting the opportunities off with a stick! Attached below is a snapshot of the key areas we are currently recruiting in. If you are nearing the completion of a project or considering a change before the year ends, don't hesitate to reach out and book a call! 💸 M&E Commercial >> London, Glasgow, Sussex, Devon 🏗 M&E Project Managers >> London, Southern Region (Hampshire/Surrey) ⚡ Mechanical & Electrical Engineers >> Devon, Oxford 💡 M&E Design Managers >> Nationwide Link to careers site for all live vacancies >> https://lnkd.in/eYnwtnyb #joinkier
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Nassau Engineering Legend We commemorate William "Bill" Ward, the respected owner of Nassau Engineering, who has left us this weekend. As a mentor and leader, Bill's life was marked by profound kindness, generosity, and a significant professional impact on those fortunate enough to have worked with him. In my early twenties, my professional journey intertwined with Bill's when I started at Nassau Engineering. Bill was more than a supervisor; he was a guiding force who believed deeply in nurturing potential. His ethos was not just about business; it was about building a supportive community, evident from how he assisted me during the nascent stages of my entrepreneurial venture. Without expecting immediate compensation, he provided the resources essential for overcoming early challenges, which profoundly shaped my career trajectory. Bill's leadership extended beyond Nassau Engineering. His principles and work ethic were mirrored at S&B Engineers and Constructors, where I later joined. The seamless transition I experienced can be attributed to the congruent values between the two organizations, a testament to Bill’s lasting influence on industry standards. While serving as a project manager for LyondellBasell, I frequently encountered peers who held Nassau Engineering in high regard. The culture and standards set by Bill's leadership were often highlighted as exemplary, setting benchmarks for what excellence in our field should resemble. These standards are a legacy that continues to influence and inspire. Bill's approach to mentorship and his personal virtues never wavered, even as he faced significant health challenges. His involvement in my patent work, despite his illness, exemplified his unwavering commitment to support and mentorship. Bill’s demeanor—gentle and soft-spoken, coupled with an honest and loving nature—embodied the spirit of a true Texan and a devoted father. As we honor his memory, let us remember Bill not just for his professional achievements but for the compassionate and upright man that he was. His legacy at Nassau Engineering and beyond is a beacon for all who seek to make a meaningful impact in their professional and personal lives. #WilliamBillWard #NassauEngineering #EngineeringExcellence #Leadership #Mentorship #Legacy #InMemoriam #ProfessionalMentor #EngineeringLeaders #TexasPride #Veteran #Innovator #LyondellBasell #S&B #LYB LyondellBasell S&B
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OSM and modular construction SME specializing in semi, LS, and industrial. Hands-on experience in engineering, BIM, fabrication detailing, procurement, shop and field fabrication, rigging, and construction management.
Yesterday I referred to myself as a "Construction Executive" when attempting to explain to a person I met outside of work what I do for a living. Afterwards I felt a bit embarrassed thinking "I made that term up". Upon reflection, though, it is not wrong. Construction is a whole different ecosystem, and describing oneself as an "executive level manager" does not convey the job description. Leading a construction organization is much more jobsite operations facing than just internal or financial facing. You don't have a brick and mortar business, you have project sites. Clients are enabled to reach back into your organization and get access to the leadership in a "sh*t rolls uphill" kind of way because you ultimately are working "in their house". Yes, you still do a lot of power point decks, but unfortunately conflict resolution is also large part of your day to day (but big cranes are also cool). #construction #constructionmanagement #constructionindustry
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