The The Field Engineer Job Board will soon be featuring regular posts by experienced Technical Recruiter Deborah Loizou from New York. Deborah recently wrote a blog for The Field Engineer community blog page. You can read it here, https://lnkd.in/efMcNEC3
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How to Respond to Gaslighting at Work (+ Examples)
How to Respond to Gaslighting at Work (+ Examples)
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The Grenfell Inquiry Phase 2 Report highlights how important the work we do is. Any small cutting of corners or being conservative with the truth has the risk of costing lives. It's so shocking to see how carless so many people were and how little effort they put into their work. And many brave firefighters fought to save lives and deaths that could have been prevented. Hopefully this tragedy will prevent more from happening in the future. As a junior fire test engineer, I carry out detailed survey of fire test specimens, so we are certain of what it is composed of. Impartiality, integrity and accountability is at the forefront of what we do.
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"My specific planning problem can be represented as a graph: each job is a node, and all jobs that overlap in time or start within three days of the finishing of another job are connected by an edge." For his debut TDS post, Luis Fernando Perez Armas, Ph.D. dives deep into the solution of a resource-planning problem.
Solving a Resource Planning Problem with Mathematical Programming and Column Generation
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Increasing Effectiveness of Innovation Activities to make Innovation Happen in the Energy Industry - Consultant / Projects
Highly Complex Topics is where I feel right at home. It allows me to dig in and provide support and added value from day 1. See how former client Enervalis appreciated that as well: https://buff.ly/4dvGchW
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CEO at Global Youth Empowerment Institute | Author of 10+ Books | Youth Advocate | Driving Youth Development through Training Mentorship and Inclusion
In today's world, where we are inundated with vast amounts of information at our fingertips, the distinction between ordinary and extraordinary individuals often lies in their level of knowledge. In this information era, it is the right information that holds power. Understanding and applying accurate, relevant, and timely knowledge can significantly elevate one's capabilities. This was part of an interview I did on Power Breakfast @CloudsFm.
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Following a general survey of engineers across a wide sector the below is a summary ..... there is work to do!
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One of the main hurdles for the building industry is producing accurate viability assessments. Without them, the risk of spending more time and money on a site that might not be viable is just too high. That's what we're doing at hesti! ⚙ By automating site viability analysis, we save you hours and £'000s wasted on sites that might go nowhere. 🔎 We mitigate development risks, saving valuable time and resources by analysing accurate data from multiple sources. 🔌 Furthermore, we connect you to sustainable offsite manufacturers and help you make your site more likely to gain planning approval and quicker to deliver. 🚀 Join our waiting list and be first in line when we launch!
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What if you could put everything you've learned from your on-call rotations to work for real improvement? At Collie, we're making that a reality. DM us if you're interested in piloting or want to share your on-call horror stories!
As on-call engineers, we've all been there: an incident occurs, we conduct a post-mortem, file the report... and then what? Traditional post-mortems fade quickly, but the same issues tend to resurface in different forms. Here are 3 quick learnings from our recent interviews with on-call engineers: - 🧠 Memory is short, but recurring issues stick around. - 🔁 Small, repeated problems can have a big impact over time. - 🛠️ Context matters—understanding what you've done and why is often more valuable than just a root cause analysis. At Collie, we're focused on building and sharing knowledge when it matters so teams can confidently tackle major incidents and the everyday "thousand paper cuts" that make on-call a taxing process. Does this resonate? We'd love to hear your thoughts. Reach out to us at alberto@trycollie.com or nick@trycollie.com.
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