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Mechanical Project Engineer

Manpower Engineering is seeking a Mechanical Engineer to join the Project Engineering team for our client in the Lewisport/Owensboro, KY area.
Job Title:
Project Mechanical Engineer Location:
Owensboro, KY Pay:
$65-$80+/hour
Benefits:
Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k About the Role:
Responsible for planning, scheduling, and executing capital projects, driving technology improvements and providing engineering solutions.
This includes accruing resources and coordinating the efforts of team members and third-party contractors or consultants to deliver projects according to plan and budget.
Direct and manage project development from beginning to end and oversee quality control throughout the project implementation cycle.
Collaborate with senior management and stakeholders to define project scope, goals and deliverables that support business goals.
Job Requirements:
BS Mechanical Engineering degree, or degree in related engineering field, required.
Technical and project management skills are needed in this position, with the ability to work multiple projects simultaneously.
Experience managing projects within a heavy industry environment (metals, automotive) Why Work for Us:
Here at Manpower Engineering, we care about people and the role of work in their lives.
We respect people as individuals, trusting them, supporting them, and enabling them to achieve their aims in work and in life.
We have been recognized in multiple ways for our ability to do this successfully.
If you are interested in working with us and learning more about this opportunity, click the apply button now and start the path of a new adventure.
#mpgengineering Recommended Skills Automotive Industry Heavy Industry Implement Projects Mechanical Engineering Project Management Project Scoping Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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