Engineering Associate Sample Clauses

Engineering Associate. Where it appears in these classification definitions, the phrase Engineering Associate is defined as a generic term which includes technical officers in a wide range of disciplines including laboratories and quality assurance: drafting officers; planners and other para-professionals.
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Engineering Associate. Engineer Project Engineer Project Manager Senior Discipline Engineer Senior Project Manager Principal Administrative Assistant The following table provides broad definitions for various Billing Categories. As a guideline, expected experience and duties for each of the categories have been included in the Billing Category Definitions. It is expected that in some instances the actual experience of an individual may be different than what is required for the corresponding Billing Category. In all such cases, Consultant will provide appropriate justification and seek approval from the Owner. Principal This is the firm’s corporate officer. In some cases “Principal” may be the owner or one of the partners of the firm, and is generally in a position to make all the corporate level decision for the firm as it pertains to this Agreement. Senior Project Manager Person in this position provides senior level project management, provides high level of professional input for the project and is generally responsible for conducting high level project review. This person has a Professional Engineering license in North Carolina and professional-level experience of over 15 years. Senior Discipline Engineer Person in this position is considered the firm’s expert for a particular discipline. This person will oversee Engineering work of particular discipline at the highest level for the firm. This person has a Professional Engineering license in North Carolina and professional-level experience of over 18 years. Engineering Disciplines may include, but are not limited to: Structural Engineering, Water Resources, Environmental Engineering, Transportation, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Pump Station Design, Instrumentation and Control, Construction Management, Power Generation, etc. Project Manager Person in this position provides day-to-day Project Management for the Project and acts as the key client contact. This person has a professional license in North Carolina and professional-level experience of over 8 years. Project Engineer Person in this position provides day-to-day engineering work for various disciplines as required by individual projects. This person has a professional license in North Carolina and professional-level experience of over 8 years. Engineer Person in this position provides day-to-day engineering support to the Project Manager, Project Engineer and other team members as required for their respective projects. This person has a professiona...

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