Director of Engineering means the Director of Engineering for the time being in the Public Works Department of the State of Western Australia or the officer for the time being discharging the duties of that office;
Director of Engineering means the City’s Director of Engineering or designate.
Director of Engineering means the Director of Engineering of the Town, or designate.
Examples of Director of Engineering in a sentence
The Committee will notify the Director of Engineering and Contract Administration of the firm receiving the highest score and the Director of Engineering and Contract Administration shall then begin negotiations with the top-ranked firm.
Maria Alliegro, Director of Engineering and James Stachura, Project Engineer approve invoice 3(b) for payment.
Maria Alliegro, Director of Engineering and James Stachura, Project Engineer approve invoice 3(c) for payment.
Maria Alliegro, Director of Engineering and James Stachura, Project Engineer approved invoice 3(c) for payment.
Maria Alliegro, Director of Engineering and James Stachura, Project Engineer approved invoice 3(b) for payment.
More Definitions of Director of Engineering
Director of Engineering means the Corporation’s Director of Engineering and his or her designates;
Director of Engineering means the Town’ Director of Engineering or his designate.
Director of Engineering means the person designated as the Director for the Department of Engineering of the City or their designate;
Director of Engineering means the person employed by the City as the head of its Engineering and Public Works department or a successor position with the same responsibilities as the position designated in this bylaw.
Director of Engineering means the Director of Engineering or his/her appointed alternate.
Director of Engineering means the person designated as the Director for the Department of Engineering of the City or his or her designate;
Director of Engineering means the person appointed to the office of Director of Engineering acting, either directly or through authorized staff, or agents acting severally within the scope of the particular duties entrusted to them. (REVISED NOVEMBER 2019)