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Deployment Engineer & Coordinator
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Join our team as a Deployment Engineer & Coordinator in a remote US role. Utilize your 5-7 years of expertise in Python, Terraform, and Azure DevOps to build and manage secure, scalable infrastructure. You will author IaC, orchestrate GitOps pipelines, and enable Kubernetes platforms for enterpri...
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United States , Remote
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NTT DATA
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Cs E/m Engineer Coordinator
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United States , Chicago
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95000.00 - 110000.00 USD / Year
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E80 Group
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Lab Coordinator – Engineer Wood Products
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Seeking a Lab Coordinator for Engineered Wood Products in Medford. This role oversees LVL and PWIJ product development, from testing to data analysis. Requires a Civil Engineering or Wood Science degree, plus project management skills. We offer comprehensive benefits, a 401(k), and 20 days PTO.
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United States , Medford
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68000.00 - 102000.00 USD / Year
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Engineer Coordinator
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Coordinate multidisciplinary engineering for major metals/mining EPC projects. Requires 10+ years' experience, including 5+ in EPC, and a relevant engineering degree. This Little Rock-based role offers comprehensive benefits and a 401(k) match.
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United States , Little Rock
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Lexicon, Inc
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Engineer Coordinator
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Coordinate multidisciplinary engineering for major metals/mining EPC projects. Requires 10+ years' experience, including 5+ in EPC, and a relevant engineering degree. This Little Rock-based role offers a comprehensive benefits package and is central to delivering large-scale industrial facilities.
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United States , Little Rock
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Lexicon, Inc
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About the Engineer Coordinator role

Explore the dynamic world of Engineer Coordinator jobs, a critical nexus role that blends technical understanding with superior organizational and communication skills. An Engineer Coordinator, sometimes called an Engineering Coordinator, is a vital operational linchpin within engineering, maintenance, and technical service teams. This profession is not about performing deep technical design work, but rather about ensuring that engineering personnel, projects, and daily operations run seamlessly and efficiently. It is the perfect career for those who are highly organized, thrive on facilitating workflows, and enjoy being the central point of communication that keeps complex systems moving.

Individuals in these jobs typically act as the primary hub for scheduling, coordination, and administrative support. A core responsibility involves dispatching and managing the schedules of field engineers or technicians. This includes assigning service calls, prioritizing tasks, and ensuring that the right engineer with the appropriate skills is sent to the correct location to resolve maintenance issues or perform installations. They are the first point of contact for internal departments or external clients, responding to service requests, providing updates, and ensuring customer satisfaction by keeping all parties informed of progress. Furthermore, during major system shutdowns, repairs, or planned improvements, the Engineer Coordinator is instrumental in planning the event. They coordinate the logistics across multiple departments to minimize downtime, ensuring all teams are aligned and the work is completed with minimal disruption.

Common responsibilities for professionals in these roles extend beyond daily scheduling. They frequently handle crucial administrative duties such as maintaining logs for purchase orders, verifying that delivered goods match packing slips, and processing invoices. They are often tasked with ensuring compliance with company safety and security policies, reporting hazards, and managing necessary safety training certifications for the team. Additional tasks can include preparing reports for management, using specialized computer systems for project management and accounts, and managing documentation like risk assessments (RAMS) and client pre-qualification questionnaires (PQQs).

The typical skills and requirements for Engineer Coordinator jobs are a blend of hard and soft skills. Employers generally seek candidates with a high school diploma or equivalent, though further education can be beneficial. Practical experience of 1-2 years in a coordination, administrative, or technical support role is highly valued. Essential technical skills include proficiency with standard office software like the MS Office Suite, and often experience with specialized software for accounting (e.g., Sage) or project management. Excellent geographical knowledge is frequently important for effectively routing field personnel. The most critical attributes, however, are superior communication and interpersonal skills. A professional telephone manner, the ability to write clear emails, and the competence to develop positive working relationships with engineers, managers, and clients are paramount. Success in this profession hinges on being exceptionally organized, detail-oriented, proactive, and able to multitask in a fast-paced environment. If you are seeking a pivotal role that sits at the heart of technical operations, exploring Engineer Coordinator jobs could be your ideal career path.