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Total 6 Director/C-Level engineering job vacancies in D16 Upper East Coast, Bedok, Eastwood, Kew Drive

Executive Director ? Cost Engineering and Controls

Full-time
Brisbane, Queensland
Finance / Banking / Insurance
2 weeks ago
22nd October, About Us: RP Infrastructure (RPI) is one of Australia's leading Project Management and Advisory practices, recognised for d.....

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ANZ Engineering Director

Full-time
Tingalpa, Queensland
Engineering
2 months ago
Work for a global FMCG company with some of the worlds most trusted and iconic brands.   Be part of an exciting business where emp.....

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Executive Director, Digital Engineering

Full-time
Brisbane, Queensland
Engineering
5 months ago
Executive Director, Digital Engineering Ownership of Queensland Government?s digital presence and touchpoints Design and deliver seamles.....

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Technical Director ? Engineering

Full-time
Box Hill, Victoria
Information Technology
6 months ago
MUST HAVES Prior experience leading and managing a medium to large teams in a production environment Jedi like C , Unreal Engine, Custom Eng.....

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Project Director

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Business Management / Project / Planning
7 months ago
Need experience in Architectural metal works, metal cladding, Ceiling panels, Glass Wall, Glass Railing, Sky lights, Stainless Steel & Aluminiu.....

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Associate Director / Director – Fire Engineering QLD

Full-time
Brisbane, Queensland
Engineering
8 months ago
A rare opportunity exists for an experienced, RPEQ registered, industry professional to step up or move across and lead WSP’s Queensland Fire Engineer.....

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