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Project Engineer

Sturgeon Bay, WI · On-site

$60K - $80K/yr

Engineering Phase Provide direction to Lead Designers and Detailers on engineering and design ... Manage the fabrication phase of the project to ensure continuity with the contract and design ...

Project Engineer

Sturgeon Bay, WI · On-site

$60K - $80K/yr

The Project Engineer will be required to travel to our customer sites as necessary during the sale ... the contract and design specifications. Ensure that final drawings reflect the end product. • ...

Quality Assurance Engineer II

Sturgeon Bay, WI · On-site

$69K - $89K/yr

As a Quality Engineer II for a Contract Medical Device Manufacturing Organization, you will be responsible for ensuring that all products are manufactured and delivered according to the strictest ...

Come join our team of engineers and experts that guide our customers toward the right choices to ... fulfill contract obligations with customers. * Work with project managers to ensure daily field ...

Come join our team of engineers and experts that guide our customers toward the right choices to ... fulfill contract obligations with customers. * Work with project managers to ensure daily field ...

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Contract * Hybrid Required: * Associates degree in Business, Engineering or related field or HS Diploma and equivalent experience. * 3-5 years minimum experience in a project-based environment.

Administrative Assistant

Marinette, WI

$16.50 - $22.25/hr

Staff Augmentation (Contract, Contract-to-Hire, Direct Hire); Bulk Buy Staff Augmentation; Offshore ... Our Staff Members Our in-house team offers a broad range of Information Technology, Engineering ...

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What is the difference between Contract Programming vs Software Developer?

AspectContract ProgrammingSoftware Developer
CredentialsTypically no specific certifications required, but technical skills are essentialOften holds degrees or certifications in computer science or related fields
Work EnvironmentProject-based, freelance or temporary roles, often remoteFull-time employment, in-house or remote
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across various industries for short-term projectsEmployed by companies for ongoing development roles
Search & Comparison IntentOften compared for flexibility and project scopeCompared for career stability and growth opportunities

Contract Programming involves short-term, project-based work often as a freelancer, while Software Developers typically work full-time within a company. Both roles require strong technical skills, but their work environments and employment terms differ significantly.

What is contract programming?

Contract programming refers to the practice of hiring software developers or programmers on a contract basis, rather than as permanent employees. These professionals are typically brought in to work on specific projects or for a set period of time, often to address resource gaps or provide specialized expertise. Contract programmers are responsible for designing, writing, testing, and maintaining code according to the requirements set by the client. This arrangement offers flexibility for both the employer and the programmer, as it allows businesses to scale their workforce as needed and gives programmers the opportunity to work on diverse projects.

What are some common challenges faced by contract programmers when working with multiple clients simultaneously?

Contract programmers often juggle projects for several clients at once, which can present challenges in time management, prioritizing tasks, and ensuring clear communication. Balancing different workflows, adapting to various coding standards, and aligning with each client’s expectations require strong organizational and interpersonal skills. It's important to establish transparent timelines, utilize project management tools, and maintain regular check-ins with clients to keep projects on track and avoid misunderstandings.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Contract Programmer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Contract Programmer, you need advanced programming skills, knowledge of multiple programming languages, and a proven track record demonstrated by a relevant degree or portfolio of completed projects. Familiarity with version control systems (like Git), project management tools, and sometimes certifications in specific technologies (such as AWS or Microsoft Azure) are commonly expected. Strong communication, time management, and problem-solving abilities help you adapt to diverse client needs and collaborate remotely. These skills enable you to deliver high-quality, on-time solutions while maintaining client satisfaction in a competitive contract environment.
Environmental Project Engineer

Environmental Project Engineer

Therma-Tron-X, Inc.

Sturgeon Bay, WI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

 
Position Summary:
 
This full-time position will be responsible for managing projects for TTX Environmental (a division of TTX). The Project Engineer will be responsible for the day-to-day management of projects moving through our facility from design through start-up.  Project Engineers are required to travel to our customer sites to assist with start-up and training customers on equipment. Approximately 25% travel can be expected.
 
 
General Responsibilities:
 
Sales Phase
 
Support Sales department as needed
Review quotes and specifications
Suggest new concepts to meet customer requirements
Price non-standard items
Direct, manage, and support R & D projects
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Engineering Phase
 
Provide direction to Lead Designers and Detailers on engineering and design specifications.
Approve fabrication drawings prior to release (responsible for the contents of all prints in production for jobs assigned).
Order long lead time items and monitor delivery of same.
Approve materials being requisitioned for purchase.
Write and price addendums to address customer's changing requirements during the project.
Develop and maintain professional working relationships with customers.
Develop and approve all required engineering documentation including operation manuals, maintenance manuals, recommended spare parts lists, etc.
 
 
Fabrication Phase
 
Work closely with the fabrication personnel to complete the project.
Manage the fabrication phase of the project to ensure continuity with the contract and design specifications. Insure that final drawings reflect the end product.
Assist the Field Installation Manager in development and review of subcontractor proposals and bids.
 
 
 
 
Installation Phase
 
Support Installation Supervisors; providing phone support, additional materials, updated prints, etc.
Site visits for site evaluation and preparation, equipment review during installation, start-up and training, as required.
Collect all required documentation, including Operator Training Letters, Equipment Acceptance Forms, Safety Review Forms, Field Installation Reports, etc.
 
 
Post-Installation Phase
 
Maintain communication and relationships with key customer representatives.
Generate and communicate potential sales leads to TTX Management.
Resolve problems and issues as they arise.
Support the Engineering Services Manager and the Field Installation Supervisors as necessary.
 
 
Requirements:
 
Bachelors degree in Chemical Engineering or related field
Willingness to learn electrical troubleshooting
Comfortable working with basic chemistry
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