Sentences with phrase «by operations engineers»

Being too general is a common mistake made by operations engineers.

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Emerging evidence makes it clear that the installation of software to defeat emissions controls was not the result of some rogue operation — it was driven by decisions made by the company's top engineers and approved at the highest levels.
The elite combat engineering unit, known by its Hebrew acronym Yahalom, has been doubled in size since the operation, and the unit's base in Sirkin, outside Tel Aviv, is now equipped with an exact replica of a Hamas tunnel for training purposes.
Zinc One is managed by a proven team of geologists and engineers who have previously constructed and operated successful mining operations.
As part of the ecosystem, we have worked hard to build a service that can support enterprise - grade businesses such as Microsoft by forming top - notch engineering, client operations, business development, legal, and executive teams.
One imminent danger, as seen by one who believes that 9 / 11was engineered by members of the Bush administration, is that there will be another false flag operation.
The exposé of Planned Parenthood engineered by Live Action has not only disclosed some illegal and immoral operations of Planned Parenthood, it has also revealed sharp divergences in the pro-life movement and Catholic community about what counts as lying.
Nicholas Meats new facilities, scheduled to be completed this year, are engineered to properly manage the factory wastewater on - site for water reuse and recover energy from by - products generated within both the production process and within the wastewater treatment operations themselves.
Seeds produced by our seed operations team are bred naturally, with no genetic engineering.
Measuring only 3.8 by 2m, it offers the type of low - maintenance high efficiency that is so important where industrial and municipal operations don't have the resources to place engineering staff on close standby.
Following the disruption of the operations of Airline, by three aviation unions comprising of United Labour Congress (ULC), National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN) and National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE), the management of Arik Air said it has resolved the lingering impasse with labour unions in a meeting mediated by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority.
Mangano said equipment provided by states throughout the East Coast enabled officials to restore the plant to partial operation more quickly than engineers had anticipated.
Your idea has to be formally described and reviewed by the plant manager, the quality operations manager, and the engineering manager; lab trials have to be performed and reviewed; a change control document must be written and approved; a Qualification Master Plan prepared; and then — and only then — you can try your idea in the plant.
A microeconomic game theoretic perspective,» was coauthored by Jay Sethuraman, professor of industrial engineering and operations research at Columbia Engineering, and Yu Luo, a chemical engineering PhD student working with Venkatasubramanian, and published online in the April 28th issue of the journal Physica A.
The outgoing three - shuttle fleet (Atlantis, Discovery, and Endeavour) is survived by several thousand laid - off scientists, engineers, mechanics, and other personnel who were responsible for the program's operation, as well as by a President George W. Bush — endorsed scheme to re-create the rocket - and - capsule - style vehicles of NASA's glory days with versions of shuttle hardware capable of reaching Mars.
Though successful, the operation highlights concerns felt by engineers like Sloane, who ran the project for US - based firm Titan Salvage.
Pinsky's analysis relied on data from fisheries management agencies worldwide, and used mathematical analyses developed by collaborator David Byler in operations research and financial engineering at Princeton University.
In a study commissioned by the Institution of Engineers, Australia, last year and conducted on 1990 data in annual reports, only 2 of the 50 largest companies were found to have directors on their boards with a responsibility for the technical areas of the company's operations — that is, 2 out of 413 directors.
It is important that engineers and scientists who begin their careers with excitement, filled with bright hope and aspirations of making significant contributions to their technical community and the organization for which they work, do not feel frustrated by organizational structure, operations, or interactions that they do not understand.
DS5: The construction of an engineering demonstrator low frequency array resembling our vision of an SKA station and exploration of the practical issues involved in multi-beam acquisition and signal - processing concepts The operation of links in SKADS (using the European research fibre network GÉANT) to join a number of SKADS multi-beaming demonstrators separated by distances up to many hundreds of kilometres, to demonstrate the high angular resolution imaging capabilities required by the SKA community.
Visualization of optical deflection and switching operations by a domain - engineered based LiNbO3 electro - optic device G. Coppola, P. Ferraro, M. Iodice, S. De Nicola, S. Grilli, D. Mazzotti, and P. De Natale Optics Express 11, 1212 - 1222 (2003).
We also get to know the Air France flight engineer, played by Denis Ménochet, whose fearless questioning eventually leads Brühl to open up — and, it's suggested, may have played a role in how the rescue operation eventually played out.
The trainers will use an 18 - minute video produced by Operation Lifesaver, a Washington nonprofit group, and will rely on advice from train engineers, according to Secretary of Transportation Federico F. Pena, who announced the program last week at a news conference.
I have spent much of my adult life in the high technology operations of the Silicon Valley, overwhelmingly surrounded by immigrant engineers from around the globe.
Before joining Flamboyan, Carlos worked as an engineer and business strategist focused initially on solving complex operations and logistics challenges faced by Fortune 500 companies.
Remember that the car runs by burning gasoline inside of a metal box (the engine)- things therefore get quite hot in the normal course of operation, and a good deal of engineering has been devoted to making sure that that heat is dissipated safely.
The Ranger, which was designed and engineered primarily by Ford's Australian operations, managed to earn an 89 percent overall score in the NCAP crash testing.
It would share underpinnings with some Bentley models, part of a strategy by former Bentley chief (now Audi board member) Wolfgang Dürheimer to have the engineering operations of the two companies work more closely.
Toyota engineers addressed challenges presented by typical CVT design such as the high level of hydraulic pressure CVT's require for operation, and the optimization of the pulley ratio range to offer the best performance and fuel economy.
The task of overseeing Ford's motorsport operations, meanwhile, has been delegated to Mark Rushbrook — a 50 - year - old former NVH engineer from Western Pennsylvania, who was personally scooped up for Ford Performance by Raj Nair back in 2013.
Emerson helps its customers cut costs, increase output, reduce energy use and emissions, and improve safety in complex operations by providing both automation technologies and engineering services.
The Services segment offers engineering and management services, which include designing and constructing desalination of desalination plants and the management and operation of desalination plants owned by affiliated companies.
In 2009, a freak accident with a harvester severed both of Oscar's hind legs, and he underwent an operation for prosthetic limbs, designed by Biomedical Engineers from the University College London, making him a pioneer in the science of bionic limbs for animals.
E.A.T., in operation between 1966 and 1993, was a non-profit organization co-founded by artist Robert Rauschenberg and engineer William Kluver with the aim of sponsoring collaboration between artists and scientists as well as facilitating international cultural exchange such as the featured portfolio.
The centerpiece of the effort is a Web site that is expected to go into operation on Monday to answer virtually any question posed by consumers about genetically engineered crops.
Industry records show that our abilities are highly strained by the complex engineering and fastidious attention required for safe nuclear generating plant construction and operation.
Pratseyo is now attempting to save the country's peat forests which contain eight times the carbon content of other rainforests by engineering a massive land - swap, essentially by convincing palm oil producers to move their operations to degraded land.
A consortium between Vestas and Quanta Services will deliver the engineering, procurement, and construction of the project, which is expected to be in operation by the end of 2018.
On Jan. 20th Canadian Press reported on a pipeline engineer who had been fired by Bechtel Corp for his whistle blowing; he had written of, «Cheap foreign steel that cracked when workers tried to weld it, foundations for pump stations that you would never consider using in your own home, fudged safety tests... short cuts on the steel and rebar that are essential for safe pipeline operation, and siting of facilities on completely inappropriate spots like wetlands.»
Traditionally, the operation of each station has been closely watched by trained engineers and scientists to look for signs of hardware or software failures.
The significance of the threat posed by ongoing global climate engineering operations is addressed, along with the role that climate engineering operations are playing in the rapidly unfolding climate / biosphere collapse, which Mr. Patrick Wood denies is occurring.
The US military is as large as the next 10 largest militaries combined, thus they have the ability to carry out climate engineering (weather warfare) operations on the largest scale by far.
So that forecasts are based on the scheduled weather produced by the climate engineering operations, not by nature.
The EcoMow device, which is being developed by a startup lead by a team of engineers and business students from George Mason University, could be a potential game - changer for commercial mowing operations, as it can cut labor costs at the same time as it harvests a potential revenue source, biomass pellets.
A special feature of the Center is that its operations and activities will be guided by all interested in legal innovation — not only lawyers, but those involved in other industries such as design and engineering, and academe.
Corporates, especially manufacturing industries, rely heavily on engineering insurance as it safeguards them against risks faced by ongoing construction projects, installation projects and machinery and equipment in the project operation.
This is just the latest move by Google to beef up its hardware chops by bringing more engineers under one roof; just last week, the company finalized its deal to spend $ 1.1 billion acquiring a large part of HTC's hardware operation.
On most stock trading services like E * Trade and Scottrade, customers pay around $ 7 per trade to cover these companies» marketing, physical branches and sales reps. Founded in 2013, Robinhood ditches those fees by running a lean operation centered around engineers and its app.
We combed through these builds by performing a strings operation, and found that these builds are indeed engineering boot images with SELinux set to permissive.
According to an internal email seen by Bloomberg, HTC's president of engineering and operations Fred Liu will take over Costello's duties in a new, expanded role.
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