The phrase
"required manpower" refers to the number of people needed or necessary to accomplish a certain task or job.
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Project Superintendent — P.C.I. Energy Services, Lake Bluff, IL 2006 — 2007 Performed oversight of Alloy 600 project that included projection
of required manpower, tracking of labor hours, tools, equipment, inventory of supplies and management of crew training.
Ensured required manpower, parts, and tools were available for maintenance on 32 aircraft in compliance with timelines and budget.
Performing planning and layout tasks for various pipe fitting and welding projects including creating material lists,
projecting required manpower needs and ordering construction supplies.
Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) may be best known for military and defense use, but commercialization of the sector is occurring as recent technological developments have led to more uses for UAS at reduced costs and
required manpower.
Attempting to do so would
require manpower, and fewer than 20 people worked in Svanborg's lab.
Weighing the long - term environmental consequences of spills, water consumption, methane migration, waste production and disposal, truck traffic etc. is not simple —
it requires manpower, reporting, transparency, and enforcement.
Because our legs are stronger than our arms, pedal powered «grinding» allows for quicker tacking and gybing in a race, but it could also be useful to reduce
the required manpower for commercial sailing ships.
This is an essential legal service, something which law firms will always provide, however
it requires manpower which is time consuming to churn out these basic legal agreements.
The construction recruitment agency has the vital role of supplying
the required manpower for construction industries.
At Alliance International, we can supply
the required manpower within a scheduled timeline that will be beneficial to the clients.