CTO stands for Chief Technology Officer. They are the executive responsible for understanding technical achievements in that organizations field. The CTO is generally an individual contributor who scans the environment for new technologies and helps the organization to understand and assimilate new technologies.
The VP of Engineering is the executive responsible for the software engineering organization. The VP of Engineering is not an individual contributor role and he is in charge of managing the budget for all software resources, human resource evaluations, and managing all software projects. In some organizations the VP of Engineering is also responsible for software operations.
In very small organizations you may only have one or the other role, in which case all the responsibilities accrue to that person. For example, there are many start-ups in Vancouver (Canada) that only have a CTO.
The VP is not listed as a model anyplace I can find.
See Honda_civic_vp
Sky is CTO of Traveling Geeks and CTO of The Dalai Lama Foundation, an international foundation for ethics and peace. His most recent job was as VP Internet Technology & Development for Leapfrog Enterprises, an education toy company.
The executive vice president(EVP) is higher than the vice president(VP). As well there is a senior vice president(SVP) that's in between the EVP & VP. But they are just titles especially on a sports team. If u are the EVP of marketing or VP of marketing there's no difference on what you do just on who you report to
A VP should directors who report into them. An SVP should have VP's that report into them. If an SVP has no VPs or a VP has no directors than it's just an ego thing and perhaps a small difference in pay
One may request listings for a VP engineering job from Workopolis, career Builder or Monster. These sites have many high tech companies who recruit for high level positions.
There is no difference between value analysis and value engineering. Both are names applied to the same formal analytical process developed at General Electric in 1947 by Larry Miles. It was originally called value analysis, and has come to be called by several names as time has passed (value analysis, value engineering, value management, the value methodology). The term "Value Engineering" is also often mis-used to refer to any exercise to reduce cost. Don Stafford, VP-Education, SAVE International
She had wished to make a difference, and believed that becoming VP would be the best way.
There are a few listings for VP positions for engineering jobs in Northern Florida. Use employment search engines, such as monster.com to search for the area of Florida you are looking for. You can also use local newspapers and job finding businesses.
VP = VL / √3 or VL = VP*√3. this will give you the values for a star connected system. If you using delta the VP = VL
Fred Rockelman; Tucker VP and Sales Director (Formerly president of Plymouth)Hanson Brown; Executive VP (Formerly VP for General Motors)KE Lyman; Development engineer (Formerly of Bendix Corporation and Borg-Warner)Ben Parsons; Tucker engineering VP and chief engineer (International fuel injection expert)Lee S. Treese; VP of manufacturing (Formerly a Ford executive)Herbert Morley; arner plant manager)Robert Pierce; VP and Treasurer (Formerly secretary of Briggs Manufacturing)
This specific search engine is good for finding specific positions- http://www.engineerjobs.com/jobs/Nebraska/. You could also look up engineering companies there and check individual websites.