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The Streets Transportation Department is seeking a motivated and dedicated Traffic Engineer I to join a diverse hands-on team. This position involves the application of professional traffic engineering work at the entry professional level and intelligent transportation systems (ITS) knowledge including skills to a wide variety of engineering functions that will assist in developing our traffic signal infrastructure.
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Technical input of design and contract documents on Capital and Developer projects for compliance with Department of Ecology (DOE) Criteria for Sewage Works Design requirements, Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Road and APWA standards, Kitsap County Sewer and Road standards, and required building, electrical, and plumbing codes.
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The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is an Equal Opportunity Employer by both policy and practice. To be considered for this opportunity, applicants will need to provide their Certificate of Disability (COD) provided by a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor within the Department for Aging & Rehabilitative Services (DARS.
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The Qualified Member of the Engineering Department (QMED) holds an MMD with an appropriate QMED or Assistant Engineer's rating. Be trained in use of fixed fire suppression systems.
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Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) encourages participation in all its programs, services and activities and does not discriminate against qualified applicants with disabilities.
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Our 40-year success through organic growth and acquisitions has resulted in a portfolio of over 25+ brands that welcome upwards of 30 million guests/riders annually. By creating a company culture that puts RESPECT at its core, we believe it will drive us to achieve our goal of becoming a Global Experiences and Transportation Leader.
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ECI has an immediate opening for a Manager in its Industrial Department located in Billings, MT. The Industrial Department Manager is responsible for the overall supervision and department performance consisting of 10 to 15 electrical and mechanical engineers/designers executing industrial, commercial and water/wastewater design projects.
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The Department of Corrections has a current vacancy for a Correctional Boiler Engineer located at the Maine Correctional Center in Windham, Maine. This position is open to current Department of Corrections employees as well as outside candidates.
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The Computing Products Department (CPD) has an opening for an Electrical Engineer II. The department is responsible for the development and sustainment of state of the art ruggedized avionics hardware products including high performance and high assurance p rocessing platforms, video and graphics processing modules, high-bandwidth networking solutions, and control panels used in rotary wing, tanker, and transport aircraft platforms for the military and commercial markets.
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About us : Here at the Port of Portland, The Engineering Department provides design and project delivery for facilities, utilities, systems, and equipment in support of our marine, dredging, and aviation operations.
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Raytheon's Airborne Multi-Mission Electronics Department part of Integrated Electrical Solution mission area, is seeking an experienced firmware design engineer to work onsite in Goleta, CA to design and develop embedded firmware technologies for the airborne military applications.
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The Defense Industrial Security Clearance Office (DISCO), an agency of the Department of Defense, handles and adjudicates the security clearance process. The Control Systems section within the Sensor Power Department (SPD) has an exciting employment opportunity for a Senior Engineer with motion control experience.
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The Airborne Battle Management and Command and Control (ABMC2) department is seeking a skilled systems engineer with expertise in aircraft avionics and an interest in joing our dynamic department to assist in defining the future of airspace sharing and utilization.
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This position is part of the Manufacturing Automation Engineering department and is located in Lodi, CA, as an onsite swing shift role. The Mechanical Engineer is responsible for applying research and principles of engineering to the planning, design, development, documentation, and testing/debugging of a variety of instruments, equipment, systems, and/or software with our automation manufacturing equipment.
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Lead the development, design, and execution of the General Assembly Manufacturing Systems within the Chassis department. Select, train and lead the prototype technician build team during all stages of hardware build during the Product Development Process.
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