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About this role We are seeking a candidate to join our engineering team as an intern specializing in Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Computer-Aided Design (CAD) using PTC's Creo software.
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Well-established San Diego County Civil Engineering and Land Surveying firm is looking for a highly motivated civil engineer with a minimum of three yers of experience in private land development to serve as a Design Civil Engineer.
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Comprehensive knowledge of all aspects of traffic engineering (including traffic signal design, signing, striping, traffic control, ITS, and safety improvements) on state, county, and municipal facilities.
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Minimum education required of the position B.S. Degree in Engineering or other closely related scientific discipline / physical science generally associated with power plant operations, or equivalent work experience (equivalent experience is defined as demonstrated success at the Engineer / Technician level) Minimum experience required of the position 2 - 5 years experience in nuclear power design, operations, or equivalent, depending upon engineering level.
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Ouster Inc. is seeking a digital hardware FPGA/ASIC design and verification engineering lead. You should be a hands-on technically savvy individual with a proven track record in FPGA/ASIC design processes with exposure into embedded software development.
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Design Quality Engineering Manager-Surgical page is loaded. Design Quality Engineering Manager-Surgical. Bachelor’s in Biomedical or Mechanical Engineering and 5+ years of experience.
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Job Description Fincantieri Marinette Marine, a Fincantieri Marine Group Company, is a progressive shipyard specializing in building ships for the United States Navy. We currently have an opportunity for an Engineering Supervisor Detail Design Pipe at our Marinette, Wisconsin location.
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Areas of work include Platform Process Engineering, Module Process Engineering, Panel Design/Engineering, Thin Film Engineering, Laser Process Engineering, Coating Engineering, and Prototype Engineering.
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Join our Utilities/Energy team of design professionals who provide a host of services that include feasibility studies, detailed engineering design, surveying, permitting, land acquisition, asset management, SUE, construction management, and more for renewable energy, oil and gas, electric transmission and distribution, electric substations and projects.
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Assists Site Design Project Manager and VP of Engineering and Site Design in plan review to ensure that plans are cost-efficient and are planned in such a way that product can be efficiently constructed on the site and meet government agency requirements.
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Business office environment requiring use of telephone and personal computer Work under pressure and overtime when required, in order to meet deadlines Qualifications/Knowledge/Skills Required: Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering 8+ years' experience and technical knowledge in mechanical engineering design of hardware preferably in aerospace or defense industry.
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We are seeking an individual to teach in diverse intellectual areas across engineering and design, including need and stakeholder analysis, ideation techniques, prototyping, ethics, and technical communication, as well as engineering computation (e.g., MATLAB, LabVIEW), device fabrication, mechanics of materials, electromechanical and fluid systems.
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Manage design configuration including chairing the program design configuration control board (CCB) for engineering change including design integration and change adjudication with support from ESG engineering and ILS departments.
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Job Segment: Nuclear Engineering, QA, Quality Assurance, MIG Welding, Security Clearance, Engineering, Technology, Quality, Manufacturing, Government. Design and implement functional gages for BWXT hardware Prepare capital packages for purchase of new gages Support other Quality Engineers with gaging and inspection planning need.
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Responsibilities Job Responsibilities: Provide CNS Mission Engineering with full time piping design engineering support for facility and production area activities in Cat 2 and Cat 3 facilities.
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