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Company : Black & Veatch Corporation Req Id : 103184 Opportunity Type : Staff Relocation eligible : No Full time/Part time : Full-Time Project Only Hire : No Visa Sponsorship Available: No The OpportunityIn this role, you will have the opportunity to act as a mechanical design engineer and project engineer for hydropower projects.
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This person can sit in NYC or Houston and the firm can sponsor a Visa. No C2C as this is a full time position. a top tier global hedge fund is looking for a Sr (8+ years of experience) Engineer on their commodities risk technology team.
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No H1b visa sponsorship will be offered with this position. In-depth understanding of HMI/SCADA hardware/software platforms such as Servers, VM’s, Networks, Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk and Plant Pax, Aveva System Platform and Edge, Inductive Automation Ignition, GE iFIX, Siemens Winn CC, and TI Portal.
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No visa sponsorship available at this time) Need a Java Engineer with strong experience in the data engineering space to help build and integrate data-driven intelligent solutions into the business processes.
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Unfortunately there is no VISA sponsorship or C2C for this opportunity, only GC holders or US Citizens. Hands-on expertise in identity and access management best practices, procedures, and software solutions like Azure AD, CyberArk, etc.
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Visa Sponsorship Available: No. Basic structural steel and concrete experience using 3D analysis and design software. Project Only Hire : No. Black and Veatch delivers conventional , renewable, sustainable, reliable and integrated power solutions to customers.
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Work Eligibility:All Work Authorizations are Permitted – No Visa Transfers. Involve in the Software Development Life Cycle including requirements analysis, design, development, testing and implementation.
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No C2C or Visa Sponsorship Available. On-Board Companies is hiring a Lab System Management Equipment Engineer in Warren, NJ! The LSM Equipment Engineer is responsible for initiating and owning deviations, CAPAs, and change controls, and authoring calibration and maintenance SOPs as well as performing calibrations, maintenance, and qualifications/validations.
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Job Segment: Structural Engineer, Engineer, Construction, Electrical, Engineering. Structural Engineer 5- Transmission Line- US Hybrid. Job Segment: Structural Engineer, Engineer, Construction, Electrical, Engineering.
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NO H1b visa candidates. Person must be available to work ONSITE a min of 3 days a week with the software and hardware engineers. IDEAL person will have maintenance and development of hardware monitoring, management and test software in Java, Python, C, C.
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US Citizens, GC, EAD ( H4, L2), E3 TN visa holders preferred, NO third party corp to corp accepted for this job. Firm understanding of the Software Development Life Cycle and methodologies such as Agile /Scrum.
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No visa sponsorship. Mentor entry-level, mid-level, and senior-level software engineers and technologists. Provide expert level of software programming/development, design, analysis, and mentoring.
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Visa Restrictions: No visa sponsorship is available for this position. Experience with DevSecOps and Agile Scrum software development methodology including using tools like Git, Jira and Confluence.
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No visa sponsorship is available for this position. We are looking for a Full Stack Developer who will be responsible for designing, developing, and implementing frontend and backend software for a complex web application Translating software requirements into working and maintainable solutions within the existing application frameworks.
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Company : Black & Veatch Corporation Req Id : 103210 Opportunity Type : Staff Relocation eligible : Yes Full time/Part time : Full-Time Project Only Hire : No Visa Sponsorship Available: Yes Why Black and VeatchBlack and Veatch allows you to lend your talent and perspective to humanity’s biggest challenges in a flexible environment where you are empowered to grow and explore new possibilities.
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