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Some aspects of the rotational program may require moderate to heavy physical demands, including lifting (, walking (10+ miles daily), climbing and mechanical repair. Preferred degrees: Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Finance, and GIS. Excellent verbal and written skills.
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Our Engineering Rotational Development Program enhances the experience of engineering graduates transitioning from student to full-time engineer. You will be rotating through the Distribution Engineering, the Non-Asset Engineering, and the Transportation Engineering departments of NFI where you will be receiving intense technical and functional training on a fast track to a senior engineering role.
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Proven familiarity to drive engineering documents, drawing revisions, and configuration management with ManTech processes which focus on quality and repeatability. -Demonstrated, competent skillset with aerospace hardware assemblies, static and rotational components; valves, hydraulics, propellants, fins and/or mechanical landing gear.
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Our rotational development program for recent or soon to be graduates who desire a career in industrial sales. B.S. Degree in Industrial Distribution, Engineering, Supply Chain / Distribution, Sales, or related is a plus.
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Some aspects of the rotational program may require moderate to heavy physical demands, including lifting (75lbs.) Preferred degrees: Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Finance, and GIS. Assist with repairs of water/wastewater treatment plant equipment and perform minor maintenance.
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The Associate Development Program (ADP) is a two-year rotational program beginning July 2024 designed to bring high potential early career talent into the organization, expose participants to a curriculum of continuous development and create a pipeline of transformative professionals and future leaders.
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The Leidos Engineering, Integration and Mission Operations Business of our National Security Sector s seeking a qualified Capture Manager to lead the pursuit of opportunities across the Logistics and Mission Support Operation.
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Our rotational development program for recent graduates who desire a career in industrial sales. 2 year technical degree and/or training in related field; B.S. Degree in Industrial Distribution, Engineering, Supply Chain/Distribution, Sales or related discipline is preferred.
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Mentor other program managers and rotational program staff in the capture management process. A proven track record of successful capture management in the logistics, modernization, sustainment, and engineering across multiple domains (land, sea and air), organizations and program offices in the Department of Defense at a variety of acquisition sizes.
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Upon successful completion of the rotational training program, you will be transferred to your designated territory. Strong ambition to pursue a career in industrial or engineering sales.
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A WEP Rotational Engineer will build up the understanding of the key responsibilities of each discipline in the rotational program including, but not limited to: Applications Engineering, Project Engineering, Process Engineering, Field Service & Commissioning, Process Start-ups and potentially Electrical & Instrumentation Engineering and Automation.
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BS/BA degree in Accounting, Finance, Operations, General Management, Engineering, Supply Chain Management. The supply chain analyst supports the corporate supply chain team through analytics, process development/process improvement and ultimately execution in the areas of On Time Delivery, Inventory Management and Asset Demand Planning.
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Engineer I - Project Engineer Rotational Program. Engineers will have the opportunity to accelerate their development in the areas of project controls and field engineering on large-scale, heavy civil infrastructure projects.
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Engineering Rotational Associate – Process Optimization. If you are interested in launching your professional career in the satellite communications (SATCOM) industry, join Intelsat in one of our three Rotational Associate positions.
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McCarty Equipment Co., a Sunsource company, is an Oilfield and Industrial Warehouse that provides products such as belts, hose, valves and many other items to service Oilfield and Industrial Supply Stores.
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