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Proficiency with technical writing, office automation, discipline-specific design software, technology, math principles, physics, predictive models, spreadsheets, and tools. Supervise, develop, evaluate and assign work to junior engineering staff on projects of medium to high complexity and serve as a technical advisor providing knowledge and expertise.
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Proficiency with technical writing, office automation, and discipline-specific design software (i.e., MicroStation InRoads / Open Roads, technology, math principles, predictive models, spreadsheets, and tools.
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Knowledge of electro-mechanical assembly, industrial processes, technical writing, and teaming. Currently enrolled in an accredited degree program pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, or related degree.
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Bachelor’s degree in a scientific discipline or 3 to 5 years relevant experience in construction Computer proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, Access, PowerPoint and AdobeA valid drivers license is requiredUSA citizenship is required (no dual-citizenship)Technical writing skills (preferred) In addition to the requirements above, the ideal candidate is in the vicinity of Idaho Falls.
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Must possess strong technical verbal and technical writing skills, and be able to read technical literature and engineering plans. Checks the accuracy (formal and informal QA/QC) of assigned tasks completed by other engineering and technical staff.
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The activities of the Sr. Electrical Engineer may include design reviews, field investigations, existing systems assessment, electrical, lighting and lighting control system design and layout, equipment selection and specification, drafting, code review, calculations including spreadsheet analyses and use of engineering software, writing control system sequences of operation, construction administration, and commissioning services.
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Provide technical quality reviews of work products developed by others and coordinate the work of other engineering disciplines into the final design deliverables. Working knowledge of state and federal regulations and technical guidance (e.g., NJDEP TRSR, NYSDEC DER-10, PA Act 2, RCRA, CERCLA, TSCA.
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The Client Director role works closely with the rest of the customer account team including Sales, Technical pre-sales, Value Engineering, and OT leads for other value-added services that can be provided to the clients in relation to solution realization including learning services, managed services, and cloud services.
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You have strong oral presentation and technical writing skills. + Over 15 year or more of relevant experience in a specific aerospace engineering field. + Recommend development action of Senior Engineering Specialists (SES) as part of Performance Development Plan (PDP.
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Candidates should have strong technical writing skills, the ability to proactively identify and resolve technical design issues, and the interpersonal skills necessary to collaborate with Navy civilian and uniformed customers, our supply partners, shipyard trades, engineers, project managers, and business professionals.
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Technical writing clarity to ensure Fronius support staff and end users understand the subject matter being communicated. Associate degree from an accredited educational institution in Mechanical and Electrical Technology; Military certification in Mechanical Electrical Technology or10 years of Mechanical and Electrical Maintenance experience or Bachelor Science Engineering Degree from an accredited educational institution Degree in Megatronics, Electrical, Mechanical and/or Welding.
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Strong technical writing skills to capture complex technical requirements; cause/effect and risks in design plans; qualifications; FMEAs and investigations. Bachelors Degree in Engineering or technical discipline; or equivalent experience plus demonstrated competence.
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Work will involve technical assignments including design with CADD modeling software, construction plans and specification preparation, spreadsheet preparation, site development design, report writing, large-report preparation, construction cost estimating, construction observation, and facility inspection.
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Software Developer to assist in designing, modifying, developing, and writing applications and software using C. Work as part of a small engineering team on the development of a family of threat emitters.
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The worker must have a "technical" mind to understand the engineering document's functions, and a general, basic understanding of the electrical generation and transmission systems and equipment.
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