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A person who is familiar with data center design, IT floor space management, cabinet power and U-space management, electrical, environmental, and mechanical equipment supporting the data center (e.g. HVAC - Heating Venting Air Conditioning, UPS, and Generators.
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Enforcing physical access, safety and security policies for restricted data center areas. This person will also need to build, manage, and maintain MEP monitoring tools utilizing Vertiv Sitescan and/or APC Data Center Expert/IT Advisor for performance, availability, reliability and security of IT resources.
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This Data Center Facilities Engineer is needed to support Data Center Managers to ensure all facility duties are run to meet TMNA data center standards.
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Also have many openings in all major cities in analog , mixed signal IC design, PMIC design, analog POWER design, power conversion design, power supply design, physical design, RF Engineers, Microwave Design Engineers, mixed signal design, mmW, MMIC, PA, multi core designs, ATE test engineer, and application engineers, product definers.
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Perform radiation safety duties to SOFIE Radiation Compliance/Environmental Health and Safety Program standards to ensure compliance with all regulations under the Corporate and site RSO. § Design and build equipment to improve operational reliability for cyclotron and isotope manufacturing.
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Interface with internal data center operations team, data center design engineering team, server hardware team, environmental health and safety team to promote standards that maintain consistency and reliability in services delivered.
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Experience in the areas of design and implementation of Ratings Data Ingestion pipelines with modern AWS cloud and other technologies such as S3, Hive, Databricks, Scala, Python and Spark.
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Key job responsibilities The Data Center Construction Manager will be responsible for construction project management and oversight of construction related activities as they relate to new builds or general capital projects which includes the ownership of the project scope, quality, schedule, and budget.
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A high level of comfort in providing consultation and training to other members of the primary care team in the areas of mental health, chemical dependency, and behavioral medicine.
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As the Mechanical BIM Manager, you will lead a highly creative and efficient Mechanical BIM team, tasked with managing the design of challenging and complex projects with innovative solutions for Amazon owned Data Center facilities.
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AECOM Transportation in Philadelphia, PA is seeking a Transportation Construction Project Manager to manage rail and transit design and construction projects, specifically Amtrak, SEPTA and PATCO projects.
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With a history of success spanning over 40 years and a portfolio of over 78 companies, Heico offers a dynamic and rewarding opportunity for a Regional Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Manager to oversee safety across four of our companies: Davies Molding, Stenograph, Insight Vision, and Versatile Mold & Design.
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Job Title: AWS Data Infrastructure Architect Location: Alameda, CA (Onsite ) Duration: Full time Hire Key Responsibilities: Architect, design and implement unified data access for various personas like data engineer, data analyst, data steward by simplified access control mechanism which supports governance on AWS and non-AWS assets.
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LSS is looking for a talented Electrical Engineer who will: take over Subject Matter Expert duties for the LSS Launch Facility Racks, Lead Cable Management and Design, assist Mechanical Engineers with electrical portions of their Assemblies and Installations, and act as a cognizant engineer for LSS Electrical Systems when speaking to other teams inside Sentinel.
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Within the AWS Data Center Community, the Data Center Design Engineering team is a dynamic and collaborative group of engineers and designers dedicated to revolutionizing data center infrastructure.
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