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As a Technical Operations Engineer, you will be responsible for ensuring the technical outcome of the vehicles throughout their lifecycle by solving problems to support operations and production teams and improving the quality and reliability of the vehicles by facilitating faster product iteration and translating drone performance in the field into targeted design improvements.
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Develop and/or update technical drawings/models using AutoCAD, Microstation Connect, Microstation, Solidworks. Incorporate Engineering Change Proposals written against a variety of Aviation and Missile system technical drawings.
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Education: Bachelor's degree in Theatre Arts, Public Administration, Business Administration or related field OR graduation from high school or the equivalent with a minimum of 3 years professional experience as a lead stagehand/rigger and technical director.
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Join our CGI team in a dynamic environment supporting the US Army customer in developing and updating military technical drawings using applicable military and industry standards. Senior Draftsperson/Technical Documentation Analyst.
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This is an unprecedented opportunity to propel your career to new heights with the PGA TOUR.The Director, Technical Operations, PGA TOUR Studios will provide end-to-end technical and operational oversite for the planning and execution of PGA TOUR Studios productions.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited institute in an area applicable to the position in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Systems Engineering, Information Systems, or a related technical discipline; an additional four (4) years of relevant experience may be substituted in lieu of a degree.
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Woodard and Curran are seeking a Stormwater/Drainage Technical Manager for any one of our east coast offices. Provide technical guidance for hydrologic and hydraulic analyses, using a variety of techniques and models (e.g., HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, SWMM, etc.
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With this the TD supervises all professional scenic studio staff to include the assistant technical director, charge scenic artist, and the props director; oversees backstage operations, maintains department equipment, and manages the physical spaces of the scenic studio, theatres, and support areas.
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Serve as primary point of contact for Studio and Remote Technical Operations & Engineering staff for PGA TOUR Studios technical and operational matters. Drive and oversee the development and implementation of a technical training program for the launch of PGA TOUR Studios.
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Assists the Chief Engineer and Engineering Technical Services Director on all matters related to the planning, design and construction of the communitys water quality treatment centers (WQTCs), sanitary collection/conveyance, stormwater drainage and flood control systems.
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The Spray Foam Technical Services Representative (TSR) is responsible for serving as an expert in spray foam and associated equipment for IDI customers and staff, including but not limited to the training of current and potential customers on spray foam application, new equipment commissioning, performance of repairs and warranties, troubleshooting, safety, and providing insightful recommendations to help our customers grow.
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Preferred: Bachelor's degree in a technical field or engineering and a minimum of seven (7) years' experience within the onshore gas corrosion field and NACE certification as a CP Level II and CIP II (coating inspector.
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Provide on-site technical support during preventative or corrective maintenance activities or commissioning. Develop, review, concur with and/or assess engineering technical documents. Develop, review, concur with and/or assess management control procedures, technical procedures, or guides.
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Supervise and mentor teams of technical theatre students and Performing Arts Scholars supporting productions with lighting, sound, scenic, projection, and costume design elements. The School of Performing Arts (SPA) Technical Director is responsible for all technical elements associated with SPproduced theatrical, dance, and music performances, including lighting and projections, sound, set design and construction, and props and costumes, among other elements.
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General knowledge of code approved building practices with an emphasis in building envelope, spray foam and fiberglass insulation. Assist IDI Sales Team with informing prospects/customers about IDI's products including spray foam, parts and equipment, spray foam rigs and spray foam accessories.
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