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Experience working as a Transmission Protection Engineer, P&C Engineer, Relay Engineer, or Protection & Controls Specialist (SME) The P&C Electrical Engineer / Relay Protection Engineer - Works with compliance team on up keeping NERC and CIP Compliance standards.
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The Lead P&C Engineer / Relay Protection & Controls Engineer - Works with compliance team on up keeping NERC and CIP Compliance standards. The Lead P&C Engineer / Relay Protection & Controls Engineer-Has oversight of transmission and substation system firmware upgrades.
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The P&C Electrical Engineer / Relay Protection Engineer - Has oversight on transmission and substation system firmware upgrades. The P&C Electrical Engineer / Relay Protection Engineer - Handles high priority RTU programming and in-house in SCADA testing initiatives.
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Utilize programming languages like JavaScript, TypeScript, Swift, Objective C, Kotlin, Java, C#, Dart, Python, SQL, and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of Azure tools and services.
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The P&C Electrical Engineer / Relay Protection Engineer - Facilitates the P&C Engineering design review and specifications of transmission / substation systems. The P&C Electrical Engineer / Relay Protection Engineer - Leads commissioning, maintenance, & testing operations.
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A developer and operator of high voltage transmission renewable energy systems is looking to grow its Engineering Operations Team with the addition of a Mid to Senior Level Transmission P&C Engineer.
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NET/C#, JavaScript, and SQL. Net Core, SSIS, Blazor, AngularJS, TypeScript, VueJS, LESS, SASS, and Azure DevOps. Net Core, SSIS, Blazor, AngularJS, TypeScript, VueJS, LESS, SASS, and Azure DevOps.
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Job Description Torch Technologies is seeking a Counter- small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-sUAS) Test officer. The successful candidate will provide expertise and advice to support the Joint C-sUAS Office (JCO) Acquisition and Resources Division Chief, JCO Director, and other senior JCO leaders concerning C-sUAS test efforts.
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Order and/or perform pertinent diagnostic tests—ECG, echocardiogram, nuclear stress test, exercise stress test, chest x-ray, etc.
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Summary:Yorktown Systems Group is seeking a Resistance Training Laboratory Team Leader to provide Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) Level C Instruction and instructional support services to the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy, Special Warfare Center & School (USAJFKSWCS.
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NOV is currently looking for Solids Control Operator for Sitting closed loop jobs, Operating Solids Control equipment, running heavy equipment such as track hoes, doing daily reports.
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The Engineer is responsible for the design and analysis of safety and non-safety related I&C systems for the SMR-160 Small Modular Reactor (SMR) under the direction of a senior engineer and regularly interfacing with the mechanical, nuclear, and electrical engineering teams for I&C design and consultation.
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Research and design efficient digital image processing pipelines for CMOS image sensor by using C. Must possess skills of color imaging, image quality, image processing, image quality measurement, camera systems and bench testing, image algorithms, ISP algorithms, Matlab, Python, and C.
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Sql, Experience or knowledge of Product-oriented Design, Agile and DevOps methodologies MySQL, Python, C. C, PL/SQL, NoSQL, T-SQL, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, Cosmos DB, Azure Data Lake, Azure Synapse, Azure SQL DB, Event hub, data factory,dbt, Azure databricks, Azure Monitor service, Snowflake, Airflow, Microsoft Purview.
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Experience with programming languages like HTML, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, PHP, Python, C# or Java, Go Language, Swift, Docker, Azure, AngularJS and Angular 2. Experience with programming languages like HTML, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, PHP, Python, C# or Java, Go Language, Swift, Docker, Azure, AngularJS and Angular 2.
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