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Use your Systems Engineering and Analysis knowledge and experience to integrate, test, sustain and protect the safety of our families, neighbors, communities, and nation. Experience in systems engineering collaborating with engineering teams.
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The company offers water resources engineering services, including wastewater treatment and collection systems design, water supply and treatment systems design, water distribution systems design and permitting, pipeline design, pump station design and rehabilitation, feasibility studies and planning, construction administration, and environmental permitting.
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Current certification of successful completion of the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)/Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Construction Quality Management for Contractors course or complete within 45 days of hire.
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The PLC Engineer will be tasked with designing, programming, and troubleshooting control systems for industrial equipment and other automation projects- particularly PLCs, HMIs, and servo systems.
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However, a strong background in traditional systems engineering is what is required for this position, and training opportunities for those other areas will be made available to the candidate while at Dynetics.
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As a key member of Grantek’s Engineering team, you will be developing real-time automation solutions from the manufacturing plant floor to the enterprise level, using a variety of programming, configuration, and design tools: PLC and PAC Programming, Operator Interface and HMI application design, SCADA design, Network design, Database design, Vision system design, and more.
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Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or related science, technology, engineering, or mathematics field or 3+ years of professional experience in microwave / RF engineering. 1+ years of experience in microwave / RF engineering.
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We are currently seeking a Traffic Engineer to further develop and expand our traffic engineering services across the upper Midwest. Design traffic signal systems, lighting systems, fiber optics, traffic control, signing, and pavement markings.
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The Computer Systems Engineer (CSE) within the Opus College of Engineering is a key player of our organization ensuring efficient and secure IT systems meet the needs of our customers.
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May assist the Machinery Systems Engineering Manager (SEM) and be selected in a similar role based on experience. Mid-Level Mechanical/ Marine Engineer leading design efforts for T-ALTs, Machinery selection, and systems.
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Wide-ranging experience in one or more of the following areas: Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), Product Data Management (PDM), Computer Aided Design (CAD), Bill of Material (BOM) Management, Mechanical/Electrical CAD, Model-based Engineering, Content Management Systems (CMS), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP.
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Experience with manufacturing processes and equipment such as CIP/COP systems, filtration skids, chromatography, fermentors/bioreactors, sterilization, and lyophilization equipment. Experience with contemporary process control systems such as DCS (Delta V, ABB, Rockwell), BAS (Siemens, Schneider, Honeywell), PLC (Rockwell, GE, ABB), and SCADA (iFix, FT.
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Analyze and design structural elements and systems for steel, concrete, timber and masonry buildings in accordance with applicable building codes and design standards. They have technical proficiency in at least one structural material type and can work independently to design structural members, elements, and/or connections for building gravity and lateral systems.
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Network Engineering, Systems Engineering, Information Technology, or related field (e.g., General Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Forensics, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Information Assurance, or Computer Security.
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Must be proficient in AutoCAD Civil 3D to produce a myriad of Civil Engineering plans, including surface creation, layout and modeling of storm drainage and sanitary sewer systems, and development of plan and profile horizontal and vertical alignments.
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