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Mechanical Facilities Engineer - Semiconductor – Permanent – Farmers branch, TX – $90,000 - $130,000. Our client is seeking a Mechanical Facilities Engineer - Semiconductor in Farmers branch, TX.
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Serve as subject matter technical expert stress engineer responsible for development and verification of structural analysis methods within the Honda Aircraft engineering team. Experienced senior/lead aerospace stress engineer with significant experience in the analysis, certification and testing of metallic and composite primary structure.
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Ability to act as Engineering Lead, Designer and Detailer for small-scale projects; A Mechanical Designer typically works on one (1) complex design at a time and has the capability to perform all mechanical engineering tasks on a project from beginning to completion.
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MTSI is searching for a Systems Safety Engineer to support development of first-of-kind space systems. MTSI is searching for a systems safety engineer to support development of first-of-kind space systems.
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The Mine Planning Engineer will work within the Competence Center of Aggregates and Asphalt (CCA) team, based at our corporate office in Irving, TX. The position reports directly to the Mine Manager within our CCA Team.
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As the Chief Engineer for Airborne Composites & Structures (ACS) , you'll bring your extensive technical expertise to drive the advancement of our R&D initiatives, develop technical strategies and product innovations, lead technical responses to proposals, and mentor the next generation of engineers.
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As the Chief Engineer for Airborne Composites & Structures (ACS), you will. Mentorship: You'll have the chance to mentor engineer team members, contributing to their growth and the overall success of our projects.
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We are seeking a Staff Engineer (CMT Materials Engineer 1) to join our Twin Falls, ID team! The successful candidate should be a licensed Professional Engineer in the state of Idaho.
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An MS or PhD in Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Civil Engineering, Applied Mechanics, Applied Physics, or related field
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As a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), you will play a critical role in ensuring the reliability, scalability, and performance of our digital health platform. Minimum of 3 years experience as a Site Reliability Engineer or similar role, with a strong background in system administration, infrastructure engineering, or DevOps.
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Modern Technology Solutions, Inc. (MTSI) is seeking a Senior Cyber Secruity Engineer/Information Systems Security Engineer (ISSE) at JBAB, Washington D.C. As a Senior Cybersecurity Engineer / Information Systems Security Engineer (ISSE) with MTSI you will support a customer operating out of Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling (JBAB) in Washington, DC, with travel up to 20%, as required by the Government.
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5-8 years’ experience in a firmware engineer or embedded systems engineer position or equivalent position. The Embedded Systems Engineer III will work with a small state-of-the-art R&D team in Boise to bring new ideas to life that will help transform the material handling industry.
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If you are a proactive and experienced Supplier Development Engineer with a passion for improving supplier performance and ensuring the highest standards in aerospace manufacturing, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
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We have an immediate opening for a Senior Project Electrical Engineer responsible for Electrical systems design (power distribution, power generation, energy storage, lighting, fire alarm) for a wide variety of multi-disciplinary (A&E) project types, including but not limited to: Mission Critical Laboratories Advanced Manufacturing Utility Plant and campus distribution Healthcare Corporate Commercial.
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The Engineer is also responsible for developing the technical deliverables required for industrial process systems, as well as the overall system design for industrial facilities in one or more of the following areas, Midstream oil and gas, pipeline, specialty chemicals, gas treating, and liquid material handling.
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