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Master's degree or higher in Systems Engineering or in related technical or scientific fields such as engineering, physics, mathematics, operations research, engineering management, Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree.
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We have a unique opportunity for a Manufacturing Engineering Manager at our Auburn, CA/Vian Enterprises site. As the Manufacturing Engineering Manager, you will manage engineering operations for our Auburn, CA site.
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The Systems Engineering Manager works closely with the Server/Storage and Network teams, Enterprise Applications, Business Applications, Information Security, and Technology Support to implement and maintain a desktop incorporating a full suite of legal industry applications.
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The Systems Engineering Manager is responsible for the systems engineering team which creates system products such as systems engineering management plan, requirement management including traceability, system analysis and simulation models, and documents.
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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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Must have Interest in traffic engineering/ planning, intelligent transportation systems, traffic and ITS design and traffic operations. You will have the opportunity to work with other disciplines such as roadway design, and environmental to increase engineering knowledge and facilitate successful project delivery for programs across the Southeast Qualifications & Experience: Required Qualifications : BS degree in civil, transportation engineering or electrical engineering Desired Qualifications: Experience/ familiarity with Microstation, CAD, Synchro, VISSIM Why Arcadis.
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The Maintenance Engineering Manager will be responsible for the maintenance and care of automation systems to foster a manufacturing excellence culture for our high-volume Automated Filling and Packaging operations in Lodi, California.
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To support our growth as a leading IoT Solutions Accelerator, Mesh Systems, seeks a highly organized and proactive Engineering Coordinator to play a pivotal role in our engineering operations.
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The Engineering Operations Manager shall lead the implementation of technical solutions across multiple types of maritime programs for Department of Defense agencies, from autonomous vehicles to deployed subsea systems.
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The scope of this work is to provide support to the USCG Office of Cutter Forces, for cutter individual qualification programs: Watchstation Qualification Standards; Personnel Qualification Systems; and Job Qualification Requirements primarily for engineering billets.
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Our team has the proven engineering expertise to offer technical consulting, in-house prototype fabrication, circuit board and battery pack manufacturing, full-stack product development, and fleet management tools to solve the most complex challenges facing today's clean tech industry.
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The position serves as a Systems Engineering intern in the Central Engineering Division of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. In particular, the work will involve assessing, analyzing, and creating systems engineering tools and techniques supporting large-scale ground and space telescope projects.
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We deliver information technology support, solutions, engineering, architectures, telecom cloud solutions, and engineering and consulting services to Federal Government and commercial clients.
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Apogee's ideal Systems Engineers candidate will guide engineering teams in taking a multi-discipline approach to requirements engineering, solutions engineering, scheduling, reliability, resiliency, services development, integration, test and evaluation, maintainability and analysis across the National System of Geospatial-intelligence (NSG), Allied System of Geospatial-intelligence (ASG) and Federal Agencies to ensure timely and accurate GEOINT.
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You must have prior experience with the engineering and design of process systems, and a design background in Advanced Technology, Pharma, Lab Research design, or Hospital design. The Process Engineer will be responsible for the design of systems such as compressed air, vacuum systems, ultrapure/high purity water systems, bulk, and specialty gas storage and distribution systems, solvent/acid/hazardous wastewater collection and treatment systems.
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