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You will perform civil engineering, geotechnical engineering, structural engineering and land development design tasks such as investigation and design of dams, a variety of water/wastewater distribution and treatment systems, site design and engineering, stormwater analysis and engineering, among other typical industry tasks.
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Job Description The group seeks a Student Technical Assistant to work with our engineering staff on advanced concept demonstrations in the areas of data analysis, algorithm development, software development, digital signal processing, hardware design, and flight test support.
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Manages complex transit related systems engineering design for: network and radio communications, train control and signals, traction power and overhead catenaries, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), and Fire Life Safety Systems.
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Experience : At least 8 years in control systems engineering with a thorough understanding of PLC, HMI, SCADA, and DCS platforms such as Emerson DeltaV, Rockwell Automation, and Siemens.
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Experience in the design, configuration, support, and testing of one or more of the following systems is required: Delta V DCS, Siemens BMS, SCADA/PLC control systems and/or OSI PI.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionEstablished in 1996, NOVA provides Environmental Consulting, Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Special Inspection services, Facilities and Building Envelope, and Forensic Engineering to the design and construction community in the Tallahassee, Florida metropolitan statistical area (MSA.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Good understanding and knowledge of functional areas of civil engineering, including site layout, grading, stormwater design, sewer and water design, traffic control and safety, roadway design, right of ways, and fieldwork.
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Conduct engineering drainage evaluations and studies to identify stormwater management design improvement alternatives, compare options, and assist in making design recommendations as it relates to flood control and drainage design.
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Position Summary:This position will design civil engineering projects including focus areas of public works, regional water systems, energy, land development, transportation and/or railroad projects.
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7-12 years of experience in instrumentation and controls engineering and design and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering are required. Hazen and Sawyer is seeking a candidate to provide I&C engineering and design for water and wastewater facility projects.
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Electrical System Design and Maintenance: Developing and maintaining electrical systems within the cement plant, including power distribution systems, motor control centers, lighting systems, and instrumentation systems.
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Northrop Grumman, Propulsion Systems, is currently seeking an experience HVAC Design and Controls Engineer with HVAC design and HVAC control systems background to support our Facilities Engineering organization.
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As a Civil Engineer, you will focus on many types of projects including site development, drinking water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, stormwater management, and other civil engineering projects.
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The Relay Engineer will design, test and maintain relay protection systems for electrical power systems. Requires a strong background in electrical engineering, expertise in relay technologies, and a commitment to safety and reliability standards associated with NERC compliance.
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The Design Engineer II will be responsible for carrying out the duties of the Engineering Department, including design, research, prototyping, engineering documentation, estimating and process improvement.
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