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Thompson Engineering has a full-time opportunity for a Survey Instrument Technician position in Mobile, AL. The Surveyor Instrument Technician provides support to the Surveyor Party Chief in the daily responsibilities of the land surveying department.
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REPORTS TO · Safety/Health Manager QUALIFICATIONS / REQUIREMENTS v REQUIRED EXPERIENCE § Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health, Public Health, or a closely related science/engineering field § Minimum of 7 years of experience in organic chemical industry, oil refining, industrial manufacturing and/or heavy construction environment § Demonstrated commitment to safety and health practices and standards.
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PowerSecure is seeking qualified candidates for exciting new projects throughout the US. Core competencies for the HVAC Pipefitter/Installer include the ability to complete HVAC installations including Piping Replacements, Equipment Installations including Chillers, Boilers, Air Handlers, Pumps, VAV Boxes etc.
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The Outside Machinist position is responsible for the installation of propulsion machinery, sea valves, steering gear, anchor handling equipment, elevators, pumps, ventilation fans, cooling coils, refrigeration units, compressors, weapons systems, remote operators, radars, and antennas.
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Progressive experience in structural engineering, with a focus on infrastructure projects related to water management, flood control, and seismic resilience. As a Structural Engineer, you will play a key role in delivering engineering and consulting services for a variety of projects, including those focused on shoreline stability, flood risk reduction, and waterfront infrastructure resilience.
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Responsible for conducting electromagnetic (EM) utility locates and ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys to support our geotechnical investigations and engineering projects. Conduct utility locates using EM and GPR equipment to identify and mark the location of subsurface utilities such as water, gas, sewer, electrical, and communication lines.
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The ability to identify and resolve process and equipment problems, initiate creative and practical designs which meet expectations, implement engineering and scientific analysis principles, apply engineering standards and procedures, and document work to ensure information is retrievable.
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RequiredMust have a Bachelor’s degree in Marine Engineering, Structural, Chemical, Naval, Mechanical,Civil Engineering, Mining or related field, plus 4+ years of experience in the job offered or in an occupation which includes required experience/skills.
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Knowledge and Skills : As a Heavy Civil Estimator, you should have a strong grasp of the following: Cost engineering principles. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management.
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Structural Engineer: Successful completion of Bachelor's degree in Engineering. Ability to utilize personal protective equipment (hard hat, safety glasses, steeltoed shoes, goggles, respirator, safety harness, safety line, flotation gear, etc.
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Workers can be subjected to possible bodily injury from pipe fitting equipment, tools, materials, etc. Hands-on experience with demolition and installation of various types of commercial HVAC equipment and related processes.
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Fueling activities for ground support equipment (GSE). SEGULA TECHNOLOGIES is an Engineering and Design Services company with a proven ability to boost innovation and competitiveness within the major industrial sectors, including Aerospace & Defense, Automotive, Energy, Rail, Naval, Pharmaceutical, Oil & Gas.
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Use Come-a-longs, chain falls, and other industry tools and equipment, and install, use, and remove stop plates, dogs, and pad eyes Estimating sizes, distances, and quantities; or determining time, costs, resources, or materials needed to perform a work activity.
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The Imaging Engineer III installs, inspects, troubleshoots, repairs, calibrates, and verifies the performance of complex and intricate medical imaging equipment in a specialty area including, but not limited to, MRI, CT, Cath- Labs, Radiation Oncology, and all other areas of medical imaging modalities.
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Producing 15kV/5kV equipment specifications with engineering review and approval. Conferring with clients to determine scopes of work and interact with clients on technical mattersProducing 480VAC equipment specifications with engineering review and approval.
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