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Job Title: Controls Automation EngineerJob Location: Greater Modesto AreaA leading food & beverage company is looking to hire an Automation Controls Engineer for their growing team.
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Provide technical support between internal and external Customers & Distributors, as well as internal groups such as Regional Sales Mgrs, Local Sales Representatives, Customer Service, Product Management, factory production/ engineering personnel.
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As a Powertrain dynamometer calibration engineer you will be responsible for feature calibration efforts in the ELD powertrain dyno facility. Our client has engaged us to assist them in hiring a contract Powertrain Calibration Engineer.
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Job Title: Desktop Support Location: Austin, TX Description: Provide customer facing end-user support that includes: Install and Configure desktops, laptops, mobile devices, and associated Peripherals and related Software.
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This individual The OSP Engineer performs detailed outside plant facility engineering tasks that includes estimating, analyzing, designing, planning, budget tracking estimates against actual costs for copper and fiber cables, poles, direct buried and conduit systems.
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As a Modeling and Simulation Engineer at Booz Allen, you’ll use the latest architectural approaches and open-source frameworks and tools to deliver complete end-to-end solutions to your clients.
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A week in the life of a Journeyman Marine Engineer: Assist Senior Mechanical Engineers in design, development, and evaluation of the operation of marine vessels, ship machinery, and related equipment Support the US Coast Guard by reviewing third party design modifications Help with performing design reviews, evaluating constructability Help resolve technical issues, and managing information generated through the design and construction phase.
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The Machine Learning Engineer role requires experience in Azure OpenAI, Large Language Models (LLMs), Python, and proficiency in developing applications using Streamlit, LangChain, Databricks, and Python frameworks like Flask and FastAPI. The ideal candidate will be adept at building scalable machine learning models and deploying them to production environments, and also being part of customer success teams.
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The Senior Structural Engineer position will work under the limited supervision of the Supervising Structural Engineer; responsibilities include designs in rail and bus stations, pre-k thru higher education projects, airports, transportation hubs, rail systems, as well a wide array of projects that lead and support the engineering divisions.
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The Desktop Support Engineer - Microsoft, Azure, O365 will provide desktop support and end-user server administration for all client issues while responding to Level 1 and 2 service tickets.
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The React Software Engineer will be responsible for software design, development, support and maintenance of a customer facing application written in REACT JS and hosted in AZURE. The ideal candidate should have extensive experience in REACT JS application development, architecture, deployment and support.
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Take back-to-back tech support or customer service phone calls with customers throughout the entirety of your shift. As a part of Customer Experience Operations (CXO), the Field Operations team is the voice of the company to our customers with a focus on resolving customer issues, preventing future problems, and promoting our services, while listening, connecting and caring for the customer through voice and chat interactions.
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Waterfront Installation Engineer at repair shipyards overseeing installation of ACB12/16 Combat System upgrades during Aegis Modernization and PSA availabilities on US AEGIS DDG and CG Class ships.
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Atlas Technical Consultants is seeking an innovative and passionate Senior Geotechnical Engineer (GEO Engineer 3) to join our Tampa, FL team. Apply directly in the Atlas Recruiting Management System - Senior Geotechnical Engineer (GEO Engineer 3) #24-539.
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