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The Test Coordinator provides support services to the school's faculty and staff in order to meet the mission of BASIS Ed Schools. BASIS Phoenix South is hiring a Test Coordinator to start ASAP.
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Strong experience with radiation test automation, data collection, and data processing is required. Identify and drive needed improvements in Blue’s in-house radiation test capabilities and laboratory.
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Job Requirements Resident Engineer- Arizona P.E. Registration Other requirements Resident Engineer experience to include: Prefer experience with ADOT or other Arizona public works Supervisory Experience Arizona P.E. Registration or other state PE Industry standard certifications are desirable, with emphasis on ACI, ATTI and/or NICET certifications.
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At Freeport-McMoRan, we are committed to providing employment that recognizes excellence and encourages safe production, with a culture supported by our core values.
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If this describes you, we are looking for a talented and ambitious Transportation (Roadway) Engineer in Phoenix, AZ where you will be an asset to drive our transportation projects, and leverage your experience to lead our talented and diverse engineering staff.
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As part of this team, the Lead Network Design Engineer will be responsible for design, solutioning, and implementation of an SDN-based Enterprise Network which spans over 100 global locations and is integral to the company's success.
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The lead engineer must have experience performing complex Finite Element Analyses (i.e., contact, preloaded fasteners, modal and forced vibration) to provide the necessary problem-solving guidance to the team.
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Through structured training and program support, you will be equipped with the necessary skills, knowledge, and peer networks that will allow you to develop the required professional qualifications needed to deliver client projects to the very highest standards.
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An Electrical Enginee r (or Senior Electrical Engineer ) for Reliability Engineering, is a strategic role whose purpose is to prevent system failures along the Central Arizona Project. This position is suited for an Engineer who already has in-depth protective relay knowledge and first-hand design, commissioning, or testing experience or an Engineer with related equipment experience and some protective relaying knowledge and experience who wants to further develop these skills through both formal and on-the-job training.
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Bachelors of Science degree in Electrical Engineer with 4 to 6 years of related experience and/or training required. Demonstrate proficiency in electronics; including digital and analog Printed Circuit Board layout, construction techniques and PCB assembly.
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Job Title:Lead DDI EngineerLocation:OH - ColumbusWhat you'll do:The Lead DDI Engineer spearheads complex IT Initiatives, designing, implementing, maintaining, and triaging enterprise DDI infrastructure and services.
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Analyze test data and reports to determine if design meets functional and performance specifications. Plan and develop experimental test programs. Must have a comprehensive knowledge of Finite Element Analysis, Computational Fluid Dynamic and similar computer simulation software.
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Preferably with certifications as one of the following: Certified Cost Consultant, Certified Cost Engineer, Certified Cost Technician, or a Certified Estimating Professional, scheduling professional.
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This Opportunity WSP has a career opportunity for an Early Career Structural Engineer position in our Design Center in our Phoenix, AZ or Salt Lake City offices. Assist supervising Engineer in field work for data collection, visual inspections, etc.
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Currently Advatech has a position open for a Mechanical Engineer that will focus on design and analysis of various aerospace structures and components. Must be able to utilize the MS office suite of productsPreferred Qualifications: Experience utilizing CAD software such as Catia and NX or Analysis Software such as Ansys, Nastran and FEMAP is desirable.
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