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Knowledge of or experience with response disciplines, such as fire, emergency medical services, law enforcement, search and rescue, public health, social services, public works, engineering, flood management, environmental response, and/or maritime response.
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A strong working knowledge of environmental compliance processes (including the California Environmental Quality Act [CEQA] and National Environmental Policy Act [NEPA]) and experience working directly with local, state, and federal agencies, as well as private sector clients such as California-based utilities, renewable energy developers, and commercial/residential/industrial developers, and engineering companies preferred.
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Related fields above may include archaeology, anthropology, architectural history, biology, botany, business administration, climatology, economics, engineering, geology, historic preservation, hydrology, political science, range management, recreation administration (outdoor resource management), watershed management, and wildlife management.
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Simpson Strong-Tie is a leader in engineered structural connectors, software, and solutions for the building industry. Computer/Software/Technology: Proficient knowledge of Microsoft Office (including Outlook, Excel, Word and Power Point), Salesforce CRM, SAP ERP, and other industry standard software packages.
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Our client, a leading innovator dedicated to advancing energy storage solutions for a sustainable future, is seeking a talented and experienced Process Engineering Manager to join their team in Northern California.
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Under the general direction of the Information Technology Manager I, the Information Technology Specialist II will perform duties related to Software and System Engineering, including, but not limited to software development, product management, and solution design.
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In this role, you will work closely with our Director of Operations, Production Manager, and Engineering Team to develop Low Voltage Distribution Solutions to customer specifications, and create drawings, elevations, and 3D models for both quotation and build purposes.
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Experience with procedural content creation software like Houdini and Substance Suite. Azra Games is looking for a Sr. Technical Artist specializing in asset optimization to join us in crafting a AAA collectibles & combat open world RPG based on an original IP, built in the Unity Game engine.
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The graphic design student assistant will assist with the production and design of printed and digital marketing materials for the College of Engineering & Computer Science Internship & Career Services Office including: flyers, brochures, posters, web banners & advertisements, e-mail blasts, and social media campaigns.
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All software applications systems are enterprise wide to support 4 clinics (Auburn, Cameron Park, Roseville, and Sacramento) on unified databases. EDUCATIONMaster's: Radiological Physics or other physics, chemistry or engineering discipline or equivalent education/experienceCERTIFICATION & LICENSUREAMBP-American Board of Medical Physicists Upon HireOR ABR-American Board of Radiology Upon HirePREFERRED EXPERIENCE AS TYPICALLY ACQUIRED IN:2 years of Clinical Physics experienceSKILLS AND KNOWLEDGECompetency in clinical dosimetry and active involvement in treatment planning.
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Working engineering knowledge & awareness of the following security technologies: CheckPoint (Firewall, Provider One), CISCO (ASA, FirePower), Palo Alto (Palo Alto Firewall, Panorama), FortiNet (FortiGate, FortiManager), Juniper (Netscreen, SRX, & SPACE), F5 (LTM & AFM.
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Six years of progressively more responsible field engineering/surveying experience related to the construction and maintenance of facilities and systems. + Experience using Trimble R8 & R10 GNSS survey system/Geomatics GPS software.
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Coordinates with ISSM/CPSO on approval of external information systemsMaintains, per individual system and its accreditation, a baseline of configuration, hardware, software, and firmware. Works with ISSM to develop operational information systems security.
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Active DoD Top Secret Clearance with an investigation or re-investigation within the last 6 years OR be enrolled in continuous evaluation. Integrating and testing software/hardware systems in complex IT systems.
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Four (4) years of network engineering with BGP, OSPF, GigE, MPLS, VPN, SNMP, Cisco Nexus, iOS, and Juniper Junos. Perform advanced network design engineering level functions to support a multi-site enterprise environment.
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