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Further experience in any of the following specialty areas is beneficial but not required: communications systems, Fire Alarm, Traction Power, utility relocation and distribution, building management systems, and/or supervisory control and data acquisition.
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The Hydrogeology Division Dudek’s Hydrogeology Division works closely with the other divisions on water-related projects including groundwater and surface water analysis, management, planning, supply, development, treatment, and hazardous waste.
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Knowledge of design, implementation, administration and optimization of enterprise network management systems and monitoring utilities such as HP Open View, WhatsUp Gold, Nagios, SolarWinds or equivalent.
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As such, we've built a world class People Analytics and Measurement team to optimize people management and facilitate data-driven decision making. The People Analytics team is globally respected as a leader in its field and is dedicated to staying on the cutting edge of business intelligence and data science methodology and technology.
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Develop programming and configuration code for process control systems, make changes to existing programs, review work performed by outside contractors, participate in factory witness testing, and coordinate control system issues between project engineering, the instrumentation contractor, and American Water management.
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We’re looking for a Senior Business Intelligence Engineer to join the LCS team at Snap! Identify performance trends across auction campaigns to fuel optimization recommendations; evangelize best practices across the account management group.
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The Software Engineer regularly and directly collaborates with the solutions architecture, security service, application management, infrastructure management, and customer service teams.
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Qualifications We Prefer Experience with some area of satellite ground system software such as mission management, planning and scheduling, command and telemetry, satellite operations, or flight dynamics models.
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We are currently seeking a Senior Transmission Line Engineer. We are proud to be home to leading technical experts in water, environment, infrastructure, resource management, energy, and international development.
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Must be able to perform all essential duties and responsibilities listed for Civil Project Engineer 2 and have demonstrated leadership traits in either the Technical or Project Management Path items.
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The Application Security Engineering team focuses on building automation for security self-service and vulnerability management to reduce unnecessary toil. 3+ plus years experience with open source and commercial application security testing and analysis tools for DAST, SAST, SCA, and Attack Surface Management, e.g. Burp Suite, OWASP Zap, Rapid 7 InsightAppSec, AppScan, Fortify, Checkmarx, Coverity, Semgrep, OWASP Dependency Check, Mend, Blackduck, OWASP Amass, Spiderfoot, and various programming language linters.
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CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSURE Requirements None. Preferences Certification in established ETL Software (e.g., Certified Data Management Professional (CDMP), IBM Certified Solution Developer, Oracle Certified Associate, Informatica Certified Professional (ICP.
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Perform structural engineering services such as: participate in relevant meetings, prepare progress reports and follow required checking procedures; ensure the project scope is clear and that changes comply with project change management processes; provide assistance and advice during procurement, construction and commissioning activities.
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The primary function of a Senior Project Engineer is to assist the Project Manager and the Superintendent in organizing, controlling, scheduling, monitoring, and recording all activities which are part of the construction management of a project.
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Ability to communicate verbally and in writing with management, client, and other stakeholders. Licensed Electrical Engineer in the State of California is desirable. Electrical systems should include one or more of the following: power distribution, panel load calculations, lighting design, emergency power systems, switchgear, transformer selection, and other related systems such as grounding and lightning protection.
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