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Worst-case analysis, circuit Finite Element Analysis, and Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Analysis and test planning, execution, and data review for verification of requirements for electrical systems.
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Ability to perform Machine Design analysis (bolted joints, stress/strain, load path/free body diagrams, dynamics/kinematics, analysis assumption) using both hand calculations and Finite Element Analysis (FEA) for design validation.
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Participate in field sampling studies, pilot studies, and other data analysis activities supporting water/wastewater design. Water/Wastewater Engineer EIT - ( 2400000C ) Has well-developed understanding of concepts of relevant areas of water/wastewater treatment infrastructure design.
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This includes water demand forecasting, data management, water distribution system modeling and analysis, development and implementation of water resource management and operating strategies, monitoring and analysis of water supply and operations.
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Stantec has an immediate opening for a Wastewater Engineer-in-Training (EIT) in our Pasadena, California office. Strong interpersonal skills for working in diverse team environments with staff, clients, and stakeholders, including working in remote/virtual settings.
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Business Development, Client Relationship Management, Collaboration, Consultative Communication, Continuous Improvement Mindset, Due Diligence, Practice Management Strategy, Prioritizes Effectively, Quantitative Analysis, Retirement Planning Selling, Sales, TIAA Products/Services Acumen, Wealth Management.
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Extensive experience with programming languages such as SQL, VBA, Python or SAS. Experience with theoretical and practical accounting and finance concepts as well as techniques including discounted cash flow analysis, ROE, economic capital, funds transfer pricing, and ALM and interest rate risk models, etc.
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Experience at the level of Information Technology Specialist I, LACERA includes acting as a consultant, technical expert, systems architect, or project manager in a specialized area of applications development, database administration, operating systems, cybersecurity, information system analysis, or network systems for a centralized IT organization.
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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Under direction of the Fire Marshal, the Fire Protection Specialist is responsible for the analysis and enforcement of all applicable codes and ordinances and securing fire safety in various structures and installations; the promotion of fire safety in the City and the investigation of cause(s) and origin of fires.
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PLC logic and electrical schematic design for integrating system operation, motion control, laser programming and control, machine vision (Cognex, Keyence), data collection and analysis, file management, human machine interfaces (HMI), SCADA, OPC, UA, and networking capabilities with real time implementation.
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Thorough understanding of the principles of biomechanics, pathomechanics, gait analysis, kinesiology, anatomy and physiology. Collaborate with physicians in the evaluation and analysis of a patient’s need for prosthetic and/or orthotic services; recommend treatment options to physicians when necessary.
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Secure DevOps, SDLC & Development Standards, Secure Coding, Application Vulnerability Analysis, Change Control / Integrity Monitoring, Web Application Firewalls, API Security, Third Party / Open-Source Supply Chain Security.
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Conduct due diligence and quantitative analysis (e.g., market models, valuation, forecasts, project finance, etc.) Manage strategic projects, organizing cross-functional teams, developing project scope, analyzing key issues, performing financial analysis, and identifying potential solutions and recommendations.
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Proficiency with data analysis tools (JMP, MATLAB, Excel, etc). As an Image Sensor Product Engineer, you will responsible for: - Evaluating sophisticated pixel technology from global image sensor vendors Collaborating with global image sensor suppliers to develop new image sensors for different applications.
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