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Initiate and coordinate the technical review process among internal specialists including civil and electrical engineering, energy assessment, technology, and permitting teams, and synthesizing and writing due diligence reports.
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Some concentration of experience in at least one of the following: solar industry construction and operating contracts, solar project construction, operations/asset management, solar project design/development, module/inverter technology, energy assessment, power marketing/offtake contracting, energy storage technology and implementation, market research/policy, or in the independent engineering function.
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In this role, our team provides technical consulting and independent engineering services for solar project developers, financial institutions, and investors who rely on our reports as part of their investment decision making process.
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As a Manufacturing Engineering Intern, you will be responsible for supporting the development and execution of an assigned technical project focused on process improvement with mechanical and automated assembly.
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Bachelor's degree in engineering, preferably mechanical, electrical, industrial, or chemical engineering OR at least 3 years experience in process improvement, specifically in a manufacturing or production environment required.
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Doctoral degree in biochemical engineering, bioengineering, biotechnology, or relevant process development and manufacturing of biologics. + Broad understanding of all aspects of CMC including process development, regulatory and quality requirements, analytical development, formulation and drug product technologies, distribution across multiple regions.
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As part of our Supplier Industrialization Engineering team, you will be the primary technical point of contact with our CMs to support process development for custom electronics and the downselection of off-the-shelf industrial electronics in collaboration with our Electrical Systems and Global Supply Management teams.
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II-VI Aerospace & Defense is a high technology company, offering careers in offices and campuses in California, Colorado, Florida, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. We work with emerging technology in areas of atmospheric sensing and imaging, adaptive optics, optical communications, coherent beam combining, and numerical performance analysis of atmospheric optics systems.
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Ph. D. in civil, construction, mechanical, industrial engineering or related fields basic knowledge of process costing and life-cycle cost analysis. Under the supervision of staff at the Building Technology and Urban System Division and Energy Analysis & Environmental Impact Division, you will support the development of a first-of-its kind manufacturing and cost of ownership model that provides insights on the key cost reduction and component integration opportunities in the advanced modular home development and operational processes.
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As the VP of Engineering at Aircapture you will oversee our Product Development, R&D and Process Engineering functions, including the planning and design of our novel direct air capture “DAC.
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Lead and champion the entire product engineering lifecycle: specifications, design, development, testing and sustaining of our DAC technology and related balance-of-plant systems. Implement the appropriate level of engineering process, rigor, and cross functional review within the organization.
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Experience in Biotech/Pharmaceutical industry, especially in process engineering, is preferred. This role contributes to technology transfers, process validation and commercial preparedness for manufacturing at contracted external sites.
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This Senior Electrical Engineer is a recognized expert in chosen specialized area with broad expertise in electrical engineering, new product/process development and manufacturing technology transfer with responsibility for resolving significant technical issues as well as providing direction for new technology development activities with a broad impact to the company goals.
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Responsible for the development of technical project plans and schedules covering all engineering activities (Meeting all Design control and process/product development SOP requirements.
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IQVIA Data Team Leads are at the heart of the drug development process, using the latest technology to drive projects forward efficiently and with high quality. Please note that requirements for this position do not align with an Analyst, Architect Data Entry, Design, Engineering, IT, or Research role.
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