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The Senior Corrosion Engineer will work with the project team throughout the design and construction process, adapting plans according to budget constraints, design factors and client needs.
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Field engineering support; technical input for inspection, testing, and maintenance; codes analysis; systems design and specifications for project support; plans review; fire hazard assessment; system downtime response and troubleshooting; investigation, root cause and failure analysis; and general consulting on fire/life safety issues.
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Please select how many years of experience you have working in an engineering role related to Air Quality, Wastewater, or Solid Waste Management? The incumbent will perform work involving air quality engineering, focusing on regulatory compliance for stationary sources at Sanitation Districts' facilities.
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Have knowledge of materials, methods, principles and practices used in public works construction inducing traffic control and pavement striping, and basic principles, methods and techniques of traffic engineering related to infrastructure improvement and maintenance.
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3 years' experience with Allen Bradley Required Education/Experience:Bachelor’s degree in Mechatronics, Electrical, and or Mechanical Engineering. Preferred Skills/Qualifications: Familiarity with the following industrial control communication protocols: ControlNet, Ethernet, DH+, Remote I/O, Device Net. Working knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics, electrical schematics, and combustion control systems.
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Minimum of 5 years Electro-mechanical controls experience. Works with Manager, other Engineers, PLC Techs, Supervisor, Mechanics, and Electricians to support projects, PM, PdM and repairs.
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Job tasks for the Fire Protection Engineer include field engineering support; technical input for inspection, testing, and maintenance; codes analysis; systems design and specifications for project support; plans review, fire hazard assessment; systems downtime response and troubleshooting; investigation, root cause and failure analysis.
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Controls Engineer who under the guidance of management, develops new engineering design of a basic to moderate complexity and is capable of leading automation Projects. Working knowledge of the Industrial Automation, regulatory and safety standards related to Controls and Automation.
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Maintain responsible control over all design activities pertaining to the project, including engineering, quality control, and code compliance. Prepare engineering documents that meet customer quality requirements and company standards.
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Our client is seeking a highly qualified Senior Project Manager with expertise in CEQA and NEPA within the transportation sector. This role entails overseeing all facets of project delivery, ensuring client satisfaction, strategic management, and meticulous project planning.
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Lead various civil project designs including site design, land development, roads, storm drainage systems, storm water management facilities, water and sanitary sewer utility design, sediment and erosion control, and traffic control, airports, and facility design.
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Provides training, orientation, and guidance to assigned student workers; prepares weekly and daily schedules; reviews and controls quality of work; assists in the recruitment and selection of staff and provides recommendations.
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Kimley-Horn is seeking an Environmental Planning Project Manager to build and lead an Environmental Practice, based in Orange, California. Leadership responsibilities include: operating with integrity and sound business principals, providing practice vision, business planning and strategy, establishing goals, building and maintaining positive client relationships, open communication with partners and team, along with growing and directing an environmental planning practice.
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Experience with control systems such as Tritium, Dystype, Niagara, ALC, Allerton, Johnson Controls, Metasys, and Schneider Electric systems is highly valued. Familiarity with BACnet, DDC controls, and various commercial control systems.
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Internally - F&B Staff, Kitchen Staff, Catering, Sales, Storeroom, Managers, Front Desk, Accounting, Housekeeping, Executive Offices, Engineering. Ensure that increased revenue, controlled expenses, and customer satisfaction are maximized by maintaining the highest level of safety & service thresholds and initiatives that are aligned with the expectations of our client.
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