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Rick Engineering Company (RICK) is seeking a confident, and experienced Civil Engineer Project Manager to join our Public Works Division at our Sacramento office. California Registration as a Professional Civil Engineer is desired.
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We are looking for a Graduate Intern to work with our DFT Design Engineering team. As an integral member of the Graphics Hardware DFT group, you will be involved in, but not limited to, Design RTL, GLS, validation automation, and/or timing analysis in the following DFT domains: TAP Controller, Scan, Array DFT, PBIST, MBIST, IO DFT, PLL DFT or HVM Reset.
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The SE II position requires performance as a technical contributor on projects and business pursuits as a Systems Engineer with an understanding of disciplined system engineering processes as well as technical domain knowledge.
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Geosyntec is an innovative, international engineering and consulting firm serving private and public-sector clients to address new ventures and complex problems involving our environment, natural resources, and civil infrastructure.
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The Sr. CAD Drafter/Designer will be responsible for technical drawing, engineering drawings, drawing architectural drawings, and utilizing computer-aided design (CAD) software. Creative Design Solutions is a provider of 3D design services to the Architectural, Engineering, and Construction communities.
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For 70+ years, our employee-owned heavy civil construction company has been at the forefront of complex and historically significant construction projects across California and the Western United States.
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Proven experience in geotechnical engineering in either a technical or project management role in a professional services firm. Knowledge of infrastructure, drilling operations and heavy civil project design and construction are preferred.
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This position requires a minimum of a high school diploma or GED; experience in school bus driving under a wide variety of driving, weather and road conditions; a work history demonstrating dependability and reliability; good driving record; must be able to qualify for district insurance coverage.
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8+ years of mechanical engineering experience, including 4 years in hydropower or related field. Previous experience with engineering projects in a utility power plant setting. Minimum of 5 years related work experience All applicants must be able to complete pre-employment onboarding requirements (if selected) which may include any/all of the following: criminal/civil background check, drug screen, and motor vehicle records search, in compliance with any applicable laws and regulations.
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Education: M.S. in Civil with Geotechnical Engineering specialty (minimum required) Three or more years of engineering project management experience. Licensed as California Professional Engineer or licensed in another state and can become licensed in California within 6 months.
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Python, and other scripting languages commonly used in DSP systemsAdvanced capabilities using Computer Aided Engineering toolsDemonstrated knowledge of engineering principles and practicesExperience working in multi-disciplinary teamsExperience with signal processing libraries and frameworks such as Redhawk, GNU radio, intel primitives (IPP), liquid DSP, FFTW, GNU scientific libraries, etc.
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Hiring a Project Engineer to join a large Civil Engineering company in Rancho Cordova. Familiarity with AutoCAD Civil 3D. Experience with engineering design and construction oversight.
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As a Structural Engineer-in-Training (EIT) on our transportation team, you will be a part of Stantec's dynamic group of over 500 bridge engineers who are responsible for expanding our bridge engineering and working on a wide variety of innovative and diverse projects.
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In HBM DEG (High Bandwidth Memory - DRAM Engineering Group), we innovate and integrate end-to-end groundbreaking front-end and backend processes with groundbreaking design, debugging various tests, and qualification techniques to develop the lowest power per bit solutions to improve customer experience in the field of ML (Machine Learning) and AI (Artificial Intelligence.
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Minimum of 3 years as an estimator following experience in project engineering, field supervision, or procurement preferably with a large General Contractor. Education/Experience: Bachelor's degree in Engineering or equivalent job experience, Construction Management, Building Construction, or similar.
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