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Plans, directs, and coordinates manufacturing processes in industrial plant by performing the following duties.
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The Data Center Engineer will be responsible for ensuring the reliability, performance, and security of our data center operations. We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Data Center Engineer to join our team.
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Perform tasks related to preventative maintenance, mechanical machine repairs, inspection and testing of equipment, building maintenance and specific projects.
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Cisco CCNA certification required Demonstrable knowledge of TCP/IP protocols and implementation.
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Your Role We are hiring an experienced Validation Project Engineer II. This role will drive successful project execution and completion, handling document management, testing activities, as well as managing schedules, test materials, and vendor coordination.
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Company is seekinga Track Engineer for our office in Los Angeles, CA About Company: Company is a leading civil, building, and specialty Construction Company that believes integrity, teamwork, and a collaborative approach are fundamental to our business success.
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Lead the commissioning and qualification activities for aseptic fill manufacturing equipment, including vial washers, depyrogenation tunnels, isolators, sterile fillers, and cappers.
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The Lead Electrical Engineer will guide the project team throughout the design and construction process, adapting electrical plans according to budget constraints, design factors or client needs.
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We are looking for an experienced Senior Project Engineer for our Structure Division who is driven, enthusiastic and who wants to establish him or herself with a stable and growing company. Certified QSP for SWPPP.
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This position plans, monitors, and supervises on-site construction engineering activities for a particular project, maintaining liaison with owner regarding project progress and changes; insures project engineering activities comply with company and owner requirements, providing interpretation of design and application of construction methods.
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Supervise, direct, and mentor project engineering staff to ensure individual development and that project standards are met. Manage project engineering assignments to ensure work is completed on time and under budget.
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3 plus years of experience as project, process, or tooling engineer in custom manufacturing, with injection molding equipment, processes and tooling experience. This will include the improvement of existing plastics and liquid silicone rubber (LSR) molding processes and the design and development of new and advanced manufacturing processes for injection molding and/or extrusion.
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Develop, implement and administer project engineering procedures and other work controlling documents to ensure clarification of roles. Assist with the management of job controls to ensure compliance with contract, budget, schedule, forecasting and job costing.
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As a R&D Process Development Engineer specializing in orthodontic dental manufacturing, you will be at the forefront of innovation, contributing to the development of cutting-edge products that enhance oral health.
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Sr. Air Quality Engineer/Scientist. Our team has over 1,000 years of combined environmental experience and consists of engineers and scientists that specialize in Air Quality, Waste, Water, CEQA, Safety, and Industrial Hygiene.
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