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ACCO is dedicated to the design, fabrication, installation, maintenance, and service of commercial and industrial HVAC, refrigeration, plumbing, process, piping, and building automation systems.
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Experience in using HVAC load calculation software - HAP or Trace 3D Strong knowledge of AutoCAD and Revit Experience in equipment selection by communicating with vendors, and also, using catalogs and selection software programs.
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Brown and Caldwell (BC) is seeking a senior level civil/environmental professional engineer with a desire to apply and develop their project management, leadership, and business development skills.
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Award-Winning CompanyExcellent CompensationBenefits PackageGreat PTO, Holidays, and Sick TimeInnovative TeamGrowing CompanyCohesive Company CultureJob DetailsWe are looking for a passionate, dedicated and experienced Image Sensor Engineer to join our dynamic team.
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The Senior Mechanical Engineer will be responsible primarily for HV power distribution system design and will be supporting the hardware team in OBC, DC-DC converter and BMS development and integration into battery pack.
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Requisition ID: 72948 Job Description Skyworks Solutions is looking for a candidate who possesses expert level, hands-on process expertise in PCB electroless plating to lead our development efforts in this area.
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Senior Embedded Software Engineer. Implementation of software portion of MAC (Medium Access Control) and mobile ad-hoc networking routing protocols. Network management software and web interface implementation.
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The Sr. Power Management Engineer is responsible for building our power management capabilities from the ground up and assisting in developing and tracking power properties to aid with electrical loads/voltage drop development, electrical wiring interconnect system (EWIS) development, aircraft performance trade studies, cost, and more.
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We currently have an opening at our Irvine, CA (Orange County) facility for a Senior Mechanical Engineer. Finite element analysis (FEA) familiarity (such as ANSYS or Vector Fields) is preferred.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for an Associate Civil Engineer - Landfill & Solid Waste Consultant with a background in civil, environmental, or geotechnical engineering. WSP’s reputation is built on helping clients worldwide mitigate risk, manage and reduce impacts, and maximize success in health and safety, sustainability, climate change, energy and the environment.
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As a hybrid biomedical equipment/IT technician, a Clinical Cyber Security Engineer usually has a four-year degree or the associated experience to maintain a diverse population of patient care equipment and networked medical devices.
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Continuous improvement, Lean Manufacturing and 5S Champion – Aside from day-to-day manufacturing engineering support, the Manufacturing Process Engineer will be responsible for product cell development, team building and training on standard and specialized operating procedures.
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As a Lead Protection & Control Engineer? Prior experience is desirable to include in-line, bus and equipment protection, breaker, transformer and similar equipment control, RTU and SCADA systems, telemetering and communications (fiber optics, microwave, power line carrier, etc.
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Minimum 5 years of experience, working as a Manufacturing and or Industrial Engineer. To be successful in this role, you will need to use industry standard and state of the art continuous improvement tools and problem-solving techniques such as: 6 Sigma, Lean, 5S, Gemba, Quick Response Manufacturing (QRM), Value Stream Mapping and Kaizen events.
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Broadcom is seeking an experienced analog mixed signal IC design engineer for its fast growing mixed signal ASIC business. Broadcom is seeking an experienced analog mixed signal IC design engineer for its fast growing mixed signal ASIC business.
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