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This five year of experience must include not less than two years of crane related field duties such as crane inspection as a crane operator, heavy equipment mechanic, shop foreman, operations supervision, rigging specialist, or mechanical or civil engineer.
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Performs field engineering activities including inspections, audits and planning to support the installation of formwork, rebar, concrete, structural steel, architectural, earthwork, mechanical and electrical systems and planning activities for material and equipment.
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If you have a Medical Portable Electronic Device (MedPED), such as a pacemaker, defibrillator, drug-releasing pump, hearing aids, or diagnostic equipment and other equipment for measuring, monitoring, and recording body functions such as heartbeat and brain waves, if employed by Sandia National Laboratories you may be required to comply with NNSA security requirements for MedPEDs.
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We are looking for a dedicated and energetic individual to join our Facilities Management team as a Facilities Electrical Engineer (Job Title Electrical Engineer). Professional Engineer license (PE) in the State of California or ability to obtain certification within one year of hire.
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As the program progresses, it is expected that the successful candidate becomes the Lead Mechanical Engineer for the warhead design. We are seeking a hardworking and dedicated Lead Mechanical Engineer who is passionate about and able to lead engineering systems development activities for future Sandia programs and work for our customers.
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We are seeking a driven R&D Electrical Engineer (R&D, Electronics Engineer) to join our diverse and growing engineering teams. Are you a sharp engineer who can handle a wide variety of roles and responsibilities in a collaborative work environment.
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Provide all required information and data for quotation including; Master data and COMPONENTE level information, hours and number of Field Operatives required for repair when FAULTS are identified, complete list of tools and equipment required and other pertinent notes to assist with the quotation process.
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The X-Ray Microscope (XRM) Field Service Engineer is an intermediate level field service role, where you have general knowledge of industry practices, techniques, and standards required to install, service and maintain assigned systems.
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The manufacturing engineer determines the necessary personnel and equipment capabilities for effective execution of the process, establishes validation criteria for on-going effective process execution including machine accuracy and repeatability, product measurement, and personnel capability studies.
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Minimum of 3-5 years experience with Cisco and Palo Alto network equipment. Five business units and 40 years later, McGrath is a premier $500+ million Bay Area-based diversified business-to-business rental company of more than 1,000 employees and 35 years as a publicly traded company (NASDAQ: MGRC.
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The Manufacturing and Facilities Engineer will work on very complex and high value projects and the maintenance of our Manufacturing Equipment. The Manufacturing and Facilities Engineer will support the Facilities team in many ways (compliance, budgeting, procedure development, organization and much more.
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Detailed knowledge of PCB assembly manufacturing concepts, techniques and equipment. Curtis Instruments, a Kohler Co., is looking to add an experienced Sr. Manufacturing Engineer to our team at our Livermore, CA R&D facility.
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Manufacturing and Facilities Engineer. Manufacturing and Facilities Engineer. Support investigations and RCA into Facility related non conformances. Identification and implementation of Cost Improvement and innovative Opportunities for Facility Operations.
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Proper use of personal protective equipment and safety devices as required by the Corporate Safety Document policies and procedures and/or customer dictated policy. The products are to include SSI owned demo equipment, instruments returned from customers and customer owned products.
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Collaborate with other members of the project team to identify additional options for the customer (e.g. Energy Efficiency, Equipment Interface, and Value Engineering). Additionally, the individual is required to closely interact with the Project Manager and/or assigned Project Engineer in the timely completion of each project.
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