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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Candidates for the position of Fire Protection Engineer must meet the following qualifications: Bachelors degree in Engineering (preferably Mechanical, Chemical or Fire Protection) Experience in developing building code concepts and equivalencies, conducting building plan reviews, and conducting field reviews/inspections.
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Bachelor, Master or Ph. D. in Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related engineering field. Innovate and implement strategies to improve wafer quality and productivity, leveraging advanced process control techniques and statistical analysis method.
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REQUIREMENTS: B.S. in Civil /Environmental or Chemical / Engineering or a related Degree with 10 years or more in the water and wastewater industry of which involved process design, process performance analysis, or process engineering services for projects.
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BS Degree environmental engineering, chemical engineering, occupational health and safety. The EHS Manager is accountable for implementation and execution of site compliance, risk analysis, continuous improvement and managing incident investigation and corrective action.
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MS degree or PhD in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, or related field. Experience with experimental design, statistics, DOE techniques, data analysis methods and software (JMP or MATLAB preferred.
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Bachelors Degree in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, or related field. Waters Corporation (NYSE: WAT), the world's leading specialty measurement company, has pioneered chromatography, mass spectrometry and thermal analysis innovations serving the life, materials, and food sciences for over 60 years.
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B.S. or M.S. in Civil, Chemical, Mechanical or Environmental Engineering. has been providing infrastructure planning, engineering, construction, environmental consulting, urban planning, architecture, and program management services to public and private clients across the United States for more than 50 years.
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Familiarity with predictive maintenance technologies, such as lubrication analysis, vibration analysis, and thermography. Proven experience in a similar role, with a minimum of 10 years of hands-on experience with rotating equipment in the chemical manufacturing industry; preferably petrochemical, LNG, or petroleum refinery.
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Wastewater, Water Treatment, Process Engineer, Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Engineering. Advanced degree (Masters or Doctoral) in civil, environmental, or chemical engineering preferred.
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Or university in environmental, ecological, biological, chemical, atmospheric or earth science, natural science, marine biology, oceanography -AND- Two years of full-time paid professional experience.
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This position requires a bachelor's degree or foreign equivalent in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering or a related field plus 3 Years of experience in a Food or Beverage Manufacturing role or related occupation.
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Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Science, or related field. This is a full-time hybrid role for a Desalination Research Assistant based in Los Angeles, CA. The role involves conducting day-to-day research tasks related to the field of desalination, including laboratory work and data analysis.
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Bachelor's Degree in Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical, Civil or Materials Engineering (required) Experience with techno-economic analysis, trade-off studies, financial evaluation, process economics, and OpEx/CapEx modeling.
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