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Experience in the design of civil infrastructure such as site planning, roads, drainage, grading, earthworks, containments, deep excavations, ponds, storm water management and erosion and sedimentation control water systems, sanitary sewer systems and other municipal infrastructure.
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Siebert Williams Shank & Co., LLC ("SWS" or the "Firm") is conducting a search for an Investment Banking Analyst to join its Infrastructure and Public team and work in-office from its Los Angeles office or Oakland (CA) headquarters.
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For the IT Security Unit in LAUSD's Information Technology Division, a Cyber Security Engineer III plans, manages and designs the District's security infrastructure and performs the most complex Cyber Security seamless integration with various technologies.
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Spotter is seeking a DevOps Security Engineer to join our world-class infrastructure team! Applications are written in Python using AWS-native infrastructure and tools, including SageMaker, Lambda functions, API Gateway, Kubernetes (ECS, EKS) etc; and deployment of AI/ML models that are embedded into web applications and data science workflows.
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E2 Consulting Engineers, Inc. (E2) is a professional services firm established in 1988 specializing in a full spectrum of engineering services including, project engineering and design, federal base operations and infrastructure support services, gas pipeline construction and inspection services, environmental consulting and remediation, and information technology services.
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15 + years of experience required in water/wastewater discipline, particularly as a water/wastewater engineer designing (study, plans and specifications) water and/or wastewater infrastructure (i.e. treatment and collection/distribution projects.
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The Journeyman-Foreman Electrician will play a crucial role in ensuring the successful implementation of charging infrastructure, contributing to the growth and sustainability of electric vehicle adoption.
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Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its Service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other US federal agencies, all over the world.
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Work closely with Product Management, Game Design, Analytics, LiveOps, Quality Assurance, Customer Service, and other teams to ensure seamless integration with our publishing infrastructure. 7+ years experience as a software engineer.
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Manages the daily functions, operations, and activities of the Engineering Division including research, survey design, permitting, project and construction management, and capital projects for traffic, transportation, storm drain, water, wastewater, and park infrastructure, and facilities.
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The State and Local Government practice provides individuals the opportunity to serve clients in the areas of: organizational strategy, sustainability, climate change, net zero, ESG, smart cities, IoT, broadband, digital equity, economic development, industrial policy and infrastructure strategy.
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By joining us, you'll help shape future-focused data infrastructure that will power spacecraft, satellite constellations, renewable energy, autonomous transportation, and more. As a Product Marketing Director, you'll be at the forefront of crafting and executing strategies that empower Sift's sales teams for success.
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Contribute towards improving internal log aggregation methods and champion Security Alerting and Monitoring for internal services & infrastructure. Identify and help mitigate security issues, misconfigurations and vulnerabilities within Turo’s Cloud, Container and Kubernetes infrastructure.
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In December 2022, KOA joined Lochner, a national transportation infrastructure firm headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, providing planning, environmental, design, construction engineering and inspection, and right-of-way services for surface transportation, rail, transit, and aviation clients.
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Manages major projects involving the preparation and supervision of designs, specifications, plans, estimates, and reports involved in the analysis, construction and operation of a wide variety of traffic engineering work such as new traffic signals, traffic signal modifications, traffic signal timing, traffic management system, intelligent transportation system (ITS) infrastructure and traffic signs and pavement markings.
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