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Material take offs for mechanical and electrical projects Copper tube fitting with solder or ProPress connections Stainless steel tube fitting with compression connections Drilling/tapping threaded holes in aluminum, stainless steel, & carbon steel Oil changes on gearboxes, etc.
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The team is responsible for taking products like Ghost, Anvil, and our Sentry Tower from paper sketches to operational systems.
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Experience leading complex electro-mechanical, software-driven, medical device capital equipment projects is required. Delivers new product introduction (NPI) programs on-schedule, on-budget, and to the required performance, quality, and cost targets.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionFacility Solutions Manager (FSM)The FSM shall have the MEPF (mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection) and building controls experience to manage and execute Commissioning Management on multiple projects.
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Glovis America makes every effort to exceed standards by providing quality service to our customers and vendors of the automotive, freight forwarding, parts distribution, used car, and fuel industries.
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Leads and participates in system-level trades to ensure the vehicle design meets all physical, electrical, mechanical, and environmental requirements while accommodating the required payload, power, propulsion, thermal, communications, and attitude control system requirements.
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Senior Data Engineer (Remote) Senior Infrastructure Engineer - InfoSec (Hybrid) page is loaded. Senior Infrastructure Engineer - InfoSec (Hybrid) As an InfoSec Security Engineer (Data Security), you will support and enhance First American’s existing Data Security processes, standards, and tools across the enterprise.
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Performs inspections of building and facility projects to determine the quality of workmanship and materials used, such as foundations, building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems conform to the contract documents, applicable codes, Caltrans, and state and federal requirements.
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Perform basic in-process and final inspection of machine parts, mechanical assemblies, processed parts, or purchased standard hardware. Quality Inspector – Level 2 employees may also be expected to demonstrate proficiency in manipulating digital models in CATIA. Quality Inspector – Level 2 employees typically work as receiving inspectors, final inspectors, or entry-level CMM inspectors.
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A licensed California Professional Engineer (PE), with an engineering degree, in a leadership role in the overall development and management of expanding construction management (CM) services in the Southern California region (Los Angeles County and Orange County.
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The Principal Electrical Engineer will have an exciting opportunity to architect and develop novel electrical systems for devices in a fast-paced environment. Kforce has a client that is looking for a Principal Electrical Engineer - Medical Device located in Irvine, CA. Our client is a medical device company that is developing innovative groundbreaking devices.
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You are able to unlock value by working with and supporting the Integration team and Quality organization to ensure technologies meet all technical specifications and reliability requirements. You have experience in sustaining processes, troubleshooting yield problems, developing process enhancements, and implementing new processes to continuously improve performance, quality, cost, and operational efficiency.
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The Data Quality Specialist Lead will coordinate, monitor, and mentor Data Quality Specialists, and train all program staff on HMIS data entry and report generation (including Housing Specialists and Case Managers.
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We are currently seeking an accomplished Lead DevOps Engineer to join our team, while supporting our multiple software products and brands across the organization, such as LoopNet, Apartments.com and Ten-X.
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IRWD provides high-quality drinking water, reliable sewage collection and treatment, ground-breaking recycled water programs, and environmentally sound urban runoff treatment to its customers. Registered Professional Electrical Engineer in the State of California required.
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