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3 years' experience with Allen Bradley Required Education/Experience:Bachelor’s degree in Mechatronics, Electrical, and or Mechanical Engineering. 3 years' experience with Allen Bradley Required Education/Experience:Bachelor’s degree in Mechatronics, Electrical, and or Mechanical Engineering.
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Your Role We are hiring an experienced Validation Project Engineer II. This role will drive successful project execution and completion, handling document management, testing activities, as well as managing schedules, test materials, and vendor coordination.
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Prepares technical documentation, including engineering drawings for operations, drawings for tooling and fixturing, job travelers, bill of materials, etc. Confers with management, product and manufacturing engineering, shop operations and EHS regarding to manufacturing capabilities, safety and other considerations to facilitate production processes.
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PROJECT ENGINEER: In this position, you will have the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of construction project management and the technical details of ground improvement, shoring, and foundation drilling while assisting in job site management.
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Work with the Engineering Planner/Buyer to optimize the spare parts sourcing network and supplier relations contracts to deliver cost efficiencies. Higher-level degree in engineering or closely related discipline desirable as is a professional certification in facilities management.
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About the Role: A public works contractor specializing in roofing, waterproofing, and sheet metal services is seeking a dedicated Project Engineer/Project Manager. Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field preferred.
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Performs quality control reviews of discipline - specific engineering project elements/deliverables. Provides technical guidance to less experienced engineering project team members.
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Field Engineer is an entry-level opportunity for candidates who demonstrate a strong desire for a career in Project Management, Electrical Engineering or Construction Management. Responsibilities: Update and maintain as built/record drawings in our electronic document control systemAssist Foreman/Safety Engineer with new hire paperwork, orientation, and videoDistribute all mail to the Foreman to include copying or emailing scheduled updates etc.
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Understanding of Process Engineering principles, preferably relating to confectionery and chocolate. BS in Food Engineering or related field Education desired; MS in Food Engineering or Related Field Years Of Relevant Experience: 10.
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We combine consulting and engineering with advanced analytics and technology to solve the world's most complex cha Designer, CAD, Drafter, Design, Remote, Business Services. We combine consulting and engineering with advanced analytics and technology to solve the world's most complex cha Designer, CAD, Drafter, Design, Remote, Business Services.
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Minimum Requirements: Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, or Construction Management and a minimum of 10 years' project management experience with complex projects in transmission line or substation construction or a combination of education and experience of high-voltage electrical systems; prior experience in electrical design of substations / switchyards a plus.
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Landscape Project Manager. Certificate / diploma in turf management preferred. Maintain the 17 acres of grounds of Uline’s campus by overseeing mowing, weeding, fertilizing, planting, pruning, watering and pest / disease control.
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Awareness of common systems and databases for engineering management. Knowledge of Fundamental professional industrial engineering principles and practices. Skills: Capable of developing analytics, reports and communications within engineering and operational design.
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Job Description The Senior DevOps Engineer designs and implements Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery systems to deploy applications to Cloud and On-Premises Server infrastructure. Required Skills & Experience - 5+ years of experience as a DevOps Engineer setting up DevOps practices enterprise wide.
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Advanced knowledge of various construction disciplines, safety regulations, scheduling, cost control, quality control, engineering drawings and other documents. As a Project Superintendent, you will:⢠Be in charge of all on-site construction activities on a daily basis.
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