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Key Responsibilities: Implement, maintain, and support all Telecom and VoIP Systems including but not limited to SIP, Cisco Unified Call Manager (PCCE), Cisco Call Manager, Cisco Unity, IPCC, UCCX, UCCE, CUCI, CAD and Finesse and associated technologies.
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In-depth knowledge of computer operating systems such as Windows, MacOS and Linux. Computer operating systems such as Windows, MacOS and Linux. Under the direction of the Manager, Information Security Operations, the Engineer III Security Analyst will use subject matter expertise to give guidance, best practices, and support to business and technology stakeholders during the deployment of critical business and technology initiatives.
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Professional Engineer (PE) or Professional Traffic Engineer (TE) HNTB is currently seeking to hire a senior traffic project engineer in their Orange County or Ontario office. We are supporting high profile transportation projects in the Inland Empire and Orange County such as Brightline West (high speed rail), I -10 Freeway corridor in San Bernardino, various LA Metro and Caltrans Highway projects.
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PURPOSE OF POSITION The Railroad Civil Engineer II will work closely with other staff and consultants to perform project engineering and project management duties for railroad design projects. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the career level of the Railroad Civil Engineer series.
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Aptitude for learning company systems such as Infinium, Covango, LCAM, PATS, SharePoint, Varasset, etc. Four-year degree in electronics or computer sciences or at least 2 years of experience in DC power engineering or DC detail engineering and design and implementation roles in small to large DC power plants systems.
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Reporting directly to the Deputy Director of Engineering Services, the Principal Engineer and Senior Civil Engineer positions offer the chance to make a significant impact and operate with a high degree of autonomy.
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Advising the Lead Engineer of potential design or scope changes. Working knowledge in the use of hydraulic simulation software such as AFT Fathom, AFT Arrow, PIPEPHASE, PIPE-FLO, and/or SiNet. Working knowledge in the use of process simulation software such as Aspen Plus, Aspen Plus Dynamics, PRO/II, DYNSIM, HYSYS, CHEMCAD, WinGEMS, ProMax, etc.
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Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certificate. Experience with California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) highway improvement projects. Familiar with Caltrans highway design standards and manuals.
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About the role: The Field Service Engineer is responsible for 2nd level client support and services. Associate Degree with Systems Engineering or Related field of study required. Able to quickly learn new systems and technology.
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We are looking for a junior network engineer to join our team and help us design, implement, and support these managed services for our clients. Job Description As a junior network engineer, you will be responsible for: Installing, configuring, and maintaining network devices like routers, switches, firewalls, and wireless access points.
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The Test Systems Engineer works closely with the Engineering team, Engineering leadership and Program Management to understand the design, characterization, and verification requirements; design and develop automated data-acquisition and test systems using LabView; develop detailed characterization and qualification test plans, test procedures, and manage or execute tests.
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As an Industrial Engineer, your primary objective is to drive cost improvements in our distribution operations through enhanced methods, systems, capital investments, and process optimization in the physical distribution of products.
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LICENSES/CERTIFICATES : Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, Microsoft Certified Professional, Cisco CCNA. Experience may be substituted for certification at the discretion of the Department Director.
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My client is a $500M developer targeting a Project Engineer/Procore Specialist, where you'll play a pivotal role reporting directly to the Vice Presidents of Construction and Construction Managers.
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WHAT YOU’LL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR IN THIS ROLE The Plant Engineer is instrumental in managing engineering projects and implementing technological innovations to enhance productivity and operational efficiency at the Evolution Fresh facility.
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