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The Senior Engineer role entails undertaking a broad range of municipal engineering tasks and may include working in either a land development or capital improvement program (CIP) project management role.
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Technical Skills: Strong understanding of mechanical engineering principles, materials, and manufacturing processes. Education: Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field.
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Documentation: Prepare and maintain detailed project documentation, including design specifications, engineering reports, and user manuals. The Mechanical Design Engineer shall have robust full life cycle project management experience with proficiency in Autodesk Inventor and Vault.
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Master’s in chemistry OR Bachelor’s in chemistry or biochemistry and Master’s in biochemistry, chemical engineering, chemical physics, physics, molecular biology or geochemistry; OR the equivalent.
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A Bachelor's Degree from an accredited four-year college or university with a major in planning, architecture, engineering or other design-related field, urban studies, environmental planning, public administration, political science, economics, or closely related field.
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Assumes responsibility for field engineering, contract administration, inspection, testing, surveying, and quality control on one large or several small construction projects. The Structures Representative provides technical leadership for complex construction management projects or programs, serving as a Structures Representative supervising construction engineering and inspection activities.
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Works with ISSM to develop operational information systems security. Participates in scheduling periodic testing to evaluate the security posture of IS. Ensures systems are operated, maintained, and disposed of according to the policies and procedures outlined in the security authorization package.
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Bachelor’s degree in Land Surveying, Civil Engineering or a related field. Wood Rodgers, a leading engineering consulting firm based in California, is hiring a Senior Surveyor to join our Survey Department.
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The Department of Civil Engineering is interested in hiring part-time lecturers in all areas of Civil Engineering including Environmental Engineering; Transportation Engineering; Surveying; Engineering Graphics/CAD; Engineering Statistics; Hydraulics; Water Resources Engineering; Geotechnical Engineering; Structural Engineering, to teach both lower and upper division required and elective courses.
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Dependent upon role and/or federal government security clearance requirements, and in accordance with applicable laws, some background investigations may include a credit check. Background investigation components can vary dependent upon specific assignment and/or level of US government security clearance held.
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Associates or Bachelor degree in Civil Engineering or land Surveying is preferred. The Professional Land Surveyor position is a vital part a team that works hard to not only meet high expectations, but to also exceed our client's goals as well.
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Proficiency in both design and construction-related aspects of geotechnical engineering. · Experience with successful sales and marketing of government agencies for geotechnical engineering projects.
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EDUCATIONMaster's: Radiological Physics or other physics, chemistry or engineering discipline or equivalent education/experienceCERTIFICATION & LICENSUREAMBP-American Board of Medical Physicists Upon HireOR ABR-American Board of Radiology Upon HirePREFERRED EXPERIENCE AS TYPICALLY ACQUIRED IN:2 years of Clinical Physics experienceSKILLS AND KNOWLEDGECompetency in clinical dosimetry and active involvement in treatment planning.
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Educators: You hold a degree in a science field such as Carpentry Dental Hygiene Physics Chemistry Environmental Science Nursing Biomedical Engineering Civil Engineering Construction Management or Computer Science.
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Technical Pre-Sales Consulting Systems Engineering focused on customizable and innovative IT Solutions (Data Center, Infrastructure Modernization, Multi-Cloud Architecture, Security and Digital Transformation.
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