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Consultant, Engineer/Geology/Scientist (Mid-Level) page is loaded. Consultant, Engineer/Geology/Scientist (Mid-Level) Senior Consultant, Ecologist/Botanist (Mid Level) Monitoring well (groundwater and soil vapor) installation and test pit excavation.
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We are looking for a Mechanical Engineer that will report to the Carshell Calculations Engineering Manager. Solid understanding of typical railway Light Rail and Heavy Rail design standards such as AAR Section M, APTA, PRIIA, and EN12663 Solid understanding of structural welding codes including AWS, EN15085, DVS1608 and 1612 PE License, Mechanical, Civil, or Structural.
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The Senior Network Security Engineer, Network Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is the subject matter expert in designing and implementing the Network security strategy and platforms for the next-gen operations for all Marriott International (MI) networks including the Property Networks, Datacenter/Cloud Networks, and Corporate Networks.
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Sr. Engineering Manager: Manufacturing Applications and Network (USA) 2 years minimum - Network Infrastructure Design, Security, and Installation. The Sr. Manager of Manufacturing Applications and Network is also responsible for 2nd level internal support for current systems.
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As a Senior Design Engineer at Southland Industries, you'll experience the excitement of working on design-build and design-assist projects in healthcare, education, biotech, mission critical, commercial and entertainment markets.
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We are seeking a DevOps Engineer for a long term hybrid assignment (on-site work required) with our Sacramento, California client. As a DevOps Engineer, you will play a critical role in automating and streamlining the software development and deployment processes.
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This position is fully remote in the US.
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The Cisco Network Engineer role is responsible for the configuring, installing, troubleshooting and repairing Cisco solutions for a California State Agency. Dedicated Cisco Network Engineer for the California State Agency.
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With a team led by former Big 4 Consulting Executives, we bring the Art of the Possible to life, delivering unbiased strategies that are independent from resource constraints, while generating true value and advantage based on what is possible today so that our clients are ready for tomorrow.
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Working Title: Network Security Analyst Classification Title: Network Analyst - CareerPosting Details Priority Application Date (Posting will remain open until filled): Tuesday, April 9th @ 11:55pm PDT Hiring PreferenceEligible on-campus applicants in California State University Employees Union (CSUEU) Bargaining Units 2,5,7, and 9 will be given first consideration in the recruitment.
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About the Role: Reporting to the Senior Director- Supply Chain Strategy & Capabilities, the Supply Chain Systems Integration Engineer is responsible for a variety of tasks including managing enterprise-level projects, integrating supply chain systems into the company’s enterprise systems infrastructure, and cultivating new business prospects.
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One or more certification (or equivalent coursework) in the following fields- Six Sigma Black Belt, Lean Certification, OSHA Safety, Certified Manufacturing engineer, Supply Management, EIT, or Professional Engineering License.
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We are looking to add a full-time geological/geotechnical engineer or engineering geologist to the Energy and Resources group. Geological Engineer - ( 24000219 ) Professional Engineer license or Professional Geologist license preferred.
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The Assistant Engineer is the entry level class in the professional civil engineering series and is responsible for performing the professional engineering work not requiring registration as a Civil Engineer.
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In addition, the software engineer should have experience withrelevant modern development technologies such as Python, PowerShell, CSS, JavaScript, C#, Node.js, RESTful services, along with working knowledge of relational database, automation, & infrastructure technologies.
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