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This is an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic polymer engineer with a clear understanding of the technical and regulatory challenges of developing and validating materials used in medical devices.
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With over 45,000 professionals dedicated to Data & AI, Accenture’s Data & AI organization brings together our Experienced Innovation, Strategic Investment, Exceptional Talent, and Power Ecosystem.
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The Cyber and SIGINT Solutions Operation under the Intelligence Group of our client is seeking a Software Test Engineer. In addition, the Software Test Engineer will work with System Engineers, Developers, and other Testers to accurately author the test-based documentation required for the project.
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The position of Broadcast Engineer will be part of a departmental team responsible for maintaining audio/video broadcasting, datacasting, and computer equipment used in the origination and reception of radio and television signals, and to insure that the transmissions with all associated ancillary data adhere to applicable Federal Communication Commission regulations, industry standards and guidelines.
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Engineer I - Electrician. Fairmont Hotel & Resorts is a celebrated collection of hotels that includes landmark locations like London's The Savoy, New York's The Plaza, and Shanghai's Fairmont Peace Hotel.
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As a Mechanical Engineer, your role in our professional consulting services team is to work independently on projects of various complexity, and as a leader of a project, through all phases of a project lifecycle.
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We are looking for a Site Reliability Engineer I with experience working in large-scale mission-critical environments with zero downtime. Job Title : Site Reliability Engineer I. Bachelor’s degree or a foreign equivalent in Computer Science, Information Systems or a related field, plus 2 years of experience in the job offered or as a Computer Systems Engineer, Software Engineer or related job titles.
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MITRE’s Naval C4I & Space Department is seeking a highly motivated candidate to serve as a Cyber Operations Engineer. We strive to be a recognized leader for C4I systems engineering and maritime security, a gateway for our sponsors to the whole of MITRE, and the Government’s architect for the Information Age. This position requires creative problem solving through novel applications of cyber operations and software principles in collaboration with diverse and geographically dispersed teams.
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Under general supervision, the Building Service Engineer will perform the full range of skilled work necessary to operate, maintain, inspect, diagnose, and repair campus HVAC systems and equipment.
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We are seeking a DevSecOps Integration & Support engineer to join the San Diego office of the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State University. The ASR includes crime statistics and institutional policies concerning campus security, such as those concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters.
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We are seeking a motivated Code Consultant and Fire Protection Engineer to join our renowned design team to design. As a Code Consultant and Fire Protection Engineer at Cosentini, you will have the opportunity to have the opportunity to work as an engineer on exciting and challenging projects.
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The ASML San Diego DUV Excimer Laser PS&C group is responsible for ensuring DUV Excimer Laser Products and subassemblies meet requisite corporate, product safety, product environmental regulatory and compliance requirements in advance of releasing those products and subassemblies to the Scanner Manufacturer and/or Semiconductor Manufacturer.
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As our Lead Substation Engineer, you will be a lead engineer for new and ongoing substation projects. We have an opportunity for a talented & ambitious electrical engineer to join us as our new Lead Substation Engineer.
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Celebrating over 42 Years as Southern California Leaders in Fire Life Safety & Security Integration
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E2 is looking for a Senior Transmission Line engineer to join our team in Southern California (remote work is also available) to support several major electric utility clients. Registered Professional Engineer or ability to obtain registration.
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