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Kimley-Hor n's Orange offi ce is seeking a Traffic Engineer-in-Training (EIT) with 3+ years of experience to join their Transportation/Traffic team. Holds "Engineer-In-Training" or "Engineering Intern" certification.
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The fire protection engineer in the Design and Engineering organization provides subject matter expertise in the following areas: fire protection, life safety, building and fire codes, fire hazard and risk assessment of materials and processes, fire and smoke spread, industrial fire hazards, fire investigation support, and other fire and life safety issues.
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As a Traffic Engineer or Senior Traffic Engineer with a focus on Traffic Engineering, you will support the execution and delivery of traffic engineering projects for public, private, and institutional clients in Southern California or beyond.
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This class is distinguished from the next higher level classification of Principal Civil Engineer in that the latter supervises the day-to-day operations of an assigned Section within the Public Works Agency.
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This PREMIER Restoration Construction Company in CA who specializes in water mitigation, mold remediation, along with fire/smoke damage is ready to interview today!
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Assists with development of design guides, guide specifications, and design control procedures. Assisting senior staff with highway and traffic engineering and design projects including signing & striping design; geometric design; traffic engineering studies; traffic signal and lighting design; work zone temporary traffic control plans; street and highway design; conducting field reviews; preparation of specifications and cost estimates; and completion of final documents for traffic and transportation engineering projects.
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Award-Winning CompanyExcellent CompensationBenefits PackageGreat PTO, Holidays, and Sick TimeInnovative TeamGrowing CompanyCohesive Company CultureJob DetailsWe are looking for a passionate, dedicated and experienced Image Sensor Engineer to join our dynamic team.
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DESCRIPTIONThe Civil Engineer, Water/Wastewater will be joining Michael Baker International's Water group in Santa Ana, CA and will make a difference by supporting our many public and private sector clients throughout beautiful Southern California with their next challenging projects.
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Direct Hire opportunity for a Systems Stress Engineer located onsite in Long Beach, CA. As a Systems Stress Engineer you will: Stress Analysis - Perform analysis of systems supports and routings using hand analysis, finite element analysis (FEA), and other advanced techniques.
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Job tasks for the Fire Protection Engineer include field engineering support; technical input for inspection, testing, and maintenance; codes analysis; systems design and specifications for project support; plans review, fire hazard assessment; systems downtime response and troubleshooting; investigation, root cause and failure analysis.
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The Sr. Systems Engineer is responsible for the overall development of the EPU system (electric motor/inverter/gearbox) by establishing the system architecture, defining requirements, and creating and analyzing system safety (software and hardware.
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The Drainage Engineer will perform engineering duties mostly related to drainage and stormwater management in planning, designing, and providing Design Services During Construction (DSDD) for projects mainly focused on highways, roads, and bridges.
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As an InfoSec Security Data Engineer (Data Security), you will support and enhance First American's existing Data Security processes, standards, and tools across the enterprise. M365 EMS E5 stack of online services, including but not limited to, Purview DLP, Microsoft Information Protection (MIP), and how these interact with Exchange, SharePoint, OneDrive, and Microsoft Defender (Cloud Apps & Endpoint.
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Qualifications Three years of responsible program and project management experience in economic development, real estate or development, urban planning, finance, business, and/or public administration.
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TranSystems Santa Ana, CA office seeks a full time Senior Highway/Drainage Engineer / PM to join our growing office of roadway, highway, structural, transit, rail, and intermodal designers. This position includes management of projects and Caltrans task orders, business development pursuits, the review of working drawings, details, layouts, cost estimates, studies, reports, specifications and work products for compliance with industry standards.
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