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The Project Cost Engineer will work directly under the Project Cost Manager, overseeing various cost management activities including estimating, cost control, forecasting, and risk analysis.
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Must be licensed as a Professional Engineer, Geotechnical Engineer preferred. We are seeking experienced Geotechnical Project Engineers/Project Managers to serve our west coast business unit and clients.
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We are partnering with a leading water resources engineering firm in San Jose, CA, that is seeking a highly motivated Project Engineer. Job Title: Project Engineer - Water Resources.
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IParametrics is currently seeking an Electrical Cost Engineer to join an esteemed Project Cost Management Team, supporting a prominent client known for their significant contributions to construction projects in the Pacific Northwest.
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Lumotive is seeking a Lead ASIC verification engineer to lead the verification of Beam Steering Mixed signal ASIC controller. The ideal candidate will be a hands-on lead who will be responsible for defining and implementing verification strategies, developing, and executing comprehensive test plans, and leading Mixed signal full chip verification to achieve project milestones.
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As a team member, be responsible for completing various project activities, from definition, identifying electrical functional requirements, component selection, schematic design, PCB layout, DVT, and production functional test development for PCBAs.
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As a senior-level civil engineer, you will independently evaluate, select, and apply standard engineering techniques, procedures, and criteria using judgment in making adaptations and modifications You will assist the Project Managers in preparing current status information for internal reporting and keeping clients informed on progress.
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Professional certifications such as Certified Reliability Engineer (CRE), Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional (CMRP), Professional Engineer (PE), Chartered Engineer (CEng), or Project Management Professional (PMP.
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Landscape Architectural Project Designer Responsibilities: The Project Designer will work in unison with the Project Landscape Architect and Project Manager to lead the project design and support the Design Director in developing innovative design solutions.
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You will initially work directly for program and project managers, but as an early hire, significant upward mobility is expected for this individual, including Director, VP, and Chief Engineer level positions.
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Proficiency with some of the following applications: Creo/Pro-E, Solidworks, AutoCAD, MS Project, MS Access, SAP ERP. The Manufacturing Engineer II (ME II) is a key contributor within the Instruments Manufacturing department.
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Senior Engineer, Advanced Packaging Feasibility Layout Design provide project management, package design/development and sustaining support for integrated circuit or semiconductor assemblies, various other electronic components and/or completed units.
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The City Facilities Architectural Services (CFAS) Division, Civil Engineering section is responsible for the project management and delivery of capital projects for buildings, parks, trails, libraries, public safety facilities and various cultural facilities.
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AECOM is seeking a Transportation Utility Engineer to be based in San Jose or Oakland, CA, or Seattle. Expertise in developing utility engineering design packages for highway and/or roadway improvement projects in California (must include some Caltrans and local agency project experience.
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7+ years of experience as a DevOps, Infrastructure, Operations, or Site Reliability Engineer (or as a software engineer with relevant experience) We are looking for a Staff Cloud DevOps/Site Reliability Engineer to join our team.
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