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Degree must be in Network Engineering, Systems Engineering, Information Technology or related field (e.g., General Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Forensics, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Information Assurance, or Computer Security.
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Aeronautics, Global Security, Space Systems, Defense, Advanced Technology, Cyber Security, Innovation, Rotary Wing, Aerospace, Energy, Space Exploration, Military Research, Maritime Systems, Aviation, Commercial Aircraft, Autonomous Systems, C4ISR, STEM, Engineering, and Artificial intelligence.
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As a Senior Electrical & Automation Engineer, you will be a key member of the electrical/automation team working with various clients in completing feasibility studies and detailed engineering projects for underground and surface mining operations.
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We are a leader in underground hard rock mining engineering and related technology, serving the largest, deepest, and most technically challenging mines in the world. Previous experience as a Lead Engineer on detailed engineering/construction projects with a consulting firm or Owner's team.
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A Research Scientist at Numerica should possess an M.S. or Ph. D. in Applied or Computational Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Controls and Dynamical Systems, Aerospace Engineering, Statistics and Probability, or a related field.
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Architecture, Oil/Gas, Aviation, Planning, Defense, Rail/Transit, Engineering, Security, Environmental, Technology/Intelligence, Geospatial/LiDAR, Telecommunications/Utilities, Homeland Security, Traffic/ITS, Hospitality, Transportation, Hospitals, Urban Development, Water, Bridge Design, Bridge Inspection, and Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS.
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B.S. in Engineering with a preference for Industrial, Mechanical, Electrical, Computer/Information Science, Civil, or Environmental Or Operations Management. The MTC team is also responsible for the business development and delivery of innovative digital related work and consulting services embedded in broader engineering/infrastructure projects and stand-alone projects.
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Whether through research and development, technology innovation or solution engineering, our people play vital roles in connecting consumers with the products and platforms of tomorrow. Execution - On all aspects of technology product development including the definition, creation, development and implementation through a prioritized backlog of product features.
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Location: Denver, CO Reports To: VP, Engineering Summary The Prime Data Centers (PDC) Electrical Engineer reports to the VP of Engineering and is primarily responsible for electrical engineering efforts related to a portfolio of datacenter projects which can include new construction, phased expansion, retrofits and upgrades, acquisition conversions, MEFP (Mechanical, Electrical, Fire protection, Plumbing) equipment standards, development of design standards, processes, and procedures.
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THE DEPARTMENT The following teams make up the Technology department: Applications Development, Applications Support, and Engineering. They will work with a global tier 2 &3 IT engineering team and triage escalations from global NOC, and support Oracle Linux, Azure, Microsoft Windows, Dell Hardware, VPN, and desktop security.
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Lead in hydrogen production technology assessment: Be a primary engineering resource in projects which produce hydrogen through an SMR, thermally, or using electrolysis. Process Design Review: Leverage your process technology background to evaluate designs of biofuel, renewable chemical, and hydrogen production systems.
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A master's degree from a U.S. accredited college or university in biology, chemistry, data analysis, engineering, engineering technology, environmental sciences, geology, mathematics, natural resource management, physics or a closely related degree will substitute for the bachelor's degree and the required experience on a year-for-year basis.
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Speak to potential process risks and costs for oligomerization processes, hydrotreating, fermentation, and other technology pathways. Prior experience at an EPC contractor or detailed engineering firm.
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Collaborate with Chief Electrical Engineer and Engineering Director to collaborate on strategic approaches to vehicle electrification. Supporting the Chief Electrical engineer on developing workload forecasts, design schedules and budgets for electrical engineering work activities.
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What You'll Need: Bachelor's Degree in Architecture, Engineering or Architectural Engineering (Master's degree preferred) 5+ years of architectural/engineering or construction management experience.
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