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Since 1972, our clients have benefited from our special in-depth technical knowledge and proven performance in failure analysis, solid mechanics and structural design, reliability and predictive engineering, instrumentation and testing, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, floating systems, forensics, and material science.
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As a Mechanical Piping Engineer, your primary responsibility will be to ensure that all aspects of engineering design, procurement, construction, and project completion comply with project contracts, focusing on schedule, cost, health, safety, and environmental standards.
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We provide engineering services for green hydrogen production via electrolysis using solar, wind, hydro, and nuclear power sources and we support on-site usage in power generation, fuel cells, and fueling stations.
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We design, supply, and service a range of water systems and monitoring equipment in industries ranging from pharmaceutical to food and beverage applications, and from microelectronics ultrapure water to municipal water and industrial wastewater treatment.
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Familiarity with advanced computer engineering, optimization, analytics and database tools such as Llamasoft Supply Chain Guru, Databases and SQL, Tableau, AutoCAD, Sysco Suite of Applications – SWMS, FLEX, Optislot, Roadnet, SOS, SLS, STS, Telogis, SUS, TMS, DPM and SAP, I2 Supply Chain Strategist, SAS, R.
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Drive impactful new product commercialization by working closely with BU, New Process Development, Quality Assurance, Production, and Supply Chain. The Senior Polymer Chemist position is primarily responsible for defining, leading and driving new product development projects that involves polymer synthesis, structure-property correlation, analytical measurement, application testing, and production scale-up.
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Ability to work with engineering teams developing the ancillary P&IDs, piping design and modeling and asset packaging. More than five years of in-depth work specifying, and choosing turbomachinery for industrial applications in either the oil & gas sector, LNG refining, industrial gas production, water treatment facilities, or other related processes like air separation units (ASUs.
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PFDs) and Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs), providing technical guidance and support to Sales and Commercial Engineering teams, conducting site/field audits of existing plants to review performance and/or troubleshoot problems, and providing operational safety input to field services, engineering and design teams.
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Aerospace Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Engineering, Engineering Mechanics, Engineering Physics, Industrial and Operations Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Production Engineering, Project Engineering & Management, Biomedical Science, Computer and Information Science, Data Processing/Analytics/Science.
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The Global Design Engineering Manager is responsible for the leadership and functional management of a globally located team of design and drafting engineers who design fluid film bearings for a range of rotating machinery applications in the oil & gas, power generation, wind, and industrial markets in a matrix-based multi-functional organizational structure.
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Purpose: The role of the Design Technician Level I entails entry level involvement in survey, engineering design, and mapping. 0-2 years of applicable experience in land survey, engineering design, and mapping relating to pipeline construction.
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Experience in traffic engineering including traffic signal design and timing, operational analysis, and capacity analysis. Primary role and responsibilities:Provide technical services on traffic engineering and design projects.
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Requires a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Distribution, Business Administration, Engineering, Supply Chain Management, or other related discipline. Provide supply planning and analysis; and conduct supplier performance and relationship management.
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Experience with Liquid (Injectable) dosage form mixing, weighing, fluid flow, filtration & filling, sterilization, lyophilization and other fundamentals of liquid production is a plus. Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Science, or another related field.
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Previous academia and/or consulting experience with large design and construction projects as well as field soil classification, and the desire to grow personally as well as professionally with each geotechnical engineering project.
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