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The main functions of the Field Engineer II will include (but not limited to) responsibility for a specific area of the project such as direct support to a Craft Superintendent, quantity collection, scheduling, contract administration, project planning and scheduling, procurement, and project reporting.
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CAMS is seeking a Plant Engineer for the New Haven Harbor Station in New Haven, CT. Under the general direction of the Maintenance Manager, the Plant Engineer is responsible for plant engineering, operations & maintenance support, contractor oversight, and project management.
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As an AECOM Senior Project Geotechnical Engineer, you will work with our Salt Lake City geotechnical group, as well as interdisciplinary groups from Salt Lake City and other offices, to deliver consulting services on rewarding infrastructure projects.
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The Senior Utilities Engineer will interact with Yale’s planning and project management staff, operations personnel, and consulting professionals and will focus specifically on energy master planning and developing innovative projects to reduce energy use and increase renewable energy supply in support of the University’s many goals and climate commitment.
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Athenian Project : We created Athenian Project to ensure that state and local governments have the highest level of protection and reliability for free, so that their constituents have access to election information and voter registration.
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Senior Systems Engineer (Project Hire) Sr Systems Engineer (Project Hire) This position is for an experienced Senior Systems Engineer who is eager to join an SRE cultured Systems Engineering team for the Walt Disney Company.
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NVIDIA is seeking best-in-class Senior SoC ASIC Verification Engineer to verify the world's most powerful SoCs with AI capabilities for self-driving cars, gaming consoles & other automated machines (see NVIDIA Grace CPU and Arm Architecture | NVIDIA.
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Summary: Security Engineer- Identity & Access Management working on SailPoint Recertification project with a focus on manual api integrations. The IAM Engineer will design solutions, engineer integrations, set-up processes, provide reporting, instruct other teams on said processes and integrations and manage tools and data.
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Our Senior Staff Engineer is a key member of the engineering staff working across the organization to innovate and bring the best open-source data infrastructure and practices into Geico as we embark on a greenfield project to implement a core Data Lakehouse for all Geico's core data use-cases across each of the company's business verticals.
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4+ years' experience as a project engineer, process engineer, project manager, manufacturing engineer, or related occupation. computer engineer, electronic, quantum, robot, rtos, semiconductor, soc.
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JHU/APL) Labs (NIWC CANES, PMW770 SOA Network, LMCO ASW, PMW130 HBSS, NUWCKPT ISEA) Technical Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Strong software background and experience with associated networking hardware Experienced in technical project management Has respect of peers and colleagues for technical credibility.
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Cadence, chip, circuit, design, firmware engineer, rtl logic, submicron, system on a chip, transistor. The Senior DFT/MBIST Engineer is responsible for designing and implementing Memory Built-in Self Test (MBIST) solutions across a variety of digital IP (CPU/GPU) and SOC projects.
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This position is part of the Engineering Technical Authority (ETA) organization that includes Process Systems, Facilities and Utilities, Site Project Engineering, Maintenance, and Metrology functions.
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We are seeking a highly experienced Senior Wastewater Engineer with a strong background in pump station design and wastewater/stormwater hydraulic systems to join our headquarters team in Hartford, CT.
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Directing project teams and support resources during development of RFP/Supplier Selection, detailed electrical design packages, equipment procurement activities, installation drawing packages, and support of installation contractor, Project Manager, and Site Manager with installation efforts.
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