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Field Engineering Specialist providing project and technical support for the installation, grooming, operation, maintenance, and modification of complex electronic systems installed onboard the Launch Area Support Ship (LASS.
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The role of the Engineering Department is to support Pre-Construction and Field Operations. Associate degree in 'civil engineering technician' or 'survey technician' When possible, calculate quantities in field for your project supervisor using the COGO functionality within the data collector.
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UES is a nationwide leader in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Building Code Compliance, Environmental, Occupational Health & Safety, and Building Envelope.
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Minimum of three years' experience in aerospace manufacturing, integration, or other relevant field. You will perform second party verifications and hardware inspections to engineering models, drawings, specifications, and written procedure.
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Job Description Performs specialized maritime dispatch, assists in port operational procedures, and serves as the public contact point for the Port Security Communications Center at Port Canaveral.
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3-5 years of experience in aerospace manufacturing, aviation, integration, or another relevant field. Industry certification, trade school training and/or degree in related field. Perform second party verifications and hardware inspections to engineering models, drawings, specifications, and written procedures.
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Specialist, Field Engineering. Requires some near and long-distance travel to provide contracted services on a varying schedule, including periods at sea on a Military Sealift Command vessel.
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In this role you will collaborate with engineering to implement and refine new manufacturing processes. Applicants for employment at Blue Origin must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (i.e. current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S.as a refugee or granted asylum.
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They also need to have a solid understanding of electrical engineering principles so they can troubleshoot problems when they arise. Recommend modifications to present operations when more flexible and feasible engineering alternatives could render improvements.
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The Mechanical Calibration Specialist will be responsible for calibrating and repairing physical, mechanical, and dimensional measuring and test equipment at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. The Mechanical Calibration Specialist will be responsible for calibrating and repairing physical, mechanical, and dimensional measuring and test equipment at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
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Field Service Technician / Installer, At least three years of experience installing digital RF infrastructure equipment, (from one of the following manufacturers: ( L3 Harris, Tait, Kenwood, Motorola, EF Johson.
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Your Mission if You Choose to Accept It - Responsibilities as a Mosquito Control Specialist. There are a few minimum requirements for our Mosquito Control Specialist: · You must be able to lift and carry a backpack, which weighs 65 lbs.
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Collaborate with the VDC team on VDC scope of work, execution plan and deliverables related to field operations. Position Description:The Field Engineer (FE) works directly for the Superintendent and is expected to exercise judgment and discretion in making recommendations, implementing policies and procedures and handling a wide variety of matters in the field.
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5+ years of engineering management experience required. Job DescriptionWhat You’ll Do As a Senior Engineering Manager, you will be a highly trained professional responsible for the oversight of engineering employees as well as technical and engineering processes and programs for Standex.
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The Production Specialist is responsible for all aspects of the physical construction and assembling of signs from computer cut vinyl and wide format full-color printouts, which includes proofreading and conducting quality assurance to ensure the accuracy of signs.
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