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We’re seeking a future team member for the role of Senior Full-Stack Engineer to join our CCE team! This role is in Lake Mary, FL, via Hybrid work arrangement (thrice a week to the office)About the CCE team:We provide platform for our clients to manage securities in tri-party and collateral management arrangements, collateralize exposure arising out of tri-party repos, securities lending, and margining for uncleared derivatives.
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As a Substation Electrical Engineer, you will take an active role in project conceptualization, work planning, and project execution. As an Electrical Engineer, you will prepare reports that present technical and project information in a clear and concise manner and meet client requirements and S&L formats.
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System One is currently seeking a Piping Project Engineer III for a long-term contract in Lake Mary, FL. Request, receive and handle technical information required/indispensable for the project to and from Subcontractors cooperating with Purchasing department and also discussing with Project Manager/Engineering Manager.
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The preferred type of engineer for this position will come from the EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) world or heat exchanger manufacturing, and be very familiar with the ASME code, CSA code and TEMA standards.
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We’re seeking a future team member for the role of Vice President, Kubernetes Platform Engineer to join our Application Infrastructure Management team. Prior OpenShift experience is a plus but not mandatory) Must have experience in ArgoCD or Flux, Helm/Kustomize, Prometheus based monitoring, Ansible, Terraform and CI/CD automation.
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Required Experience Requires a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from a recognized accredited programHolds an active PE licenseMinimum of 6 years related work experience in the field of high voltage substation design – P&CProficient in use of AutoCAD or Bentley Microstation.
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We are currently seeking a Civil/Structural Engineer for our Orlando District with experience specific to the design and/or construction of residential and/or commercial buildings to assist in the determination of the cause, origin and extent of construction defects, structural failures, water intrusions and other failures.
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Understanding of architectural, structural, civil, mechanical, electrical, and fire protection design activities. Function as Lead Engineer on assigned engineering projects. Professional Engineer license required.
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Assists Engineer with the preparation of engineering drawings and documents as assigned. Assists Engineer with research, development and design of projects. Assists engineer teams in various tasks and duties.
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Familiarity with gas turbine and gas turbine auxiliaries design and construction is required (mechanical, electrical, and I&C). Mitsubishi Power Americas, Inc. in Lake Mary, Florida is looking for a Gas Turbine Project Engineer.
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Description This position will offer you the ability to directly apply your knowledge of transmission line engineering including, conductors, hardware, insulation, structures, foundations and electrical principles to:Design transmission lines in the 69kV to 765kV range.
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Who You AreYou are an expert pre-sales solutions engineer with a generalist Enterprise/IT, Service Provider Networking and Datacenter focusIn addition to technological proficiency and the ability to learn quickly and stay current, your interpersonal, presentation, and troubleshooting skills evoke passion and confidence.
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What We're Looking For Project Engineer for the Highway Department At HNTB, you can create a career that is meaningful to you while building communities that matter to all of us. What We Prefer: Professional Engineer (PE) certification.
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Background Preference: The preferred type of engineer for this position will come from a fabrication shop for skid manufacturing or an EPC company. Title: Mechanical Modular Design Engineer.
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We're seeking a future team member in the role of Production Services Application Support Engineer to join our Production Services - Middle Office platform team. Production Services Application Support Engineer.
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