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Peers include nursing staff, radiology technicians, respiratory therapists, facility trades personnel, laboratory technicians, and biomedical engineering team. Reports to Clinical Engineering Supervisor.
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The MST team has a long legacy of supporting the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, commercial and international customers with years of experience in platform operations, engineering and full lifecycle management across domains – air, land, sea, space and cyber.
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Our project types are broad, including offices, multi-family residential (mid & high-rise), assembly, natatoriums, and art galleries and project sizes typically range from 100k to 2 million square feet.
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One of the top Engineering firms in New England is looking to grow their Transportation team with the addition of a seasoned Traffic Engineer. Ability to utilize computer technology for engineering applications, including AutoCAD; experience with HCS and Synchro software; and GIS Systems are advantageous.
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Our platform, Ubuntu, is very widely used in breakthrough enterprise initiatives such as public cloud, data science, AI, engineering innovation and IoT. Our customers include the world's leading public cloud and silicon providers, and industry leaders in many sectors.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, or a related quantitative field. You should be willing to relocate anywhere in the US on a client project-to-project basis, as this is an onsite, in-office position.
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Flexcompute is at the forefront of revolutionizing the engineering simulation landscape through our pioneering ultra-fast simulation technology. Being at the cutting edge means we're constantly innovating, and our journey is marked by rapid growth aimed at disrupting the traditional billion-dollar engineering simulation industry.
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Perform molecular techniques including DNA/RNA isolation, PCR, qRT-PCR, gene expression analysis, cell line engineering and tissue culture as needed. Deliver clear summaries of research findings to Project Review meetings.
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Manage engineering subcontractors’ delivery of engineering studies, reports, analysis, and engineering in early stage projects into project delivery. Experience in Offshore Wind, Offshore Oil and Gas, floating platform design and construction or other large engineering infrastructure projectsFamiliar with industry codes and standards applicable to offshore wind projects Good communicator and excellent team player Ability to work in hybrid work environment (office and remote.
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Partner with internal teams, such as Finance, Sales, Engineering, and Product to provide legal support. Coordinate with Cybersecurity and Engineering teams as necessary. Our clients are the world's leading commercial maritime owners, operators, and commodity trading companies.
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Tufts University School of Dental Medicine seeks a Research Assistant for an active basic science laboratory whose research focuses on translational studies on tissue engineering and regeneration, association of dental diseases with systemic diseases including diabetes, osteoarthritis and Alzheimer's disease and cancer.
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Managing key commercial project documentation, including development agreements, Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contracts, site control, and interconnection agreements.
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The RoleWe have an immediate opportunity for a Vice President in Geotechnical Forensic Engineering with interests in forensic investigation, litigation support, risk loss consulting, repair, and retrofit design.
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EXPERIENCE: New graduates with some relevant course/project work or those without any prior research experience will be considered for the Clinical Research Coordinator I position outlined above.
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This position will report to the Production Engineering Manager and will interact closely and support the project managers and the field teams. They are a unique company that imports high end marble, granite, quartz, exotic stone & rare building materials for both commercial & residential projects.
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