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The Plant Engineer & Reliability Manager is responsible for the overall maintenance and engineering at the brewery. Manage the plant’s budget for engineering and reliability activities, including cost control and spending approvals.
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Works under the direction of Police Services or Traffic Engineering to provide targeted parking enforcement. Notifies Traffic Engineering regarding damaged, missing, and needed parking signs, street markings, parking lines, parking meters, and traffic signals.
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Their portfolio of service categories includes Environment, Health & Safety, Facilities Maintenance & Engineering, Sustainability, Janitorial & Industrial Cleaning, Laboratory Support and Workplace solutions.
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Knowledge of engineering disciplines including chemistry, mechanical, electrical, and industrial as it pertains to surface mount and final assembly. At Jabil we strive to make ANYTHING POSSIBLE and EVERYTHING BETTER. We are proud to be a trusted partner for the world's top brands, offering comprehensive engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain solutions.
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Responsible for the engineering and design of the most cost-effective, accurate and high quality OSP construction work prints while meeting or exceeding all client deadlines. Knowledge & experience in telecommunications, outside plant engineering design or field inspection, and/or network construction.
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A degree in a management or science-related field such as Environmental Science, Hydrological and Meteorological Studies, Engineering, Business, or equivalent is an asset. A degree in a management or science-related field such as Environmental Science, Hydrological and Meteorological Studies, Engineering, Business, or equivalent is an asset.
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Our national Hydropower Practice engineering and regulatory team offers core services such as mechanical, electrical, structural, geotechnical and site civil engineering expertise in addition to environmental scientists and regulatory specialists.
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Recent civil/structural engineering graduates interested in practical field experience under a professional engineer to help bolster their growth are encouraged to apply. Bachelor’s degree in Structural Engineering.
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Overview Reporting to the Engineering Manager, the Sr. Mechanical Engineer designs, prototypes and validates new products while collaborating across the Sharp organization. Comfortable with digital engineering tools and best practices, hands-on prototyping, manufacturing support and product validation.
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Faculty Positions Center of Excellence for Data - Driven Discovery, Department of Structural Biology
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Applicants in all areas of ultra-large virtual screening, quantum computing in biological science, and protein design and engineering at any career stage will be considered for faculty positions at the Assistant Member level or above.
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Associate degree in industrial engineering technology, industrial technology, mechanical engineering technology, mechanical technology, electrical/electronic engineering technology, electrical/electronic technology, or a closely-related field and demonstrated competencies or experience in the field.
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Principal Engineer/Senior Process Engineer/Process Design Engineer/R&D/Pilot Plant Engineer/Process Engineer/Chemical Engineer/Engineer/Production Engineer/Mechanical Engineer/Engineering/Chemicals/Chemical Manufacturing/Plant Engineer/Chemical Process Engineer/Intermediates/Specialty Intermediates/Pulp & Paper/Biofuels/Oil & Gas/Water Treatment/Chemical Production.
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3+ years of direct experience in the marine market with engine application and sales and/or experience working long sales cycles and interacting with shipyard Project Managers, yacht owners, and Captains to include, engineering, marketing, manufacturing, and operations.
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Leads team responsible for software development and data engineering within the organization responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining all application software and data pipelines for real-time/batch analysis, modeling, reporting, and data collection, ensuring data reliability, efficiency, and quality.
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Proficient and extensive knowledge of traffic engineering principles, practices, process, and design/build related to traffic control equipment, capacity and operational analysis, project management, and related communications systems.
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