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Turbine-generators, balance of plant operating systems, structures, switchgear, etc. Leads Hydro Engineering project team in the execution of the projects. turbine-generators, balance of plant operating systems, structures, switchgear, etc.
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The Building Engineering Division supports complete building engineering services including MEP and structural engineering. Responsible for code review of plumbing and fire protection systems.
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Must be currently enrolled in a degree-seeking program, preferably in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Management Information Systems, or similar degree program with a security focus.
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Applies systems engineering methodologies and discipline throughout the project lifecycle. May manage projects of mid-level complexity, which could include sub-components of larger-scale projects as directed by project leaders.
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Projects include but are not limited to: manufacturing systems, sterile filing systems, process piping, utility systems, new facility construction and upgrades, and other applications.
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Licensure with the Minnesota Board of Architecture, Engineering, Land surveying, Landscaper architecture, Geoscience and Interior design (AELSLAGID). Deal with emergency situations (natural disasters, security breaches, and terrorist acts) involving Drinking water systems.
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Knowledge and/or experience with VHDL, MCM, HFSS, Network, Power, Analog, Antennas, Controls, ENE, RF, Photonics, Modem, EDA, DSP, MATLAB, Communication Systems, FPGA, Aerospace industry or Optical Engineering.
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Working knowledge of Linux/Unix operating systems. Basic competency in one or more programming languages (Python, Java, SQL, Go, and/or Dart) Familiarity with Splunk (SPL) query language and/or Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a plus.
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This person will gain experience working for a cloud-based company, practical hands-on defensive security knowledge and utilize Splunk as a centralized defensive tool. A unique opportunity to further your learning experience through additional internship seasons.
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Provide Incident Response support when an actionable incident is confirmed. We are seeking an individual available to start in the Fall semester (September 16, 2024) at 40 hours/week. Document, investigate and report on information security issues and emerging trends.
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How to discuss production support activity at a high level including ITIL (information technology infrastructure library), monitoring, DevOps, SRE (site reliability engineering), and disaster recovery.
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As a production support analyst with mthree, you’ll be on a shared mission to look after the technical systems and processes other teams rely on. Bachelor's degree in computer science or a related STEM subject (science, technology, engineering, math.
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All mthree Alumni are eligible to receive two Executive Education certificates from Columbia Engineering as part of their Academy and industry placement experience at no cost. Further, all participating Alumni will have access to the Columbia Engineering network and ongoing training.
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As part of the mthree Alumni program, mthree has an exciting and exclusive partnership with Columbia Univ. School of Engineering. Production support plays a vital role in enterprise technology, from algorithmic trading engines to regulatory reporting.
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Under general supervision, is responsible for service on the following types of imaging systems/equipment: radiographic/fluoroscopic, chest x-ray, mammography, nuclear medicine, angio/cath, lithotripter and direct radiographic systems.
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