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As an OFP (Order Fulfillment Process) Quality Engineer for Harvester Works in East Moline, IL, you will directly support the manufacturing operations of an assembly department in a shop floor environment.
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As an OFP (Order Fulfillment Process) Quality Engineer for Client Harvester Works in East Moline, IL, you will directly support the manufacturing operations of an assembly department in a shop floor environment.
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Engineer Quality II - Quality Engineering. - ASQ certification as Quality Engineer, Auditor, or Six Sigma Certified. As an OFP (Order Fulfillment Process) Quality Engineer for.
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Qualified at the IAT Level II for the DoD Information Assurance Workforce, must possess one of the following certifications: CCNSecurity, GICSP, GSEC, Security+, or SSCP. CACI is seeking a Cyber Security Engineer to join our team in Rock Island Arsenal, IL The ideal candidate will be responsible ensuring IT system compliance with all applicable laws, DoD policies, and standards.
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Cyber Security Engineer/Information Assurance Technician (IAT-II) Job Category: Information Technology Time Type: Full time Minimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI Employee Type: Regular Percentage of Travel Required: Up to 10% Type of Travel: Continental US.
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As a Mechanical Engineer II you will work on specific technical projects for the purpose of planning, designing and/or developing products, machines and other mechanical improvements to escalator, elevator, and moving walk systems.
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Job Title: Systems Engineer II. Certifications: CompTIA Security+CE. Performs platform capability analyses and COTS/GOTS evaluations, selects components, and develops system and LAN interfaces to ensure compliance with OSI, ISO, IEEE, DII COE, and DoD TAFIM requirements.
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Operates in a team environment within either the enterprise product delivery process or the enterprise order fulfillment process.
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Role: Facilities/Maintenance Engineer II - Facilities and Maintenance. -Maintenance engineer - will help troubleshoot electrical/mechanical issues within machining centers - 20% of the role.
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Open to recent grads if they are able to help work with skilled trades on the floor. Supervisor- will spend some time supervising skilled trades and helping them understand. Visa sponsorship is not available, now or in the near future, for this position.
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JOB TITLE: Facilities/Maintenance Engineer II - Facilities and Maintenance. for maintenance and new construction projects assigned to engineer. JOB TITLE: Facilities/Maintenance Engineer II - Facilities and Maintenance.
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Job Title:Network Engineer II Locations:Multiple Locations (Rock Island IL ; Fort Huachuca, AZ ; Fort Detrick, MD ; Fort Stewart, GA ; Carlisle Barracks, PA ; Fort Dix, NJ; Ft Rucker, AL; Ft. Eisenhower, GA (Ft. Gordon.
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