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Actively assists the Project Manager, or acts as project manager, and assigns tasks and schedules to Staff Engineer (I/II), Project Engineer (I/II) and non-exempt project team members, answers questions, and monitors progress.
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Eaton’s ES AMER ESS division is currently seeking a Lead Power Systems Controls Engineer - Microgrid. The Lead Microgrid Controls Engineer will lead the development, testing, and implementation of Microgrid control solutions consisting of Solar Photovoltaic (PV), Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), and Diesel/Natural gas generators for our customers using Automation Controllers, HMI’s, Multi-function Protection Relays, and Data Concentrators from all major OEM’s.
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Qcells USA’s complete turnkey solutions seamlessly integrate the expertise of our Module, Development, and EPC teams, while ensuring close coordination with other vital internal groups such as Project Finance, Systems Integration, and Legal.
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Perform on-site inspections to monitor the effectiveness of stormwater management systems. Develop and implement stormwater management plans, including stormwater management reports as applicable on project types to control runoff and prevent flooding.
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Minimum 6 years of experience working as Release Train Engineer or Project/Program Manager working with agile teams, or other applicable change leadership roles. SAFe Release Train Engineer, SAFe Program Consultant (SPC) certification, or other transferable scaled agile experience within an organization.
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LOTS of perks: catered lunches, snacks, beverages, social hours, on-site gym & shower facility, small group activity options outside of work (think axe throwing, bowling, pickleball, go-karts, and more), and a flexible work schedule with the ability to work remotely and in the office.
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Stanley Consultants is currently seeking a Senior Civil Engineer to perform Federal airfield paving, site development, and other infrastructure designs. Serves as technical liaison with clients on project efforts and coordinates technical efforts within design areas.
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The Project Safety Engineer is responsible for creating a positive safety culture on an assigned project site while supporting our zero injury culture, and eliminating risk and claim exposure.
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Our focus is to make sure electrical power systems are functioning properly and safely. Working knowledge of power systems, power circuit breakers and other switchgear apparatus will be given priority.
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This position is posted multi-level at Engineer I/II/Senior/Sr II - Gas. The engineer I performs specific engineering tasks and assignments in support of planning, estimating, project management, designing, materials procurement and construction and maintenance of additions to MidAmerican Energy Company's natural gas facilities.
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Cloud data or AI related Microsoft Associate or Expert certifications are a plus (examples: Azure Administrator Associate, Azure AI Engineer Associate, Azure Data Scientist Associate, Azure Data Engineer Associate, Azure Solutions Architect Expert, Microsoft Cybersecurity Architect Expert or similar.
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In this role, the Field Engineer Turbomachinery Controls will be expected to install, troubleshoot, operate and configure HONEYWELL/ CCC products and systems at customer sites. The Field Engineer- Turbomachinery will exhibit genuine interest in solving work problems through proactively asking questions, clearly communicating and collaborating both internally and externally to grow the business.
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The club features a resort-style aquatics park, patio bar & ice cream shoppe, custom culinary offerings with an on-site Executive Chef, a fitness room with on-site personal trainer and a stunning 18-hole Tom Fazio designed golf course that complements the exceptional beauty that is Glen Oaks Country Club.
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The successful candidate should have expertise in areas such as Building Automation Systems, HVAC systems, power generation, and plumbing. The Mechanical Engineer performs engineering duties in planning and designing for the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) facilities at Haskell Indian Nations University and Southwest Indian Polytechnic Institute.
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Hanwha Qcells USA Corp (Qcells USA), headquartered in Irvine, CA, specializes in providing utility-scale modules, solar photovoltaic (PV), and battery energy storage systems (BESS) project development, along with Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) services for solar and BESS projects nationwide.
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