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GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990. Qualifications: Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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We are currently seeking a Water Resources Engineer (Modeler) to join our team in Des Moines, IA. Prepare floodplain and watershed studies in compliance with FEMA standards and specifications.
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We're doing this by leveraging the power of patterns (Anti-Corruption Layering, Strangler fig, Microservices, Event Sourcing, etc) and technologies (Kafka, Solace, Change Data Capture, Node.js, Go, Containerization, PaaS) to build cloud-native solutions for the enterprise based on modern event driven architectures.
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We are currently searching for a talented Civil or Environmental Engineer III to join and grow with our Water / Wastewater Engineering team ! – Civil Engineer. Licensed Professional Engineer.
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AWS certifications such as AWS Certified Solutions Architect, AWS Certified DevOps Engineer, etc (PLEASE UPLOAD). We are on the lookout for a highly skilled DevOps Engineer with 10+ years of experience and deep expertise in AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) to join our team.
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Braun Intertec is seeking a highly motivated Project Engineer to join our Renewable Energy Team, with a primary focus on solar energy development. Professional Engineer registration/licensure or ability to obtain within two years.
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The role of the Field Engineer is dynamic and integral to the successful execution and delivery of solar construction projects. Title: Field Engineer. This position reports to the Construction Engineer, or another management personnel that the President of the Company may designate.
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Zirous is seeking a Security Engineer who is eager to work with a variety of technologies and to continue to develop their expertise. 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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Working in your own office, surrounded by thousands of high-caliber developers, you’ll use modern development methodologies and employ user-centered design, analytics, and machine learning tools to drive innovation in healthcare.
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Stanley Consultants is currently seeking a Senior Civil Engineer to perform Federal airfield paving, site development, and other infrastructure designs. Experience with US military building codes and standards (UFC) and airfield design experience required.
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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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Our Machinery and Equipment Specialties department seeks a field engineer to provide machinery and equipment boiler inspections. This position is in our Des Moines, Iowa territory and can be filled by a trainee or experienced field engineer.
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The Water / Wastewater Project Engineer will be responsible for designing and engineering community water, wastewater, and storm water systems. The Wastewater Project Engineer must hold a valid Professional Engineer (PE) license or Engineer in Training (EIT) certification.
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We are currently seeking a Water Resources Engineer to join our team in Des Moines, IA. IA Professional Engineer License (or ability to obtain within 6 months). We are currently seeking a Water Resources Engineer to join our team in Des Moines, IA.
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Also a background in lighting/signage installation, navigational aids, drainage improvements, utility relocation / protection, and pavement rehabilitation) to join our team in Des Moines, Iowa.
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