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Construction Management, Materials Science, Materials Science and Engineering, Project Engineering & Management, Risk Management, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering.
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Knowledge of Design Engineer, Compliance Verification Engineer roles and responsibility under EASA DOA is a plus, as well as any P21J proceduresKnowledge of STC process and experience working with FAA Designated Engineering Representatives (DER)Knowledge of FAR and CS rules and regulationsRequires working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite.
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Arcadis is the world's leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy solutions for natural and built assets. Role description:Arcadis is seeking a Water Engineer/Management Consultant to join our Resilience Water Team and work on a variety of engagements with our Water Asset Management practice.
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Use AutoCAD, Civil 3D, MicroStation and other applicable engineering design tools. A minimum of a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in either Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Environmental Engineering is required; a Masters of Science (MS) or PhD degree in any of the above is preferred, but not required.
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The Information Management Engineer, Data Enablement will primarily be responsible for the metadata management and engineering of the model of our Enterprise Data & Analytics environment.
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Kimley-Horn, one of FORTUNE Magazine's "100 Best Companies to Work For," is seeking a Civil Engineer to join our Water/Wastewater team in Deerfield, IL. BS or MS degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering.
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From curbside to rooftop, ABM’s comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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Civil Engineering, Computer and Information Science, Computer Applications, Computer Engineering, Computer Systems Analysis, Electrical Engineering, Engineering and Business, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, Mechanical Engineering, Risk Management, Textile Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics.
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Both tracts require expert level experience and certification in IT security and will have an extensive background in core security areas including secure design and engineering, security analysis, incident management, security tools, policy, forensics and investigation, investigative and preventative controls, vulnerability assessment, penetration testing, ethical hacking, audit and compliance, security in layers, and core security techniques.
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The Energy Storage - Manager, Development Engineering - Chicago will work on a 6.5GW utility-scale energy storage portfolio across the US. Reporting to the Head of Development & Delivery, working closely with portfolio Project Director, Investment team, and Development group.
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The Facility Engineer leads the energy utility (electric, natural gas, steam, domestic water) management including procurement planning, consumption tracking, benchmarking, budgeting, energy efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions & carbon footprint data, and reporting.
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Bachelor’s degree VDC, Architecture or Engineering, or Construction Management. Help resolve VDC design issues. Knowledge of commercial building design & construction required. Familiarity with other VDC technologies such as Bluebeam, laser scanning, drone flying, Sketchup Pro and AR/VR is a big plus.
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Engineering Director, Engineering Manager, Project Manager, Project Director, Design Manager, Management, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rockford, Naperville, Elgin. The company are leaders in the energy and renewables sector with a strong reputation and massive growth plans through the US. They are looking for an Engineering Director to manage this growth and ensure standards are kept within the Engineering department.
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Minimum Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Maritime Studies, or a High National Diploma (HND) in Nautical Science/Marine Engineering along with a Master Mariner (Class I)/Chief Engineer Certificate of Competency from a recognized and approved program.
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Have experience with NERC compliance, power systems, renewable energy, or related fields. You’ll be part of NERC Compliance where you, together with your colleagues, will lead the growth and maturation of a NERC compliance program, collaborating with multiple departments and stakeholders to ensure compliance requirements and principles are ingrained in asset design and operational practices.
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