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Protection and management of water resources starts at the watershed level and follows the movement of water through urban and agricultural areas, streams, lakes and reservoirs, water distribution systems, wastewater collection systems, and water/wastewater treatment plants.
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Experience in industries such as Water/Wastewater Treatment, Life Sciences, Building Automation, Food and Beverage, Oil & Gas, and Mining. The Project Engineer would design, detail, and implement a variety of fiber, wired and wireless systems using industrial protocols (Ethernet/IP, ProfiNET, Modbus, etc.
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We expect that this role will be involved with projects with HNTB clients such as the Illinois Department of Transportation, Chicago Department of Transportation, Metra, Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago Department of Water Management, and Amtrak.
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The Environmental Field Technician will engage in wastewater, groundwater, leachate, stormwater, soil, drinking water, and surface water monitoring and sample collection activities.
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Becoming a qualified conductor or locomotive engineer is the single best way for a management employee to learn the business at CPKC. You may be required to obtain a certification or to maintain your current certification/qualification as a conductor or locomotive engineer.
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The development work performed by the Design Engineer will help to expand into new areas and products in the commercial truck/bus, construction, agriculture, sports and recreation, and off-highway markets.
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Job Description The Process Control Engineer DT (Control Systems and Factory 4.0 / Digital Transformation focus) will provide leadership for Global Capital and Improvement Projects from feasibility through construction and start-up.
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We are seeking a passionate and skilled Millwork Engineer to join our dynamic team in the manufacturing industry. If you are a passionate and experienced Millwork Engineer looking for a challenging and rewarding role, we would love to hear from you.
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Relevant certificate; Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), Construction Health and Safety (CHST), Associate Safety Professional (ASP), Occupational Health and Safety Technician (OHST), Safety Management Specialist (SMS) or Professional Engineer (PE) License.
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Proven construction technical knowledge on site with understanding of each facet of a job (i.e. concrete, masonry, metals, wood & plastics, moisture proofing, openings, finishes, specialties, equipment, furnishing, conveying systems, fire suppression, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, communication, security, earthwork, exteriors improvements, utilities, transportation, waterway & marine construction, wastewater, demolition, etc.
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Replace or repair electrical wiring, motors, water pumps, and other integrated parts of air conditioning/heating, refrigeration systems. Welding all types of materials is a big plus with the use of - TIG, MIG, Oxy/Acetylene Torch, Electrical Arc, Hot Air Plastic Welding.
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The Geotechnical Engineer will manage the design and execution of geotechnical projects, perform field explorations and investigations, review soil laboratory test results, and analyze and design geotechnical data.
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As the Sr Static Equipment Engineer , you'll join a team leveraging expertise across Honeywell UOP's diverse portfolio of process technologies spanning refining, petrochemicals, gas, and renewables.
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Senior Data Engineer (IICS & Snowflake ETL) will provide data engineering and architecture support for complex Data management activities related to system software, hardware, performance, problem determination or resource management requiring communication and coordination with vendors, technicians, clients, and management.
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As a Senior Environmental Engineer you will support municipal water / wastewater projects through the Greater Chicago region. In this position, you would work closely with subject matter experts to set and then execute process mechanical designs for large scale water and wastewater projects.
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