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Collaboration with the Analytics Engineering Director to work hand in hand with the Platform/Digital and DevOps team to specify platform requirements, tool enhancements, observability & monitoring, security/audit, and alerting on various data pipelines and jobs as needed for operation the Commercial Analytics Engineering organization.
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You will serve as an ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN as part of regional command in of NAVAL FACILITIES ENG COMMAND ATLANTIC. Specialized experience must demonstrate the following: 1) Provides construction reviews of plans and specifications for technical soundness and practicability; 2) Utilizes construction project scheduling knowledge and expertise to track progress of projects; 3) Prepares technical analysis, cost estimates, and reviews engineering designs for proposed changes; 4) Ensures contractors' compliance with safety and environmental requirements.
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Responsibilities: Leverage core chemical engineering principles (chemical kinetics, transport phenomena, thermodynamics, mathematical modeling) in experimental design, thought process in problem-solving, and data analysis.
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The Manager, Business Systems Engineering – Warehouse Management Systems will drive the roadmap to modernize, streamline, enhance and strengthen the performance, reliability, security, and scalability of our core business applications.
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Manage all aspects of Engineering for a manufacturing plant which may include Engineering projects, product design, equipment maintenance, process improvement, quoting/costing, and BOM/Routing maintenance.
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Expert knowledge in hydraulics and electronics Outstanding verbal and written communication skills Hands-on, team oriented and committed to business improvement processes Process-oriented mentality Strong problem-solving capabilities Strong knowledge in writing product specifications Strong project management skills Ability to perform risk assessment for products, processes, and suppliers Lean system and Six Sigma experience preferred Experience in process engineering skill sets.
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Junior Engineering Inspector - Part Time - Onsite This position is an excellent opportunity for students currently enrolled in a Civil Engineering program or a related field, providing valuable hands-on experience that aligns with their academic studies.
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As an intern, you will perform a variety of civil engineering tasks, supporting residential, commercial, and industrial project design teams with technical tasks including, but not limited to: conceptual site layout, utility design; roadway design; site grading design; storm drain design; storm water management design; water and sanitary sewer main design; soil erosion and sedimentation control design; floodplain studies; permitting and entitlement support; and construction support.
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This is what makes Bosch Rexroth a strong, reliable partner for Mobile Applications, Machinery Applications and Engineering and Factory Automation. 4 rotations: one of which is at another Bosch facility in the US: You will gain in-depth insights into various areas of Engineering at Bosch Rexroth.
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Leverage core chemical engineering principles (chemical kinetics, transport phenomena, thermodynamics, mathematical modeling) in experimental design, thought process in problem-solving, and data analysis.
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source code architecture, design rules, and quality
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Join our team as a Civil Engineering Intern - Field Inspector and kickstart your career in public infrastructure development! Job Summary - Part-Time Opportunity As a Civil Engineering Intern, you'll play a crucial role in ensuring the quality and compliance of construction projects that shape our city's future.
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Enrolled in a Bachelor’s or advanced degree program in a related engineering field such as: Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering. Utilizing lean product development and standard engineering development techniques.
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PGL, a subsidiary of WEC Energy Group, is seeking a Gas Engineering Intern (May 2025) in our Waukegan, Illinois and Chicago, Illinois locations. Interns will provide engineering support to Gas Engineering staff and gas utility field personnel on gas design, construction, operating, and maintenance projects, engineering analyses, testing, and investigations, while developing engineering skills, technical expertise, interpersonal and communication skills, and project management skills.
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Run engineering sampling equipment such as the small extrusion line, plaque molder, laser etching machine, lens cutting machines, thin film coating machines, and various paint technologies including hand-spray, pad print, spin, and dip.
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