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These efforts encompass research and education across multiple disciplines including micro- and nanotechnology, bioimaging, computational and systems biology, cell and tissue engineering, synthetic bioengineering, and biomedical engineering education.
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BSc in Chemical Engineering or any related engineering field. Lead and manage key engineering projects to improve chemical process safety or combustible dust safety. Minimum of two years engineering experience in a Chemical Process Safety or Combustible Dust setting.
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The person in this role will serve as a College Advisor for Grainger Engineering, provide developmental academic advising services for the students in the Engineering Undeclared program, and provide coordination and support of the Engineering Undeclared program.
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Farnsworth Group is seeking a Chief Structural Bridge Engineer - in one of the following office locations: Bloomington, Champaign, or Peoria, IL. In this role, you will be the key individual responsible to lead a client focused, technically excellent Transportation Structural Engineering team that serves local and nationwide clients in the support of multiple design projects.
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We combine innovation, energy efficiency, and safety to offer a full range of services, including: mechanical, electrical, and structural engineering; plumbing and fire protection design; information technology and commissioning services.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (CERL) develops and infuses innovative technologies to provide excellent facilities and realistic training lands for the Department of Defense, the U.S. Army and many other customers while also supporting ERDC’s research and development mission in geospatial research and engineering, military engineering, and civil works.
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WHAT WE LOOK FORAnalytical thinkersAn academic background in: Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering or other Engineering related disciplines.
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The Structural Engineer will be responsible in designing and managing the architect and engineering (A&E) and construction activities of the USAID recent Health Reform and Recovery Activity to restore health services and reconnect people to care in Ukraine.
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Under the direction of the City Engineer, the Civil Engineering Technician performs various engineering tasks and duties as assigned. Four (4) years of experience in Civil Engineering Technician I position or equivalent professional experience in municipal, county, state, or federal engineering, engineering consulting, construction management, or a related field.
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We provide multi-disciplined services for a variety of public agencies and private entities, including transportation design; water resources design; environmental analysis & permitting; construction engineering & inspection; traffic engineering & transportation planning; surveying; and land acquisition & appraisal.
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Previous civil engineering intern or co-op experience required. The Graduate Engineer supports the engineering team by assisting with projects. Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering (or related) required by May 2023.
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Graham is a fast-growing Midwest engineering environmental firm looking for a licensed Professional Land Surveyor to join our Champaign, Illinois office. As a Professional Land Surveyor, you'll apply land surveying concepts, principles and practices across projects.
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The evolution of our platform is required for our scale, and we are searching for an experienced Site Reliability Engineer with expertise in CDN and Networking to join our rapidly growing engineering team.
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G meat science, animal science, food science, engineering or commensurate experience. GFSI scheme experience, BRC or FSSC preferred and/or SQF Practitioner or equivalent. GFSI scheme experience, BRC or FSSC preferred and/or SQF Practitioner or equivalent.
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Bachelors of Science degree in Safety, Environmental Engineering or other relevant discipline; or Associates Degree in EHS. Thoroughly understand regulatory requirements, including OSHA and EPA compliance standards, as well as regulations related to storm water / wastewater, RCRA, PSM/RMP, Title V, CAA, CWA, Form R, Air Emissions reporting and other federal, state and local laws.
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