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Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Math, Physics or related field AND a minimum of 5 years relevant experience OR a minimum of 10 years relevant experience.
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Bachelor’s degree in relevant field of engineering (ie: mechanical, electrical, fire protection, or architectural) and 15 years of relevant experience. As a senior electrical designer or senior professional engineer, you will have the opportunity to work on Henderson’s mission critical engineering team.
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The Supervisor, Manufacturing Engineering will lead and coordinate all maintenance reliability activities, including planning, scheduling, and emergent work. Bachelor's degree in engineering, preferably electrical, mechanical, or industrial is preferred.
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This position will assist the Engineering Director in developing highly competent talent and establish engineering and technical processes and practices to effectively support client projects.
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A bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering is required. Standing for full shift, Strong Odors (chemical, lubricants, biological products etc.) To be successful as a Manufacturing Engineer, you should have experience in project management and problem-solving skills.
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Understand and meet business needs while guiding the duties of a Software Engineering team. As a tech-enabled services company, Ascend Learning is a national leader in developing and delivering data-driven online educational content, software, assessments, analytics, and simulations serving institutions, students and employers across healthcare, fitness and wellness, public and workplace safety, skilled trades, insurance, financial services, cybersecurity, and higher education.
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The Sailors in the Submarine Electronics Computer Field (SECF) work with a submarine's sonar, weapons, communications and navigation systems.
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Experience with computer-assisted engineering and design software, preferably AutoCAD Civil 3D, MicroStation, GeoPak and/or drainage calculation software. Kiewit Power Engineering is seeking an Early Career Civil Engineer for our Kansas City office.
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The Data Pipeline Engineering team is hiring a Software Engineer Intern – Data Pipeline Engineering. Onboard with DPE team building your local development environment and understand best practices for quality software engineering at Cboe.
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The Site Reliability Engineering team is hiring for a Site Reliability Engineering intern:The Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) team is responsible for performance tuning and capacity planning for multiple high performance, ultralow latency financial exchanges.
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As a Material Handler II, you'll excel in a role that blends hands-on expertise with meticulous administrative precision.
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