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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is searching for a highly motivated and enthusiastic Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) -experienced Software Engineer to join the Oceanographic Systems Lab (OSL) within the Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering Department (AOPE.
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As a Project Engineer, you play a critical role in supporting the Project Management and Field Operations teams, using your knowledge of CAD design work, construction bid and estimating experience, and civil engineering principals.
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This Manufacturing Engineer role will consist of but not limited to supporting our Andon, Procurement, and Sustaining Engineering groups with troubleshooting, redesign, and process improvement related activities on system and sub-system assemblies, supporting our military and commercial oceanographic products.
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Our Unmanned Systems group creates advanced unmanned maritime solutions for defense, marine research and commercial applications. 9 years relevant experience with Bachelors in related field; 7 years relevant experience with Masters in related field; 4 years relevant experience with PhD or Juris Doctorate in realted field; or High School Diploma or equivalent and 13 years relevant experience.
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IBSS is seeking a Fisheries Data Engineer who has experience managing large datasets to work with a team of federal NOAA scientists and IT specialists. This Engineer will build a system to collect, validate, and produce data products from multiple data sources to support Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management (EBFM) and Climate Ecosystem Fisheries Initiative (CEFI) projects.
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Essential Duties & Responsibilities: The Deck Engineer must work in a safe, methodical and consistent manner under the immediate direction and guidance of the vessel captain while performing the tasks outlined by captain.
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The Mechanical Design Engineer will provide innovative solutions and creative problem solving to assist with the development of seabed drilling and subsea installations tools. Who we’re looking for:This role is ideal for an established Mechanical Design Engineer from a Marine or Heavy Industrial background looking for the next step in their career in a diverse, supportive, and friendly team.
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Coastal Solutions is seeking a Coastal Engineer/Coastal Scientist for our North Falmouth, Massachusetts office on Cape Cod, as described in the following position description. Coastal Solutions is seeking a Coastal Engineer/Coastal Scientist for our North Falmouth, Massachusetts office on Cape Cod, as described in the following position description.
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Description Field Applications Engineer Teledyne Marine Systems is a member of a group of leading-edge undersea technology companies that have been assembled under the Teledyne Marine umbrella.
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Our client, a leader in the civil construction industry is looking for a project engineer to join their team! Extensive knowledge of civil engineering infrastructure projects, including paving, concrete, water, sewer, grading, drainage, and other utilities, with the ability to read and understand consultant drawings and reports.
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