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Completion of an associate’s degree program or 60 credits at an accredited college, university or technical institute with major course work in environmental or biological science, chemistry, or biology, or mechanical, chemical, environmental, civil, or electrical engineering or engineering technology.
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The General Maintenance Technician will complete assigned preventive maintenance and reactive maintenance repairs requiring conveyor, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, instrumentation, HVAC and other equipment, systems or structures.
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Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in safety Related Science (Occupational Health, Industrial Hygiene, Fire Protection, Environmental Science, Safety Management, Risk Management, Engineering, or related discipline.
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Bachelor’s Degree in a quantitative field of study, such as mathematics, computer science, physical sciences is required. The role brings an exciting opportunity to work with other members of the Corporate Catastrophe Solutions team within ERM, as well as senior stakeholders from the business including Underwriting, Actuarial, and Ceded Re. 1-3 years of relevant work experience in Catastrophe Modeling, preferably in Commercial Lines with a focus on portfolio modeling.
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What you need to have: Progress towards a Bachelor’s degree in a quantitative or natural sciences field such as applied mathematics, statistics, engineering, operations research, finance, economics, data science, computer science, meteorology, or a demonstrated ability to learn new software and analytical concepts quickly.
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Certificates/Licenses Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Instructional certificate in Library Science K-12, Elementary Library Science or a letter from a certification officer stating that the student has completed all required coursework and student teaching, has successfully completed ALL PRAXIS and is being recommended for certification.
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You will be involved in a variety of electrical engineering tasks for Municipal and Industrial water/wastewater projects; such as those regarding the design, analysis, and layout of substations, power distribution systems, standby power systems, lighting systems, data communications, equipment relay logic, fire alarm and instrumentation and controls systems, with support from one of the best-qualified consulting firms in the country and a strong nationally recognized technical staff.
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Preferred Education and Experience: 5+ years of Industrial Automation Controls Engineering experienceBS in Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronics, Controls, or Manufacturing Engineering.
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Responsibilities Works with maintenance planner/scheduler, metrology, asset owners and engineering to execute work as required on all clean utilities systems harmonized with the manufacturing schedule.
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Caliber has grown to 1,600 centers nationwide and features a full range of automotive services, including , one of the nation’s largest auto collision repair provider across 41 states; for mechanical repair and quick oil change services and for glass repair and replacements and Protech Automotive for mobile scans, diagnostics, alignments and mechanical repairs.
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The position will involve computer modeling for vibration and acoustics analyses, which could include finite element analysis (FEA) of structural systems, building acoustics modeling and ray tracing, and/or environmental noise modeling.
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Education/Experience We're Looking For: Bachelors in Computer Science, Network Engineering, IT Operations, or equivalent job related experience/knowledge as determined by management preferred, but not required.
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Noblis MSD’s mission is to support the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWCPD) and their missions’ to enable research, development, test and evaluation, acquisition, engineering, systems integration, in-service and fleet engineering with cybersecurity, comprehensive logistics, and life-cycle savings.
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Must have completed at least 12+ college credits in one of the following subject areas: Sociology, Social Welfare, Social Work, Anthropology, Psychology, Counseling, Gerontology, Administration of Justice, Criminal Justice, Criminology, Human Behavior, Human Services, Human Development, Special Education, Economics, Geography, History, Political Science.
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Bachelor of Science Degree in relevant engineering field, (e.g., Electrical or Power), and seven (7) years of proven relevant engineering experience in substation design, or an equivalent combination of engineering and project management or related experience is required.
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