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B.S. in Civil, Agricultural, or Environmental Engineering from an ABET accredited school. Whitney, Bailey, Cox & Magnani, LLC, now a division of TranSystems, is excited to announce we are actively searching for an experienced Design Engineer to join our award-winning team.
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Relevant industry certifications such as Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), GIAC Reverse Engineering Malware (GREM), Certified Reverse Engineering Analyst (CREA) etc. Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a major in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering or related scientific or technical discipline and 4+ years of experience.
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If you are an experienced Project Manager with at least 4 years PM experience with general commercial construction in the MEP or Fire Suppression trades or an experienced Fire Protection Engineer, interested in growing into a PM - we would love to talk with you.
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Construction Safety and Health Technician (CHST) or Certified Safety Professional (CSP). REQUIREMENTS: · Requires at least five years of underground construction safety experience.
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Specific responsibilities include:Provide subject matter program management, technical oversight and leadership for all phases of the program and associated projects, including concept design, engineering and architectural design, bid evaluation, permitting and federal/state approvals, field inspection and construction of aviation facilities and infrastructure.
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ST Engineering MRAS is seeking a Global Trade Compliance Specialist to join our team. ST Engineering MRAS is a world-leading manufacturer of complex aerostructures including nacelle systems and specialized structural components of the airframe.
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Kimley-Horn's Towson, MD (Maryland) office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 4+ years of experience to join their Land Development team! Perform site development engineering and project management tasks for residential and commercial projects.
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Senior Power Electronics Engineer (8+ Yrs Experience) BS in electrical engineering, computer science, or related major required, with minimum 3.3 GPA, MS and PhDs a plus. Senior Power Electronics Engineer (8+ Yrs Experience.
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Although this position is for the performance contracting division of our company, we have found that engineers with strong backgrounds in HVAC design and commissioning can easily make the transition to become an energy engineer within our Energy Solutions group.
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Qualifications and responsibilities for this Senior Mechanical Engineer (P.E.) position include: Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Architectural Engineering, or equivalent.
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Utilize expertise in Civil Engineering to accurately estimate project costs for Heavy Highway and Road construction ventures. Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering or related field. Proven track record as a Civil Estimator in Heavy Highway/Bridge and/or Site Development background.
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Oversee operation, repair, PM and installation of new piping and valves relating to building steam and water piping/plumbing systems, and fire/life safety systems. You will be responsible for the maintenance and repair of our campus' plumbing/piping, HVAC,utilities, and fire/life safety systems.
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EquipmentShare is searching for a Regional Safety Manager to assist the company safety team in various locations to support General Managers, Service Manager and company safety initiatives in the Northeast.
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Requirements EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE Education and Work Experience: Must possess a high school diploma or GED Must possess an associates degree in Electrical/Mechanical engineering, Biomedical Engineering Technology equivalent, OEM service training or CBET credentials are excepted.
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YOU The is a critical member of an experienced team of engineers that serve as technical experts to consulting engineers, architects, building departments, contractors, and our sales team in the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast US. The engineer will support our connector, lateral-systems, fastener, and anchor products used in multi-story light-frame wood and heavy/mass timber construction.
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