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Our Principal Engineer is a lead member of the engineering staff working across the organization to provide a fiction-less experience to our customers and maintain the highest standards of protection and availability.
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Supervise and perform geotechnical engineering analysis and calculations including deep and shallow foundations, rock and soil slope stability and stabilization, retaining walls, tieback anchors, temporary support of excavation, roadways and pavements, groundwater modeling, earthwork, subgrade preparation and stabilization, soil-structure interactions, etc.
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We specialize in drinking water, wastewater, transportation, stormwater and structural engineering projects from start to finish using the state-of-the-art tools and design techniques. Engineering design for a wide variety of municipal wastewater treatment and conveyance systems involving treatment, water reclamation, pump stations, and sewer rehabilitation.
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Job Description Job Description Description: The Mechanical Engineering Manager leads Engineering staff through hands-on design, validation, and technical development of automated food processing machinery.
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The Asst Director Engineering serves to maintain the entire hotel facility including the physical building structure all mechanical electrical HVAC systems and related equipment in accordance with energy conservation and preventative maintenance programs.
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Fifteen years of experience with government vessel design, construction, and repair with primary focus on marine engineering, machinery control systems, auxiliary systems integration and systems engineering.
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Experience performing detailed design and analysis in order to evaluate planned engineering changes in support of major shipbuilding acquisition the (DHS/USCG Level 1, DoD ACAT I or equivalent) and repair projects.
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Strong background in geomechanics, computer modeling, field geophysics and tunnel/slope rock mass characterization geotechnical engineering. The Engineering Geologist w ill provide daily broad-based understanding of geological and geotechnical engineering disciplines in a defense environment.
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This opportunity is being offered by National Aerospace Solutions, the team selected by the U.S. Air Force to conduct Test and Operations Sustainment at the Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC.
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Bachelor’s Degree in an Engineering Geology, Geology or Mining/Geotechnical Engineering discipline with 4 or more years of related experience. Bachelor’s Degree in an Engineering Geology, Geology or Mining/Geotechnical Engineering discipline with 4 or more years of related experience.
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Our web and Flutter engineering is largely in European, Middle Eastern, African and American time zones. We are growing the team's exposure to Flutter and have roles on both web and Ubuntu engineering for this specialism.
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At least 8 years of experience in DevOps Engineering (Internship experience does not apply) West Creek 1 (12071), United States of America, Richmond, VirginiaSenior Manager, Software Engineering - DevOpsDo you love building and pioneering in the technology space.
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Successful completion of a curriculum leading to a bachelor's degree in an appropriate scientific field, e.g., engineering technology, physics, chemistry, architecture, computer science, mathematics, hydrology, or geology, may be accepted in lieu of a bachelor's degree in engineering, provided the applicant has had at least 1 year of professional engineering experience acquired under professional engineering supervision and guidance.
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Serves as the technical lead on large, complex projects and providing technical advice/input that impact successful contract execution of the IT Support Areas: Service Desk, Deskside Engineering and Desktop Support, Security/ Identity and Access Management Application Development, Cloud Services.
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The Acoustics & Noise Control Specialist is involved in all aspects of acoustical design and noise control engineering to support the broad scope of global Black & Veatch projects in the areas of power generation (conventional and renewable), data centers, petrochemical, electric transmission and distribution, water supply, wastewater treatment, and telecommunications.
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