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Lead Highway Engineer role on larger transportation projects. Century is seeking an experienced and motivated Senior Engineer - Highway who desires increasing responsibilities as part of our highway/transportation design team.
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Client in Hunt Valley, MD is looking to hire a full-time Civil Engineer - Design Engineer to develop studies, designs, and construction documents. As an entry-level Civil Engineer - Design Engineer, you are a valued member of our team.
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Whitney, Bailey, Cox & Magnani, LLC, now a division of TranSystems, is excited to announce we are actively searching for a Bridge Design Engineer to join our award-winning team. The ability to learn computer programs such as Merlin Dash, Conspan, DESCUS, RC Pier, STAAD, L-Pile, etc.
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20+ years experience as a System engineer in projects of similar scope, type, and complexity. Serving federal, state, & local government clients as well as public higher education institutions, our team of over 15,000+ professionals brings fresh perspective to help clients anticipate disruption, reimagine the possible, and fulfill their mission promise.
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Overview ZeniMax Online Studios is looking for a Lead Gameplay Engineer to lead the combat related gameplay teams and develop game systems in our new engine for the studio’s next AAA project. Salary Range Lead Gameplay Engineer - The typical base pay range for this position at the start of employment is expected to be between $125,000 - $240,000 per year.
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Under the direction of a gameplay lead engineer, collaborate with the team to prototype, implement, and polish AI behaviors. Strong experience with Unreal Engine. Our team has a track record of shipping the award-winning franchises XCOM, Civilization, and Elder Scrolls Online and is excited to usher in a new era of games that blur the line between strategy and action.
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The Senior Software Engineer will provide services on solution-oriented, cybersecurity-focused DevOps projects in support of a U.S. Government agency. This is a fully remote, full-time salaried position with compensation to be based on experience and overall strength of the candidate.
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AWS – EC2, S3, Lambda, EBS, ELB, VPN, Route53, etc.
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As a Senior Network Engineer, you will have the opportunity to work on exciting projects, collaborate with talented professionals, and make a significant impact on our network infrastructure. Hands-on experience with Cisco ISE, Nexus switches, Catalyst 9400 platforms, and Fabric Path migration.
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Transportation Project Manager/Professional Engineer Responsibilities: Conduct engineering analysis, formulate designs, and strategize production for transportation engineering projects, including roads, highways, drainage systems, erosion mitigation, and traffic management.
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Compass Pointe has partnered with a global financial company that is looking to hire a Sr Adobe Integration Engineer. Sr. Adobe Integration Engineer. Must have knowledge of Adobe AEP and Adobe Campaign - Adobe Workbench and other Adobe marketing cloud products nice to have.
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Design and develop control systems for industrial automation projects
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Century Engineering is currently seeking a talented Traffic Engineer/Analyst with 1-5 years of experience to join our Traffic Engineering Department in Hunt Valley, MD. The successful candidate will be expected to work on a wide range of traffic engineering design and analysis tasks with guidance, training, support, and mentoring from experienced Professional Engineers and Project Managers.
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Is seeking a hands-on Lead Test Engineer to lead a team of mechanical test engineers who are designing and building equipment which performs electrical and physical testing of unique Thermoelectric and Hydrogen Fuel Cell Systems.
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January 2024 Sales Engineer Training Program. At Trane TechnologiesTM and through our businesses including Trane® and Thermo King®, we create innovative climate solutions for buildings, homes, and transportation that challenge what’s possible for a sustainable world.
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