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Stanley Leadership Development Program – Engineering. It is geared toward recent graduates with Engineering internship experience and a relevant degree with a passion for a long-term career in Engineering, Product Management and Operations.
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Qualifications: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field. Proficiency in CAD software (e.g., CATIA, SolidWorks) and finite element analysis (FEA) tools (e.g., Abaqus, NASTRAN.
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The Chief Operating Engineer is also responsible for the selection, training and supervision of a high-performing, service-oriented engineering team. Work with Regional Director of Engineering to implement corporate/regional goals for engineering.
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Act as the Design Manager or Marine Discipline Lead for alternative delivery projects with a marine engineering component. Experience with coastal engineering design in urban settings such as shoreline protection, waterfront parks, shoreline restoration, flood control, navigation facilities, bulkheads, dredging, and recreational boating facilities is a plus.
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Master’s degree from an accredited college or university, five (5) years of experience managing traffic engineering projects as a licensed professional engineer, certification as a Professional Traffic Operations Engineer.
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Strategic advisor to Digital and Cloud leadership and architecture leaders, CISO and CISO's security architecture/engineering team who focuses on designing/engineering of security solutions, security assessment/audits, vulnerability analysis, security policies/procedures, incident responses and threat management, etc., to ensure alignment and consistency with enterprise architecture principles, framework, and roadmap.
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We are a multidiscipline professional services firm with specialized expertise in structural, coastal, and civil engineering; environmental sciences; economics analysis; inspection and rehabilitation; and program management solutions.
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Associate degree in surveying/geomatics, civil engineering, or related field preferred. We are excited to share once again TranSystems has been recognized as a top 100 design firm by Engineering News-Record in 2024.
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Laboratory Research Specialist:Education: Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biology, Biomedical Engineering, or related fieldExperience: Three years of experience including two years in the relevant research specialization.
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Responsibilities: Utilize expertise in Civil Engineering to accurately estimate project costs for Heavy Highway and Road construction ventures. Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or related field.
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Department: College of Engineering & Information Technology Shared Service Center Position Overview: This position will be responsible for overseeing, reviewing, and approving payroll and HR related tasks, assisting with procurement and payment requests, and other reimbursement activities for all departments supported by the COEIT SSC. Why Work at UMBC.
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We are partnering with our client in Baltimore to seek their next Geotechnical Engineering Department Manager who will lead the expansion of their Geotechnical department. Conducting geotechnical engineering analyses, such as soil and rock evaluation, immediate and consolidation settlement, slope stability, ground improvement, and earth retention systems; shallow and deep foundation design; and geotechnical instrumentation.
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Develop detailed engineering stream restoration designs including plans, reports, specifications, engineer’s estimate. The target candidate will have experience in planning, organizing, estimating, scheduling and monitoring projects involving both overhead and underground engineering systems.
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Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Civil Engineering Technology and/or advanced coursework in Surveying highly valued. Demonstrates ability to perform layout and surveying, while providing leadership to direct Field Engineers as an instrument man or rodman.
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Use data-driven insights to make continuous improvements to the training curriculum and methods using performance improvement standards and methods, (e.g., Lean Six Sigma, process mapping/re-engineering, and collaborative problem-solving techniques.
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engineering job Title: program manager Company: Cai in Towson, MD
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