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The Writing Center has consultant (tutor) openings for qualified undergraduates studying in all disciplines in the College of Arts, Science, & Letters (CASL); the College of Business (COB); the College of Engineering & Computer Science (CECS); and the College of Education, Health & Human Services (CEHHS.
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Performs or oversees—with little supervision—all aspects of traffic engineering studies including data collection, microsimulation model development and calibration (SimTraffic and VISSIM) or other deterministic models such as Synchro, HCS, Vistro, or Sidra, traffic forecasting, and analysis of alternatives.
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Use computer-assisted engineering software (AutoCAD, coordination studies load analysis) to perform engineering tasks as assigned. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suites; Engineering software to create project plans and circuit diagrams; Power, Control Switchgear, Lighting, Batteries, Fire Alarm; CAD/Revit.
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Must have significant experience as a Controls Engineer in an automotive assembly plant manufacturing environment. As a NGAVS In-Plant Implementation (IPI) Controls Engineer, he/she will be responsible for integration of NGAVS with our clients Vehicle Operations tooling and process control systems.
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Manage your business remotely from home to cover a local territory within driving distance, to present our client's wealth management solutions to high-net-worth prospects-you will be provided an expense account by our client, with all home office and travel expenses covered, which includes a computer, phone, scanner, printer, and any other essential expenses needed.
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Collaborating with R&D, production, and QC to ensure new formulations meet market and specific customers' requirements Qualifications Four- year degree in Polymer Chemical Engineering or relatable fieldFive to Ten years of experience with polyester/polyether foam.
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The Technical Manager (Polymer Chemist/Engineer) will be responsible for developing and modifying materials, equipment, tooling and processing techniques and to stabilize the process for the future as well.
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We provide innovative and comprehensive services and solutions that span cloud; systems integration and application management; security; intelligent platform services; infrastructure services; software engineering services; data and artificial intelligence; and global delivery through our Advanced Technology Centers.
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A bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field 2+ Expertise in Observability stacks such as Prometheus, Grafana, Dynatrace Preferred: Our preferred requirements : Knowledge of GCP cloud services is a plus Knowledge of data analytics tool stack such as Alteryx tableau and qlik sense Experience building software and computer systems using a variety of languages (C/C.
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I am partnered with Civil Engineering, Construction Management, MEP, and Architectural firms, throughout the US. They are looking to add people to their growing teams. Be familiar with geotechnical drilling and engineering scopes of work and oversee subconsultants performing this work.
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And assembly plant end of line processes. · Master Degree in Engineering, Physics, Mathematics or Computer Science. · Occasional travel to assembly plants or global engineering worksites may be a possibility.
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ResponsibilitiesTroubleshooting injection molding machines, stamping and assembly pressesFixing any issues with- proximity switches, photo eyes, sensors, lasers, servos all press side equipmentWorking on Engel and Schuler pressesReads and interprets diagrams and schematic drawings to determine work procedures.
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What you will be doing: Building partnerships and work closely with functional peers across SDV architecture, ECU engineering, in-vehicle communication, ADAS and IVI architecture, Systems and Software engineering, and purchasing to establish enterprise SoC, MCU, memory, serial and wireless communications, power distribution, and HV BEV semiconductors’ strategic roadmap and sourcing strategy.
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This Materials Engineering position is responsible for the development of sheet metal, extrusions, and subsequent surface treatments utilized in Body-in-White (BIW) components and assemblies. Bachelor of Science in Materials Science & Engineering, Materials Engineering or Chemical Engineering with an emphasis in metals.
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Job Description: As a Solar Plant Electrician at United Trades of America, you will play a crucial role in the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems for solar power plants.
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