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Job Title: Patent/Intellectual Property Litigation AssociateJob Summary: As a Patent/Intellectual Property (IP) Litigation Associate, you will specialize in providing legal support and representation to clients involved in disputes related to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
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Sargento is known for the exceptional quality of our products and for product design, packaging and merchandising innovations that have transformed our industry. Acts as Project Manager in accordance with Engineering Department definition and “Capital Appropriation Request (CAR) Manager” for assigned projects.
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Georgia-Pacific is seeking a Product Development Engineer to support the Dixie® business with a focus on paper-based food service products including Dixie® plates, the #1 paper plate in the market.
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The Product Design and Packaging (PDP) Team at Raytheon is seeking a Product Development Engineer with experience in printed circuit board/circuit card assembly, manufacturing and the integrated assembly of electronic components into a subsystem to join our team in Tucson, AZ.
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The Project Engineer will collaborate with civil engineers, land planners, landscape architects, and CAD designers to design various types of land development projects. Occasional travel will be required as a part of the Project Engineer role.
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McMillen is currently looking for a professional Project Electrical Engineer to join our growing organization. We have the resources and expertise to contribute to a project at the feasibility and planning stage, navigate the regulatory and permitting requirements, develop detailed designs, self-perform construction, and participate in startup, testing, and commissioning.
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Professional Engineer (PE) license preferred. We offer strategic planning, technical expertise, comprehensive project management, and integration of multi-disciplinary studies for traditional and alternative project delivery methods.
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Responsibilities for this role: Develop and maintain daily email summaries per project, recording and communicating all program details to the agents/factories such as: timing and action, consumer testing, sample requests, product information including color specifications, size, fabric details etc.
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Seeking a skilled Water Well Service Technician for leading motor and electric service center!
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The Product Engineer selects components and configures the units to better meet customers’ expectations, support manufacturing, and ensure that Vilter compression systems comply with applicable codes.
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Must have Missouri and/or Illinois Professional Engineer License. Complete and oversee sampling and data collection for air, water, groundwater, wastewater, stormwater, hazardous waste, solid waste, radon, and soil for laboratory testing.
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Experience with and comfort navigating CERCLA, RCRA, USTs State and related applicable regulations required; Experience with TSCA, FIFRA, EPCRA, CWA, CAA, and/or SDWA a plus. Handle waste for remediation, sampling, packaging, and correctly package and label various wastes that may contain petroleum, heavy metals, volatile organic compounds (VOC), semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOC), paint, solvents, wastewater sludge, and more.
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These stakeholders include the SSC Team (System Support Center), AT (Air Traffic), ES (Engineering Service) , PMO (Project Management Office), and Private Airport Owner/Manager. PRP (Project Risk Plan) Explanation of work to be done & safety checklist.
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Core product lines include: fluid control, landing gear and actuation, and electro-mechanical control. Works with Sales, Engineering project team members and Engineering management to ascertain compliance of kinetic switches to the technical specifications, request for quotations (RFQ) and statement of work (SOW.
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CobbFendley is seeking a Project Engineer in our San Marcos or Austin, Texas office. Identify existing utilities in a project area, research the contacts for those utilities, and establish contact with the utility companies.
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