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Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering or related engineering degree1+ years of experience in motorsports aerodynamics in a top level series with CFD and/or wind tunnel testingCapable of working hours including late evenings, nights, weekends and traveling to meet company goalsEven better, you may have.
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The Water Resources Engineer will act as the design task leader for drainage related projects; responsible for task budget and schedules; attending and actively participating in client meetings; and assist in developing marketing proposals.
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Design, build, and maintain scalable and robust data pipelines on GCP using tools such as Apache Airflow, Cloud Composer, and Cloud Dataflow. Provide training and support to team members and stakeholders on data engineering best practices and GCP services.
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To deliver the detailed technical design, such data platform, integration fabric, security and cyber defense, hosting and client infrastructure. Experience technical design, such data platform, integration fabric, security and cyber defense, hosting and client infrastructure.
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Skills: Required: The minimum requirements we seek : 2+ years of experience as a Site Reliability Engineer including at least one SRE certification. We are searching for a Site Reliability Engineer to join our team and provide software systems and automated solutions for an organizations operational needs.
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Background in technical or mechanical engineering such as Automotive, HVAC, Electrical, Machining, Manufacturing, related Military Experience, or relevant 1-3 years of Field Service experience with electro-mechanical products.
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PPAP launch experienceEducation Required: BSME Benefits As a Battery Engineer with Bartech Staffing, you will be working through an established and respected staffing organization with over 40 years of serving as a trusted partner to our client companies.
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Industrial Engineer(Dearborn, MI)Developing digital manufacturing models using scanning, 3D Modeling and manufacturing optimization tools. Creating 3D CAD Models using CAD Software such as Factory Design Suite, Inventor, FactoryCAD, and Revit software.
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Basics: BS in Electrical Engineering or 5 years minimum controls experience + engineering degree. Systems Engineering (Electrical and Mechanical) skills. Backgrounds in Controls Design and PLC programming.
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Set up Mechanical, Hydraulic, Pneumatic, or Electrical test equipment such as Powertrain Dynamometers in accordance with engineering specifications, standards, or test procedures. We are looking for a talented mechanical Test Technician who will be responsible for operating Pneumatic and Hydraulic Control Systems while running other various tests to gather data on multiple applications to ensure data meets design specifications established by customers.
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5+ year of experience in development, design and analysis of a mainframe application with both IMS Online and Batch. 5+ years of experience with IBM Mainframe, MVS, COBOL, JCL, IMS DB/DC, VSAM, TSO/ISPF, SPUFI, QMF, ENDEVOR, FILE-AID, XPEDITER, IBM Debugger, Quality Center, FTP Batch, CLIST, REXX, Abend-Aid, QMF, Syncsort, CA7, DB2, SQL, VSAM, IMS, Endevor, Mercury Quality Center and MQ Series.
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Participate in multi-landscape design solutions, architecture recommendations, and client strategies for continuous improvement. Expertise in a broad range of SAP Products like S/4 HANA, BW, PI, Fiori, Ariba and latest products.
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Strong written and verbal communication skills knowledge of Agile practices and Design Thinking Process High degree of self-motivation and multitasking Good knowledge about telecommunication and associated network services.
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Assist in the application of therapeutic modalities, such as heath/ice packs and electrical stimulation. Responsibilities Summary:The Physical Therapy Technician is a vital role to the success of Team Rehabilitation.
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Tuition Reimbursement Paid Time Off 01 Do you have an Associate's degree or higher in Machine Tool Technology, Engineering, Industrial Technology, Occupational Studies/Education, Journeyman status or equivalent, or in a related field.
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