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We are seeking a Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) to join our team as a QA/QC Inspector. The ideal candidate will play a crucial role in visually inspecting structural steel, conducting field inspections, performing non-destructive testing, and maintaining the highest standards of quality.
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Chief Engineer Grade A stationary engineer’s license, State of Minnesota. A subsidiary of Veolia Group, Veolia North America (VNA) offers a full spectrum of water, waste and energy management services, including water and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource recovery.
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Works under the direction of the BIM Coordinator, Project Manager, Lead Engineer, and Lead Designer to create modify, maintain, and update master electrical and mechanical plans for large clients.
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Opportunity to collaborate with innovative neuroscience physician, biomedical engineer, and pharmacology researchers on clinical trial research and other academic activities. Our epilepsy team includes two RNs, two APPs, an epilepsy directed pharmacologist and neuropsychologist as well as four fellowship trained epilepsy neurosurgeons.
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The Broadcast Engineer will engage with other Engineering team members to drive innovation in the broadcast operations of TPT, and operate a diverse array of file-based and live video production systems.
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Senior Nuclear Engineer Minimum Requirements. Nuclear Engineer II Minimum Requirements. Nuclear Engineer I Minimum Requirements. Nuclear Engineer Minimum Requirements. Preferred Professional Engineer (PE) license.
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NPI Project Hardware Design: Lead and participate in NPI project hardware design, including schematic design, PCB layout, BOM release, prototype build, debugging, engineering testing, and QA & Agency support.
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The Senior Virtual Design Construction (VDC) Engineer will provide routine Building Information Modeling (BIM) administration and coordination for assigned projects, supporting the Ryan Companies project team.
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The Chief Optical Engineer will report into the Technology Development organization responsible for delivering novel subsystems necessary for scaling trapped-ion quantum computers. We are seeking a Chief Optical Engineer in our Broomfield, CO Location or hybrid potential.
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The Electrical Engineer supports the development, testing, fabrication, and fielding of highly complex military equipment. Duration: 05 Months Position Description: Seeking an Electrical Engineer for our Combat Mission Systems business.
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Burns & McDonnell has an exciting opportunity for a Staff Commissioning Engineer with a desire to grow personally and professionally. The Staff Commissioning Engineer Will Perform The Following.
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Process Engineer/Chemical Engineer/Biosystems Engineer/Bioproducts/Engineering/Food Manufacturing/Food Production/Chemical Process Engineer/Fermentation Engineer/Full-Scale Fermentation/Extraction/Spray Drying.
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The Senior Commissioning Engineer is also responsible for leading, supporting, organizing, planning, and completing daily commissioning activities on multiple projects. Our Senior Commissioning Engineer is responsible for managing the commissioning process on projects within clearly defined budgets and schedules and is accountable for the final operation of the mechanical and automation systems.
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Key responsibilities consist of helping to drive client management, acting as Principal in Charge on key project delivery, and supporting the QA/QC program to provide for successful project delivery.
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Job Title: Automation Test Engineer / 508 Accessibility Tester. This includes test planning, test execution, and test management to ensure solutions meet defined requirements and assisting less experienced QA Automation Engineers with the tasks.
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