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Highway Engineer Qualifications:Bachelor s degree in Civil Engineering or a related field. Proficiency in civil engineering software such as Bentley, Civil 3D, MicroStation, or similar.
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Working knowledge of electrical engineering and electro-mechanical engineering tools is highly desired. You will work closely with electrical engineering staff or electrical designers to support one or more aspects of the Combat Vehicle design/build process.
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Our data engineering tech stack is primarily AWS running Spark/Scala within Databricks. The Data Engineering Manager is responsible for managing, coaching and mentoring a team of data engineers that will build data pipelines and data warehouse solutions to support business analytics.
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The Construction division of Hennepin County's Transportation department is seeking an Engineering Technician or Assistant Engineering Technician to work on the construction inspection crew with rotations to a survey crew and/or materials testing lab.
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Analysts will learn one or more software programs specific to their disciplines: AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Excel, Microstation, VISSIM, Open Roads, Synchro and/or GIS. Qualifications 0-2 years of experience and an ABET accredited engineering degree (Bachelors or Masters) by Summer 2024 in one of the following majors:Civil and/or Environmental EngineeringMechanical, Electrical, Biological, Biosystems, Chemical, or Agricultural EngineeringEngineering Technology.
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Undergraduate degree with 10+ years of Data Engineering experience with specific ETL Tools (e.g., DBT, Informatica, Data Stage, etc.) Bachelor of Engineering degree with 5-10+ years of Data Engineering experience with pertinent ETL tools (e.g., DBT, Informatica, Data Stage, etc.
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With some of the greatest talent in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Code Compliance, Environmental, Occupational Health & Safety, and Building Envelope, we are committed to delivering groundbreaking solutions for our clients.
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Science or engineering background in a relevant field, i.e. BS, MS in materials science or engineering, mechanical engineering, powder metallurgy, nanotechnology, applied physics, chemical engineering, or related field.
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Licensure as a professional civil engineer with the Minnesota Board of Architecture, Engineering, Land Surveying, Landscape Architecture, Geoscience, and Interior Design (AELSLAGID) or ability to obtain licensure through Comity (Reciprocity.
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Are you seeking an opportunity to learn new equipment and to work with today's most advanced thin film processing tools?
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As a Civil EIT/Construction Manger out of our Plymouth office, you will have the opportunity to work on a wide variety of innovative and diverse projects, including the design of civil and municipal engineering projects for highways and local roads, public utilities and public works, parks, trails, and related infrastructure projects.
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Our Engineer Co-ops will gain experience in Operations Leadership and/or Maintenance & Reliability Engineering role. The intent of the Engineer Co-op role is to allow individuals to be exposed to the technical and management aspects of engineering, while beginning to develop an interest for longer term career aspirations.
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Currently pursuing a bachelor's or a master's degree in Chemical Engineering (ChE), BioChemical Engineering (BChE), Mechanical Engineering (ME), Biosystems Engineering (BSE), Agricultural Engineering (AgE), Mining Engineering (MinE), Electrical Engineering (EE), Industrial Engineering (IE), Environmental Engineering, Packaging or other related engineering discipline.
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MUST HAVE: • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in a technical discipline such as Engineering, Physics, or Mathematics• 5+ years’ experienceWE VALUE: • Product or process engineering experience.
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The Sr. Sales Engineer will support sales project management and customers during pre-sales activities through hand-off to the Implementation Team. Job Duties The sales engineering team will help support strategic and large-scale evaluations to gain market support of Olympus System Integration solution.
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