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Collaborate with Engineering and other Production personnel to understand project specifications and timelines. Use skills such as welding, fabrication, carpentry, and/or electrical to assist in the construction of custom displays, trailers, and vehicles.
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The Cost Engineer may be assigned to assist a project engineers/manager with specific capital projects, preform ad hoc analysis, studies, reviews and reports as requested by the Manage/TL Project Engineering.
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This leading Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) firm is looking for a motivated full stack software engineering candidate to help create a mission critical web application solution for the firm.
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We provide civil engineering and land surveying services, as well as the support and management that come with those projects. Collaborate with architects, engineers, and construction professionals to integrate survey data into project plans.
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General understanding of all aspects of Plant Engineering, which include control systems, instrumentation, electrical, pumps, piping, valves and general process equipment. What does the Experitec Project Manager – Engineering Services role look like.
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Have experience with commercial contracts, preferably relating to construction, consulting, engineering, equipment procurement, financing, partnerships/JV’s, utility (or other facility) operations, asset management, interconnection, and/or real estate.
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Successful completion of Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) or Engineer-in-Training (EIT) strongly preferred. Description Project work includes design of electrical substations; both overhead and underground high-voltage transmission lines.
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Will consider new grad or early career engineer with solid hands-on mechanical engineering internships, projects or experience. CAD, injection molding, plastics, electrical knowledge, PLC programming, Six Sigma Green Belt.
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The Catia CNC Programmer will work with engineering, operations, and project management to develop and/or improve technical manufacturing solutions for new and existing programs and will assist in problem solving and optimization of part programs and manufacturing processes.
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Bachelors degree or Masters degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Information Systems, IT. Who Should Apply Recent Computer Science/Engineering /Mathematics/Statistics or Science Graduates or People looking to switch careers or who have had gaps in employment and looking to make their careers in the Tech Industry.
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Master Degree in Microbiology, Genomics, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Data Analytics, Data Engineering or life science and agricultural related quantitative disciplines. Work as a member of the Data Science and Engineering team in.
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Manage and direct a project through a product development design team consisting of multiple engineering disciplines. Proficient with solid-modeling software, preferable CREO or Solidworks, and/or mechanical/electrical or multiphysics software such as Abaqus, HFSS, or COMSOL.
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Internship opportunities are available in but not limited to: Electronic & Electrical Engineering, Flight, Materials and Process Engineering, Mechanical / Structural Engineering, Production and Industrial Engineering, Software, Systems, Test and Evaluation Engineering, Product Support, Flight Operations, Product Security, Safety and Airworthiness.
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Experience managing AWS environments, including tasks such as environment architecture design, automation, network engineering, security, storage, systems administration, monitoring, incident response, configuration management, etc.
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Seyer is a turnkey supplier with extensive capabilities, including CNC machining, design engineering, mechanical and electrical assembly, painting, kitting, welding, and NADCAP-certified penetrant and magnetic particle inspection.
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