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This is a Sr. level corporate AOT Engineer role, using prior experience to provide technical support for electrical, automation and controls systems across our business unit. Guiding and managing plant projects based on your experience in Rockwell Automation control systems and Inductive Automations Ignition platform(s.
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Become part of our award-winning technology team that turns big ideas into cutting-edge products, platforms, and solutions that our customers love.
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The Senior Carrier Sales Engineer partners with the sales team in the development and closing of sales opportunities. The Senior Carrier Sales Engineer partners with the sales team in the development and closing of sales opportunities.
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Oversees and assists as needed with site inspections of residential buildings and property (including construction work, remodeling work, building systems, and premises) for compliance with applicable codes, specifications, and approved construction plans; monitors activities for the proper use of enforcement mechanisms such as stop work orders, warning notices, etc.
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Description: Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems (RMS) is looking for an experienced Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO) and/or Contractor Special Security Officer (CSSO) to work in a very dynamic high tempo environment to deliver Mission First results.
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As a Capital One Lead Software Engineer, you. 11 West 19th Street (22008), United States of America, New York, New YorkLead Software Engineer, Full Stack (Remote Eligible)Do you love building and pioneering in the technology space.
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As we journey through a new era of space, Lockheed Martin Space is a pioneer, partner, innovator and builder. Lockheed Martin Space has an immediate opportunity for an experienced Program Planner to join our mission on the FBM in King of Prussia, PA.
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Dice is the leading career destination for tech experts at every stage of their careers.
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As a Field Engineer, you will play a significant part in the success of planning, organizing and implementing project engineering & project controls tasks. We self-perform work such as light earthwork grading, subgrade stabilization, aggregate base, drainage and asphalt paving.
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Johanson Technology Inc. (JTI) is looking for a Regional Sales Manager for our Eastern Territory.
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