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Epic Games deeply values diverse teams and an inclusive work culture, and we are proud to be an Equal Opportunity employer. Epic Games spans across 19 countries with 55 studios and 4,500+ employees globally.
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A controls/automation engineer, with a minimum of 10+ years of overall experience in Process Control / Automation. Identify opportunities for new projects with existing customers or engage new customers on your own or with sales team Lead the entire lifecycle of the project right from walkthroughs, qualifications, implementation, and cost of ownership Be responsible for the resource management of the team, resource planning and task assignment.
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Eaton’s ES AMER Sector Integration division is currently seeking a Lead Power Electronics Engineer. Lead power electronics design and development activities and demonstrate start-finish ownership for the assigned tasks.
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Role: Lead Engineer. Manage and lead all engineering activities, both in-house and outsourced, during the proposal, design and construction stages of substation projects with strict adherence to the project contract.
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Lead a team in creating and operating online systems and solutions for backend services. The Engineering Lead will support a team of Software Engineers in providing developers the infrastructure and tools currently powering the matchmaking platform to create game experiences like never before.
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As a Project Lead Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for guiding junior and senior-level engineers and designers in protection and controls engineering design efforts, including providing guidance with the coordination of detailed design phases for all aspects of the engineering work.
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Collaborate with engineers to participate, contribute, and lead design discussions and write specifications; be a hands-on lead engineer consistently reviewing architecture, designs, quality, and drive re-use and best practice.
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This Power Electronics Engineer would play a key role on our engineering team developing the companys power electronics solutions and operate with a small non-hierarchical team of engineers. Mixed signal hands-on PCB design (digital/analog/power) and EMC mitigation in high noise environments.
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Lead Fire Protection Engineer - (10-20 Years' Experience) - McLean, VA. Lead Fire Protection Engineer - (10-20 Years' Experience) - Greenbelt, MD. LEAD ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - (10-20 Years' Experience) - Raleigh, NC.
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The Industrial Cybersecurity Lead leverages their technical and industry knowledge of OT networks and industrial cybersecurity to contribute to the completion of multiple engagement phases. The I ndustrial Cybersecurity Lead manages or contributes to technical consulting projects and implementation services for critical infrastructure clients.
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The Lead Installer is responsible for assisting in a job construction environment including cabinet installation, cabinet refacing, flooring, and/or tile work, managing field labor and materials, job site safety, and accurately tracking on time and finish quality.
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Lead Azure Platform Data Engineer. We are seeking an experienced and passionate azure cloud engineer to join our team. You may be expected to lead a team of junior engineers towards successful delivery of engineering solutions.
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Epic Games is looking for a Senior Full-Stack Engineer to join the Service Management Platform team to work directly on our service management platform (based on Backstage) and the backend services that support it.
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We are a civil engineering firm fostering long-term relationships with the communities that we serve in North Carolina, Tennessee, South Carolina, and Virginia since 1984.
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We are looking for an experienced Lead Technical Artist to join our team and play a crucial role in bridging the gap between art and technology. Lead and mentor a team of technical artists (both internal and co-dev), setting goals and ensuring high-quality technical solutions align with project timelines and artistic vision.
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