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Intune (MEM) engineering for Autopilot, ESP, WDAC, driver management, application packaging, security, and feature updates. Manage and lead architecture and engineering team to deliver an optimized productivity platform and exceptional digital experience (Desktop/laptop hardware configuration, OS platform upgrades, productivity software solutions, end-user management, client software deployment, antivirus systems, and imaging design and engineering.
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Proficient with Engineering and Computer Software (MS Office, AutoCAD, 2D &/or 3D CAD, BlueBeam, Revit, NavisWorks, Autodesk Civil 3D, Autodesk Storm & Sanitary Analysis) Zachry Engineering Corporation (ZEC) is currently looking for a talented and self-motivated Principal Civil Engineer to join our Engineering Team. This position can work out of anyone of Design Centers (Omaha, Chicago, Houston, Charlotte.
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Develop, coordinate and deliver classroom and hands-on training related to safety procedures, environmental procedures, operating procedures, engineering standards, operating instructions, pipeline equipment, emergency response, and other pipeline technician training.
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Job Summary of the Project Engineering Manager: We are looking to hire an Engineering Manager. Job Title: Project Engineering Manager. This is a hands-on Project Engineering/Engineering Manager position.
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Enrollment in a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Bioengineering, or Industrial Engineering. Perform various tasks that support the operations group such as: production process development, process improvement, process/procedure audits, process change management, product quality management, process safety management, project development, project management, formulation/process troubleshooting and personnel development/training.
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Successful candidate must have a bachelor's degree in construction engineering, civil engineering or construction management with course work emphasis in water resources. Our federal government partners include the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service and Farm Services Agency, the US Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Federal Emergency Management Agency U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Park Service.
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Minimum Qualifications: Training or experience in fire service, fire science, building construction, code enforcement, regulation enforcement, engineering or architecture AND a valid driver's license or the ability to provide independent authorized transportation.
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Project Initiatives: Work with the Development & Preservation Program Manager to develop and execute FPI’s racial equity-related activities and projects. Developer Support: Work with developers to incorporate community input and address potential equity concerns in project designs to enhance connections between residents and their environment, promoting social change, and ensuring development projects align with community interests.
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The Fiber Splicer works as a member of the project team primarily responsible for enhancing overall jobsite productivity, safety and quality. Willingness to work days, nights and weekends as project requires.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering or a related field OR Two (2) years of college level courses in Electrical/Electronic Engineering or a related field AND Experience in a related area such as installation and operation of a process control system computer and installation and maintenance of instrumentation and controls.
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Field Engineering Technicians work with scientists and engineers on a variety of municipal solid waste landfill, groundwater well monitoring, and chemical/petroleum spill projects. Job Title: Field Engineering Technician.
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Collaborate with Marketing, Product Management and Project Management in matters of strategic and tactical product and service positioning in the molecular imaging segment. Our portfolio, spanning from in-vitro and in-vivo diagnostics to image-guided therapy and innovative cancer care, is crucial for clinical decision-making and treatment pathways.
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Key responsibilities include performing structural design calculations in compliance with local building codes for large photovoltaic power plants, utilizing Structural Analysis software and other tools for engineering work spanning structural design, finite element analysis, optimization, fatigue analysis, and more.
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Ensure that both operational and project work are being worked in a best-practice (ITIL, HITRUST, Etc.) and appropriately prioritized manner. Partner with other parts of the company including data engineering, data analytics, product development, and scrum masters to understand high-level goals, break down work and dependencies, and coordinate delivery across functional areas to maximize team productivity and overall delivery against priorities.
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Design, implement, and oversee the project-based learning curriculum, CTE course development, and training for JAG Nebraska. Summary: This position is responsible for JAG Nebraska’s project-based learning curriculum to include assurance of the JAG model, evidence-based practices, and student-led curriculums.
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