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The role of the Infrastructure Engineer II Lead is to ensure the operational stability and integrity of server, virtualization, storage, and cloud services. 4+ years’ experience of work experience in a multi-site, multi-organization configuration in the capacity of a senior or lead infrastructure engineer.
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Expertise: Prior experience with repair and construction of stormwater infrastructure, concrete structures, rebar and concrete finishing, underground piping and detention/retention basins is a plus.
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RIC is a growing Midwest based consulting, civil engineering, land planning, surveying, landscape architecture, and construction services firm that brings innovation and expertise to public and private infrastructure projects.
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Performing civil engineering work in water and wastewater treatment facilities and conveyance infrastructure, focused on site design project components including site layout, yard piping, roadways, paving and grading, and stormwater infrastructure.
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Superior Pipeline Services (SPS) provides turnkey utility infrastructure construction for oil, energy and broadband. Whenever you need reliable, end-to-end infrastructure solutions, SPS is dedicated to helping year-round.
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Has proven experience producing, leading, and managing VDC and BIM for horizontal and vertical services on complex civil infrastructure including; roads, bridges, rail, transit, and aviation projects.
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Meta is seeking a seasoned professional to join our Infrastructure Construction Management team as a Site Loss Control Specialist - Construction Safety. Architecting, constructing, operating and continually innovating the telecommunications and structured cabling infrastructure within our data centers is fundamental to ensuring high availability, the capacity to meet our extreme growth demands and obtaining the most robust and cost effective online service in the world.
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Infrastructure as Code platforms: Terraform, Packer, Azure Resource Manager/CloudFormation templates. Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and automation technologies.
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Qualified candidates will have the opportunity to advance into specialized roles such as: Fiber Splicer: Responsible for splicing and terminating fiber optic cables to ensure reliable telecommunications infrastructure.
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Job responsibilities will include but not be limited to the following: Collecting and analyzing and synthesizing data related to hazards and vulnerabilities, community development, resilience, housing, environmental and natural resources, demographics, infrastructure and land use planning, and economic development.
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Our staff collaborates with Kiewit’s vast internal network of resources that span heavy civil and infrastructure, vertical and commercial buildings, industrial, as well our oil and gas and power generation markets, to drive safe and cost-effective solutions that achieve client expectations and further Kiewit’s core values of People, Integrity, Excellence, and Stewardship.
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Requirements: Jack of All Trades experience in IT, including infrastructure, software, data, security, DR, telecom, and general IT support. Must have infrastructure knowledge (o365, networking, cloud, SaaS) and Salesforce experience.
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Designing traffic control infrastructure (such as signing, striping, lighting, and traffic signal plans). Proficient computer skills (e.g. Microsoft Office Suite)Basic computer skills and understanding of civil and traffic analysis programs (e.g. AutoCAD, MicroStation, OpenRoads, BIM (Revit), Civil 3D, HCS, Synchro, PTV Vissim, PLS, PLS-CADD, RIS3D, MathCADD),Strong attention to detail, facilitation, team building, collaboration, organization and problem solving skills.
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IT Security Specialist for Wastewater Construction General Contractor As an IT Security Specialist in North Kansas City, MO you will maintain, monitor, and implement technology infrastructure security.
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Help develop security awareness training for employees related to the latest tactics used to compromise organizationsFrequently assess and audit systems to identify potential vulnerabilitiesUnderstands cybersecurity frameworks (NIST, CMMC, CIS Controls, PCI-DSS, etc.
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