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The Electrical Engineer will apply technical expertise in significant hands-on design and development projects, as well as in the preparation of technical proposals. The Electrical Engineer will work on assignments that require the regular application of generally acknowledged engineering expertise and the use of considerable initiative and creativity.
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Job Description We are looking for a Principal Supplier Quality Engineer with experience in the manufacturing, inspection, and acceptance of high reliability Printed Wired Boards of varying complexities.
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The State of New Hampshire, Department of Transportation, Bureau of Highway Maintenance - district 5, has a full-time vacancy for an Access & Utility Engineer (Civil Engineer IV). Access & Utility Engineer.
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TFMoran, Inc., a well-established award-winning Survey/Engineering/Landscape Architecture firm located in Southern NH is looking for a full-time Junior Civil Engineer for its Bedford, NH and Portsmouth offices.
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The role of a Linux Field Engineer (Devices/IoT) at Canonical. Fully remote working environment - we've been working remotely since 2004! They will have experience of low-level Linux boot, BIOS, firmware and embedded software development methodologies.
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Geosyntec has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Staff Engineer (Dredging/Excavation/Capping) to join our growing sediment & waterfront remediation practice. Geosyntec has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Staff Engineer (Dredging/Excavation/Capping) to join our growing sediment & waterfront remediation practice.
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ECM is looking to fill a Civil Engineer position in our Bedford, New Hampshire, United States office. ECM is a comprehensive Land Surveying, Land Planning, Site Design and Environmental firm offering services in land planning design, site design, surveying, natural resource planning, soils and wetland evaluation, as well as preparation of feasibility assessments.
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10+ years of experience as an Observability Engineer, Site Reliability Engineer, or similar role, with a focus on monitoring, logging, tracing, and alerting. We are seeking a Principal Site Reliability Engineer who is curious, analytical, and passionate about solving problems.
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As a Software Engineer at Environ Energy, you will play a crucial role extending our existing applications and creating new applications to expand our rapidly evolving enterprise application needs.
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Our Technical Support Engineer team is available round-the-clock, 365 days a year, to provide technical assistance. Relevant certifications from networking vendors such as Cisco (CCNA, CCNP, CCIE), Juniper (JNCIA, JNCIS, JNCIE), Palo Alto Networks (PCNSA, PCNSE), or others, demonstrating expertise in specific networking technologies and products.
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JOB TITLE: Mechanical Design Engineer. Mechanical Design Engineer - Looking for a hands experienced Design Engineer (5-10 years) High temperature Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) reactor or other chemical reactor experience a plus.
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We are looking to hire a Backend Engineer to help develop our third party ingest pipelines as part of Next-Gen SIEM. Contributed to the open source community (GitHub, Stack Overflow, blogging.
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The Process Engineer is responsible to implement new processes, fixtures, and tools, improve existing processes and provide technical support to ensure the safe and efficient manufacturing of PCB assemblies.
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The Mechanical Engineer will drive pieces of mechanical design, electro-mechanical packaging, manufacturing, HVAC integration, and civil engineering. We are looking for a multi-faceted “shortstop-style” engineer who is smart, learns quickly, and thinks creatively to deliver novel solutions.
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Role Overview: We are seeking a dynamic Sales Engineer/Product Development professional to serve as the driving force behind the rollout of a groundbreaking new product in the construction industry.
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