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This includes internal/external network security, vulnerability scanning, patching and remediation, software/firmware updates, server class operating systems, and managing cloud services.
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As a Senior Project Engineer/Manager with Veolia, you will play a key role in the planning and execution of projects for Water and Wastewater Utilities, including sources of supply, treatment plants, pumping stations and transmission mains and collection systems.
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As our Mechancical Quality Assurance Engineer, you will provide quality assurance support to the product development team, by testing systems and procedures to ensure they meet technical standards and creating quality and safety documentation.
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Extensive use of Microsoft Office business systems such as ProjectWise, electrical engineering software, such as ETAP, and Computer Aided Drafting Tools, such as AutoCAD to view and manipulate engineering drawing files.
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As an Electrical Engineer, you will evaluate, select, specify, and design certain electrical power and lighting systems or products for a project verifying compliance with applicable codes and internal engineering standards / practices.
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Ability to troubleshoot, develop, test, and commission PLC and SCADA (iFix and/or Wonderware) control systems. Knowledge of and experience in Microsoft Windows operating systems, Microsoft Office applications, and Microsoft Access and/or SQL Server.
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If so, the Control Systems Engineer opportunity might be exciting to you! Control Systems Engineer. Develop and maintain KDF vacuum control software which includes creating graphical interfaces, programming PLC systems, testing software, interfacing with customers and suppliers, addressing component issues, documenting software features, and troubleshooting problems.
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The SCADA Engineer III will provide leadership and technical expertise in the design, development and commissioning of the SOLV Energy SCADA solution and EPC projects. of monitoring and control systems for utility scale renewable energy projects including but not limited to; Solar PV, Battery Energy Storage Systems and Wind.
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As a Senior Structural Engineer with a focus on heavy/highway civil construction and structural engineering, you'll play a key role in our dynamic team, reporting directly to the Chief Engineer.
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One of our healthcare clients is seeking someone with 5+ years of technical experience as an Infrastructure Systems Solutions Engineer to be part of a team that will be r. SSUSA Job #1073: INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS ENGINEER.
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IT Windows Server & Networking Field Tech – Systems Administrator. 4+ years of hands on Windows desktop or systems support experience is required. We are currently seeking a Windows Server Support Field Tech (company car provided, after the first 6-9 months.
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10+ years of experience in design, planning, and implementation of stormwater and hydraulic elements with a focus on project management Proven track record of successfully managing water resource engineering projects, including drainage systems, flood control, and watershed management.
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Responsible for the operation and maintenance of the control systems hardware/software, communication networks, and historical database systems. Functions as a subject matter expert for controls systems support required for the operations of a surface water treatment plants, wells, wastewater treatment plants and remote facilities in the potable water distribution and wastewater collection systems.
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Are you our next curious, collaborative, and courageous Senior Software Engineer? We believe that our digital products are at the heart of transforming our customers' experience, and we're looking for a senior full stack software engineer to join our team.
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Engineer - Control Systems Engineering & Steam Generation Projects Instrumentation ( + Employ transmission and structural engineering design software such as PLS-CADD, PLS-Tower, PLS-Pole, RIS3D, RISFoot, Civil Bay, EPRI's FAD, HEC-RAS and online USGS Streamstats under supervision of the Sr Engineer.
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