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As a Senior Wastewater Engineer, you will be responsible for leading design tasks and collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality projects. + Design wastewater treatment plants, pumping systems, and other water infrastructure projects.
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We are seeking a talented and highly motivated engineer with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent, and 15+ years of plumbing and fire protection design and management experience is highly desired.
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Design, learn, test, prep, and run audio visual infrastructure, latest technology and new media applications while collaborating with multiple business units such as operations and engineering for product testing, demos, solving issues, knowledge transfer, joint tasks and to set up standards and procedures.
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DEP's water supply system is comprised of 19 reservoirs and 3 controlled lakes throughout the system’s 2, square mile watershed that extends miles north and west of the City. The Bureau of Water Supply seeks to hire an Administrative Engineer (NM) for a position within the Source Water Operation Directorate, located in Grahamsville, New York. Under direction, of the Deputy Division Chief of Engineering, the Administrative Engineer (NM) will serve as the Capital Projects/On-Call Design Manager.
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Assignments may also include other aspects of Civil Engineering such as drainage design, rail-transit, and design-build projects. Experience with multi-discipline infrastructure engineering design and construction projects.
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As an Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer, you will perform advanced engineering techniques, makes decisions on engineering problems and methods, and interfaces with the client to define project scope.
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SI Engineering, P.C. (SIE) is a full-service consulting engineering firm based in downtown Manhattan providing services in civil, structural, transportation engineering, bridge & facility inspection, construction management & inspection and lighting design.
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Minimum of eight years of relevant structural engineering industry experience, including technical and project management (e.g., failure/damage investigation; non-destructive evaluation and instrumentation; structural analysis and design for repair, retrofit, and rehabilitation of existing structures; evaluation of parking garage structures; and/or specialty consulting of new systems and materials from design through construction.
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The Process Control Engineer will design and develop control strategies, including P&ID development, loop design, and programming for Distributed Control Systems (DCS), Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), and SIS.
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Your Impact Development and management of subsurface investigation and laboratory testing programExecute geotechnical standard practice, develop geotechnical design and analysis strategy for transportation/transit projects, foundation design, retaining wall design, embankment design, support of excavation design, seismic design using geotechnical engineering software such as SLOPE/W, SEEP/W, LPILE, GROUP, DEEPEX, ct-Shoring, GRLWEAP, PLAXIS, PHASE2, FLAC, PROSHAKE, etc.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Systems, or related field/work experience. Owns the design and development of technical specifications, software fixes, enhancements, components, and/or new software systems and applications.
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We are seeking a Level I Civil/Highway Engineer to add to our New York team based in New York City. In this position, you will conduct street, highway, interchange, railroad sites, and other infrastructure design.
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Familiarity with operation, design, and installation principles of commercial audio-visual and video conferencing systems with control processors, room schedulers, microphones, matrix switchers, VC cameras & codec, audio DSPs, and digital signage.
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Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental science/studies, Architectural Engineer, or equivalent Authorized to work in the United States 3+ years of experience working with NYC Energy Rebate Programs with sustainability or energy efficiency experience.
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As part of the engineering team, you will design the mechanical subsystems for our robotic cell within our revolutionary new manufacturing process. Design and build mechanical systems for silana’s automated textile machinery.
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