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FPA is currently searching for a full-time Project Engineer (Traffic) who will be responsible for developing detailed traffic reports that support project planning, design, and implementation. The ideal candidate will hold a Professional Engineer (PE) license in New Jersey and have at least 5 years of relevant experience.
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As a Lead Software Engineer at JPMorgan Chase within the Corporate and Investment Bank for Neovest, you are an integral part of an agile team that works to enhance, build, and deliver trusted market-leading technology products in a secure, stable, and scalable way.
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Communicate clearly with Sr. Port Engineer on all work being performed on the vessel and notify Sr. Port Engineer immediately if any issues arise that may affect vessel operations. Vessel and schedule to be determined by Port Engineer.
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Field Service Engineer II. 3 or more years of hands-on experience as a Service Engineer, particularly working with analytical instrumentation. As an Engineer II, Field Service, you will play a crucial role in providing world-class service to our customers and supporting their scientific breakthroughs for a cleaner, safer, and healthier world.
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Java, Python), infrastructure provisioning and DevOps principles, whether they are related to infrastructure as code, microservices architecture or CI/CD automation. Examples include MPP data warehouses like Snowflake and Amazon Redshift and all-in-one Apache Spark platforms like Databricks.
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Experience utilizing AWS cloud solutions in a DevOps environment. Do you have a deep passion and desire to engineer and operate the world's largest cloud computing infrastructure using a wide range of AWS services.
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As a Lead DevOps Engineer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the security, reliability, and efficiency of our applications and infrastructure. Experience with DevOps tools - CloudFormation/Terraform, Jenkins, Nexus, SonarCube, and others.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated BMS Engineer to join our team. Job Specification: BMS Engineer. Create schematics, layout, and BOMs using industry-standard PCB design tools (e.g., Altium Designer, Eagle, KiCAD.
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This role is FTE perm position which will be offering a competitive base salary, bonus, healthcare and 401K. This will be working for a global Digital Consultancy brand in and the role will be hybrid with some remote work and then 2 days per week in the office in NYC. If you are a Mid and Senior Level AWS Cloud Engineer who has the experience mentioned then please apply immediately for consideration.
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Participate if needed in Panorama Evolution Product Process (on Master Chief Engineer request) Animate customer satisfaction/quality through supplier quality animation, Customer Feedback & Networks (Animation processing of Palantir Foundry, Supplier Ticket IT Tool (SQP/NCT/Amadeus) and Customer/Supplier obeyas.
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As a Plumbing-Fire Protection - Fire/Life Safety Engineer IV, you will perform design engineering and provide system design support by working closely with all MEP disciplines to assure well-coordinated designs.
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At Arup we’re dedicated to sustainable development and to do socially useful work that has meaning.
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Our team is looking for a full stack engineer who can deliver premium grade products to our clients: growth teams. Strong Python, JavaScript, React, React Native, Flask, PSQL, and LLM-prompting skills.
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Under the leadership of the Director of End User Support, you will be responsible for overseeing tier desktop technical support, the desktop user experience, and support of the company’s peripheral desktop computing systems, software, and related technology.
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Senior Automation Engineer (Rockwell/DeltaV) If you’re a Senior Automation Engineer who’s been feeling stagnant in your career, this is a great opportunity to advance. Modern, state-of-the-art offices: Los Angeles offers an outdoor grill and pickleball court, while Oceanside features a lap pool, gym, and adjacent golf course.
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