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Minimum of a Bachelors in a Science degree including but not limited to biology, chemistry, physics, chemical, mechanical or materials science engineering. Working from the office (Piscataway, NJ) while potentially transitioning into remote, the Sales Engineer will assist the management and field sales teams in every aspect of the relationship between HORIBA Scientific and our customers.
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A Master's degree or Professional Engineer (PE) license is highly desirable. A bit about us:Our client, a leading engineering firm known for delivering innovative and sustainable design solutions, is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Lead Structural Engineer.
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Our client is seeking an experienced Project Engineer in Northern New Jersey to oversee and lead our civil construction projects from inception to completion. Proven experience as a Project Engineer in civil construction.
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Required: Preferred: Nice to have: Education Bachelor’s / Master’s degree in a technical field such as Statistics, Computer Science, Data Science, Bioinformatics, Physics, Mathematics or Engineering (advanced degree a plus.
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YOUR SKILLS Bachelor’s in chemical engineering, Chemistry or similar degree is required, or will consider candidates with significant experience in coatings used in Flexible packaging in lieu of degree.
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Structural Engineer | Infrastructure | $140,000 to $160,000 + Bonus. Bachelor's or Masters Degree in Structural, Mechanical or Civil Engineering. At least 7 years of structural engineering for industrial systems or industrial facilities like steel mills, naval yards, large chemical or industrial gas processing plants, downstream oil refineries, hydroelectric generators, traditional or green power producing facilities.
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Piper Companies is looking for an Analytical Validation Engineer to support commissioning and decommissioning activities for a major pharmaceutical company in the Raritan, NJ area. Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry, Biology, or Biochemistry with minimum of 5 years experience in a GMP environment.
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Must be enrolled in a college/institution and pursuing a either bachelor’s or master’s degree in Human Factors Engineering, Usability Engineering, Cognitive Science, Psychology, Mechanical Engineering, or Biomedical Engineering; PhD candidates will not be considered.
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5+ years in the medical device or pharmaceutical field or 3+ years with an advanced degree. A minimum of a bachelor's degree in an Engineering or technical field. Utilize technical abilities and experience, including the use of structured analytical techniques and technical tools such as data acquisition (manual and computerized), data analysis especially including process capability analysis, SPC and other statistical tools.
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Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, or a related field. The engineer will be required to prepare the necessary material for conducting electrical and mechanical reliability tests while following up with extensive failure analysis.
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Bachelor’s Degree in civil, structural, or architectural engineering (focus on structural engineering) Aerospace is acceptable as well. My Client is Multi Disciplined Engingeering Firm looking to bring on a Structural Engineer with 8+ years of experience in building technologies.
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Requirements: 5+ years as an assistant superintendent or field project engineer level or equivalent field experience and degree or educational training. Proficiency with Bluebeam, Microsoft Office Suite, Sage/Timberline, Procore and other project related software.
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Master’s Degree preferred in Mechanical, Optical, Electronics, Electro-Mechanical, or related Engineering discipline. The HORIBA Group of worldwide companies provides an extensive array of instruments and systems for applications ranging from automotive R&D, process and environmental monitoring, in-vitro medical diagnostics, semiconductor manufacturing, and metrology, to a broad range of scientific R&D and QC measurements.
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Bachelor’s and/or Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, Geology or Hydrogeology. Bachelor’s and/or Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, Geology or Hydrogeology.
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The EHS Engineer I reports to the Amneal Pharmaceuticals Director, EHS. The primary duties are to provide safety and environmental support in the implementation of EHS programs and policies directed to provide a safe and healthful atmosphere within the workplace and to comply with all federal, state, and local environmental and safety regulations.
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