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Sr. Solar PV Design Engineer / Renewables Electrical Engineer - Creates detailed, accurate, and comprehensive technical drawings for commercial solar system projects using AutoCAD.
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The Power Systems Engineer (aka Senior Electrical Engineer) works with other Engineers, DVL Sales, Program Management as well as chosen contractors, engineers, equipment manufacturers and with the end user customer.
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Utilize extensive knowledge of polymer chemistry principles for materials selection/management, formulation processes to enhance the scalability and quality of the lens material.
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The Principal Scientist provides regional scientific and regulatory expertise and leverages scientific networks to enable the development and execution of Mars Wrigley (MW) Scientific and Regulatory Affairs (SRA) strategy.
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HDR NY/NJ Transportation Business Group is seeking to hire a Senior Civil/Highway Engineer to work Design-Bid-Build and Design-Build Projects. Keyword(s): Senior Civil Engineer, Senior Highway Engineer.
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General knowledge of other traffic engineering and planning tasks such as Traffic Impact Studies, Traffic Signal and Electrical Plans, Traffic Impact Studies, Alternative’s analysis. Responsibilities may also include partnering with the Principal in pursuit of new transportation planning and traffic engineering contracts, proposal writing, and business development.
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2-4 years experience in the Automatic Door industry or relevant industry experience Storefront, Glazing, Doors, Aluminum Frames, Electrical, Glass, Automatic Doors, and Hardware. Must have good mechanical ability, able to repair electro-mechanical devices and understand and work with basic electrical circuits and relay logic.
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Johnson & Johnson is recruiting for a Principal Scientist, In Silico Discovery (ISD). We are expanding our capabilities in informatics across multiple drug discovery platforms, including DNencoded library (DEL) screening, peptide-display discovery, support for RNbased therapeutics, parallel medicinal chemistry (PMC), targeted protein degradation, and high-throughput screening (HTS.
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Experience preparing Traffic Impact Studies, Traffic Signal Plans and Electrical Plans in New Jersey required. Professional Engineer (PE) registration required. Municipal Traffic Design Engineer.
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We have openings for warehouse, assembly, electrical maintenance technician, production, forklift, machine operators, call center, electrical maintenance technician, receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, electrical maintenance technician, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, and office managers.
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Senior Principal Scientist or Principal Scientist, Gene Delivery Analytical Strategy. Senior Principal Scientist. Gene Delivery Product and Analytical Development (GDPAD) leadership seeks applicants for the Product and Analytical Lead role to drive strategy, knowledge, and deliverables related to lentiviral, AAV vector analytics development that are required for CMC milestone achievement of clinical program.
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Lead the development of vector control strategy within a cross-functional team in support of clinical engineered T cell programs. Demonstrated method development experience in techniques such as viral safety and potency assays, viral titer assays, quantitative PCR (qPCR), ddPCR, NGS, ELISA, etc.
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The Cyber Security Engineer will be deeply engaged in a dynamic, creative environment that is closely aligned with strategic business and security objectives in order to secure all aspects of the PVH environment.
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We provide expert, sustainable solutions in records and information management, digital transformation services, data centers, asset lifecycle management, and fine art storage, handling, and logistics.
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One of these: Black Seal/Blue Seal License/Third class Engineer License. One of these: Black Seal/Blue Seal License/Third class Engineer License. Provides practice exams to prepare students for the NJ Black Seal Low Pressure Boiler Operator exam.
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