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The incumbent will work as part of a growing team within the research labs of Dunton and Adolf at Monmouth University, working on non-extractive monitoring of fisheries related to various offshore wind development lease areas, and will lead the acoustic telemetry project goals.
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Our award-winning team has managed thousands of projects across all sectors—hospitals, airports, K-12 public school systems and entire university campuses; infrastructure like mass transit and water-treatment facilities; and energy and resource assignments, from mines to wind farms.
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We work all year round in rain, wind, extreme heat, snow, hail; we are like the post service! This is an all-year-round job so if you are looking for TEMP work do not apply. The ideal candidate for this position is a retiree, a local county college kid or anyone else looking to work hard, make good money, and have an accommodating work schedule, as we can help work around your school or work schedule.
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Seeking Sr. Project Engineer (Solar/Energy) to manage CEV project plans including the execution of engineering and construction RFPs, and the construction and implementation of multiple commercial solar, wind and CHP projects.
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Develop and implement program standards and oversee major Operations and Maintenance (O&M) outages and wind assets. Manage and coordinate negotiation and documentation of EPC agreements for all clean energy platforms.
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Provide oversight of the construction and implementation of commercial solar, wind, CHP (combined heat and power) and Midstream projects in addition to the development opportunities in execution of the Clean Energy Ventures project plan.
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We provide a company vehicle and cover different areas of Morris County New Jersey. DoodyCalls is looking for dependable, part-time Dog Waste Removal Technicians (Pooper Scoopers) who have the availability to work any one or two full days, Monday through Friday, sometimes Saturday.
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