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As a Project Manager specializing in water resource engineering, you will be responsible for leading and managing projects related to water management, drainage systems, flood control, and watershed management.
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Provide detailed requirement outlines to Documentation Control for creation of the following: Test Procedures (DVT, ATP, QTP) Verification Matrix to the specifications Materials list Analysis Reports Maintain ongoing surveillance of customer-driven changes, with written notification to Contracts Administrator or Program Manager, including program impact assessment.
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Net, Python Good to have: Platforms - Chaos Engineering, HashiCorp Vault(Secrets Manager), Load balancer & cert automation and Delphix Agile methodology and Scrum management, Jira Job Description: Design and embed technical processes to ensure Audit remediation points/RCA (risk and control assessment) actions are actioned and controlled in a timely manner.
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Work with various Engineering groups or QA Manager to develop and execute plans including quality plan, risk management, Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA), control plans, production part approval process (PPAP), part qualification checklist (PQC.
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As a Senior Water Resource Engineer, you will play a critical role in the planning, design, and management of water resource projects, focusing on civil engineering, hydraulic modeling, water control, and stormwater treatment structures.
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Keywords: Controls Engineer, System Integrator, Customer Support, Project Support, Industrial Controls, Factory Automation, Servo Design, Motion Control Systems, Rockwell Automation, PLC Programming, Hardware Design, Commissioning, Programming, Communication Skills, Matrix Structure, Customer Service, Personal Growth, United States.
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Qualifications: Expertise in Application Layering using Citrix App Layering technology and FlexApp. Ability to troubleshoot complex issues as they pertain to the Citrix stack, Windows Server and Workstation Operating Systems and Applications Expert knowledge on managing “Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops” components in the cloud control plane.
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We design and manufacture custom microwave products using frequency generation, synthesis and conversion components and assemblies from raw materials to finished products, and produce various integrated packages, including associated control and conditioning electronic assemblies.
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Must be familiar with product quality requirements for Automotive manufacturers (8D reports, PPAP, Control Plan, FMEA, Process Flow and PSW) and must be able to facilitate and/or coordinate training in continuous improvement activities to improve manufacturing and distribution processes.
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Knowledge and experience in many of the following: low level analog signal acquisition, digital/microprocessor systems design, power supplies, embedded real-time software development, digital signal processing, real-time operating systems, analog/digital control systems, displays, batteries; data storage and wireless communications systems.
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Compliance & Safety: Ensure designs comply with regulations and building codes such as ASHRAE, ASME, NFPA, and IBC. Conduct quality control checks to ensure robustness and safety in all mechanical designs.
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The ideal candidate will have experience servicing PLCs, HMIs, control systems, variable frequency drives, and other related equipment. Company will consider a recent College Graduate who has good component level trouble shooting experience, even if they do not have PLC & controls experience.
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Base salary in the $65K range for a recent college graduate. This is a Field Service position with a company vehicle, so a good driving record is required. Overtime can add another $10K - $15K annually) and a Company Vehicle.
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Company will test you on your ability to read schematics, troubleshoot to component level, and do a background check & drug screen. This company has been in business over 40 years, has an excellent reputation in the industry, and knows that their field service team is the key to their continued success.
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Only local NJ / NYC area people will be considered. and up to $75K base salary for someone with 2 - 4 tears experience. To qualify for this position you MUST have a good component level troubleshooting background.
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