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PSEG offers a unique experience to our more than 12,000 employees - we provide the resources and opportunities for career development that come with being a Fortune 500 company, as well as the attention, camaraderie and care for one another you might typically associate with a small business.
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The Maintenance Engineer is responsible for assisting with the operation maintenance service and repair of equipment as assigned. Licensed in a trade preferred (plumbing electrical HVAC carpentry etc.
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Veeco continues to grow and is looking for a Process Development Engineer for our Plainview, NY location. We are the market leader in Ion Beam, MOCVD, MBE, Wet Etch single wafer processing and other advanced thin film process technologies.
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Works to perform complex engineering studies to allow for the safe and reliable interconnection of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) into the LIPA Area EPS. Reviews engineering documentation such as site electrical drawings, studies, protective relay settings, and test reports.
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As our Quality Assurance Engineer you will be responsible for providing quality planning and support for all product lines and processes at Target Rock including Quality Management System activities in manufacturing, procurement, vendor quality assessment, trend analysis, customer interface, and material verification.
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Perform assembly functions which include cabinet preparation, mechanical assembly, harness preparation, cable installation and equipment wiring.
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A Materials Science, Mechanical or Chemical Engineer bachelors degree or over 2/3 years equivalent experience is required. The Quality Engineer must possess experience in a manufacturing industry with increasing responsibilities in Quality, Engineering or Operations.
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Job Title: NOC Surveillance engineer. This individual will perform basic-level triage and troubleshooting and will provide technical guidance to Network Management operational departments with regards to iO, VoD, OOL, VoIP, Wi-Fi and other Altice product offerings.
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In this capacity, the Senior Manufacturing Engineer will inform design engineers of both manufacturing limitations and opportunities and will advise Manufacturing Engineering Management of new capabilities that competitive designs will require for the factory.
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Experience as a Quality Engineer in aerospace or other regulated industry. Bachelors Degree in Engineering (preferably Electrical or Mechanical Engineering) Bachelor's degree, or higher, in Electrical Engineering.
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The Engineer will accurately and perform timely routine operation, inspection, maintenance, and repairs all HVAC, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing equipment, and systems in assigned facilities to obtain the most efficient operating results and life expectancy.
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The Electrical Engineer is responsible for creation, development, and validation of the electronics for power systems, battery packs and chargers within the New Product Development Group.
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The Distinguished Software Engineer, Technical Architect is responsible for designing and overseeing the implementation of technical solutions for complex projects inclusive of hands-on development of frameworks, patterns, and new technology proofs of concept.
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The Contract Manufacturing Sales Engineer will play a crucial role in the sales of the firms tailored inline process spectrometers (UV-VIS-NIR, LIBS and Raman). - BSc or MSc in electrical or mechanical engineering.
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To ensure success as an RF engineer, you should have an excellent grasp of computer modeling, deep knowledge of wireless network systems, and the ability to work as part of a team. We are looking for an experienced RF engineer to join our wireless communications team.
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