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New York City Stationary Engineer license and New York City Refrigeration Machine Operator's License, required. Assigns specific tasks to Fireman and Cogeneration Mechanic. Observes various meters and gauges in the steam, chiller, emergency generation and cogeneration plants and take appropriate or remedial action to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the Energy Center.
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Parsons is now hiring a Civil/Highway Engineer with a desire to work on infrastructure projects that change the fabric of our community. We are seeking an Associate Civil/Highway Engineer to add to our New York team based in New York City. In this position, you will conduct street, highway, interchange, railroad sites, and other infrastructure design.
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Telecommunications Engineer Primary Responsibilities: Plan and design Communications Antenna tower replacement and modifications, site work, Radio and Fiber Optics System establish and replacement projects for a variety of Facilities.
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Coordinate with other department personnel such as electrician, carpenter, painter and night engineer in completing service, replacement, alteration and new installation work. Location DescriptionRight outside LaGuardia Airport, this modern hotel is miles from Flushing Meadows Corona Park and miles from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Modern rooms offer Wi-Fi (fee) and flat-screen TVs with premium channels, plus desks and coffeemakers.
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PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ARE ONLY SEEKING INTERNAL CITY EMPLOYEES FOR THIS POSITIONThe NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) enriches the environment and protects public health for all New Yorkers by providing 1.1 billion gallons of high-quality drinking water, managing wastewater and storm water, and reducing air, noise, and hazardous materials pollution.
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A World Leading Precision Time & Frequency Technology firm are looking for a Component Engineer The firm - is a world leader in the design, development, and manufacture of high-precision timing, frequency control and synchronization products for satellite and terrestrial applications.
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Our client is seeking an IT Network Engineer to play a pivotal role in the heart of its technological operations. Proven experience as a Network Engineer, System Engineer, or similar role.
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This position offers challenging opportunities and problem solving scenarios where the engineer will be able to incorporate and observe his or her creative ideas come to fruition. For employees in federally regulated roles (including positions covered by USDOT, PHMSA, or NRC regulations), this also includes random testing.
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To advance to Assistant Engineer, you must have obtained proof of passing the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) Fundamentals of Engineering Examination (FE) and successfully completed the requirements of the traineeship to the satisfaction of the appointing authority.
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Join us as a Component Engineer to lead electronic part control and innovation in cutting-edge technology projects! Join us as a Component Engineer to lead electronic part control and innovation in cutting-edge technology projects.
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Candidate will serve as the lead electrical engineer on projects for water and wastewater facilities. Qualified candidate should have knowledge in industrial power design, including medium and low voltage electrical power distribution, motor control, VFDs, lighting systems, equipment layout and related activities.
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This position will specialize in leveraging the full spectrum of Microsoft technologies, including Azure cloud services and AI-based solutions, to drive innovation, efficiency, and excellence across New York Tech. The Microsoft Certified Engineer will be responsible for the design, implementation, and maintenance of Microsoft-based solutions.
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HVAC Controls Engineer - Competitive Salary, Bonus, Benefits, Work/Life Balance. HVAC Controls Engineer/Project Manager - NYC. We are seeking a HVAC Controls Engineer/Project Manager.
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First Class Engineer License required; City of Buffalo Chief Engineers License preferable. Some benefits include health plan, HSA/HRA, life insurance, long term disability, dental, vision, pension plan, annual leave time, holiday time, and sick time benefits.
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Senior Protection Engineer POWER Engineers is currently seeking a Protection Engineer to work in the Power Delivery SCADA & Analytical Services (SAS) Department in our Augusta/Hallowell or Freeport, Maine offices.
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