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Technical leader in the development of electro-mechanical solutions with various structural, cosmetic, and innovative mechanism-related challenges. He/she must possess excellent technical skills enabling them to serve as a subject matter expert in the development and manufacturing of electro-mechanical solutions.
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Provide technical assistance with computer hardware and software issues principally related to the Genetec Video Management System, Access Control System and License Plate Recognition System platforms.
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Provide technical guidance to the Gulf Coast locations regarding turbomachinery operating problems. Lead and provide technical direction to in-house compressor specialists in planned and unplanned turbomachinery repairs and overhauls.
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As a technical support engineer at Sigma Computing, you will be part of a talented team of engineers, with a shared mission to make data easily accessible for everyone. You will work with Sigma’s customers and the pre-sales team to assist with the diagnosis and resolution of complex technical issues.
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Register and configure business glossaries, technical metadata, lineage, workflow development, and data quality rules within Collibra DIP and DQ modules. Has experience in registering and configured Business glossary, technical metadata, Lineage, Workflow development and DQ rules of data assets on Collibra DIP and DQ modules.
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Responsibilities include monitoring technical controls for regulatory compliance, managing system patching and life cycle planning, overseeing asset onboarding and off-boarding, and leading projects related to access control and video management systems.
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We are seeking a Sales Application Engineer to provide technical product design and integration, ensuring products meet customer specifications while maintaining high standards of reliability and manufacturability.
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JSR has an immediate opening for their direct client, a Fortune 100 Financial Services client, for a Lead AWS Data Engineer. We are looking for a Lead AWS Data Engineer who has worked in highly scalable cloud environments.
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Collaborate with a local project delivery team and national team of technical experts, including Quality Manager, Project Controls Manager, Safety Professionals, Technical Leads, and Inspection staff.
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Assistant Engineer Level 1 may perform related support functions for capital projects, such as project controls, environmental engineering, or various engineering/technical functions. Assistant Engineer Level 1 assists in designing, developing, implementing, and analyzing technical systems and facilities for MTA C&D.
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The Principal Engineer will serve as Dewberry’s national technical lead on planning, engineering, and construction of large-scale flood resilience and water related projects in coastal and riverine environments.
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Controls & Automation Systems Technical Support, utilizing HELP Desk System. A Quantum Search Partners client, a top food and beverage manufacturer, is seeking a Corporate Controls Engineer to join their Corporate Controls Engineering Department.
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As a Technical Solutions Engineer at Epic, you’ll work on software that impacts 305 million patients around the world. Our community includes major systems like the Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins, Cleveland Clinic, and Kaiser Permanente, as well as leading academic medical centers at the University of Wisconsin, University of Michigan, University of California, University of Texas, The Ohio State University, and many more.
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This is a Principal-level or Senior Consultant position in the firm and an opportunity for the right individual to build upon GZA’s national reputation in geotechnical engineering by establishing a Manhattan-based practice that augments other consulting services already being offered locally while drawing upon our national team of geotechnical engineering practitioners to build a practice that reflects the technical excellence of the firm.
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Controls & Automation Systems Technical Support, utilizing the client's HELP Desk System. The Corporate Controls Engineer will report directly to the Corporate Controls Engineering Manager.
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