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We are seeking a highly experienced and skilled Senior Wastewater Engineer to join our team on a fully remote basis. HIRING: Senior Wastewater Engineer (Fully Remote) As a Senior Wastewater Engineer, you will be responsible for leading design tasks and collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality projects.
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Of 10+ years’ experience working as a geotechnical engineer, with an emphasis on soil-structure interaction analysis and engineering designs of bridges, tunnels, or marine structures. Senior Geotechnical Engineer (PE) - Bridge, Marine, Tunnel.
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Assist Port Engineer in ensuring vessel is always in an inspection-ready condition. Assist Port Engineer in ensuring compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal safety and environmental regulations.
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AWS experience on Application Load Balancer, RDS/Postgresql, DynamoDB, CodePipeline/CodeBuild, IAM, and Cloudformation. The digital therapeutics under development on Click’s platform address diverse areas of therapeutic need, including indications in psychiatry, neurology, oncology, immunology, and cardiometabolic diseases.
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Serve as a Water Resources Engineering Lead and Project Manager on a variety of projects that include surface water hydrology and hydraulics, dams & levees, flood protection, as well as resiliency and climate change adaptation.
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Requires a Bachelor's degree in Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, or related field of study plus five (5) years of experience in the position offered or five (5) years of experience as a Manager, Engineer, or related occupation in the technology field.
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We are looking for a staff engineer to be the first engineering hire on our ecosystem team. Most qualified candidates will be a current staff/principal engineer, tech lead, engineering manager, or very experienced senior engineer.
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Reports to the Engineering Manager on projects that involve product research and development, product enhancement/customization, product test and support. Consumer/Customer Focus - Building strong customer relationships and delivering on customer-centric solutions.
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AECOM has a position opening for a Civil/Structural Engineer with a primary focus on Transmission and Distribution projects to support our growing Energy Business Line. For this role,AECOM offers the freedom and flexibility to work remotely and/or be located at a variety of Energy offices located in multiple locations across the United States.
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We are seeking a full-time Assistant Geotechnical Engineer with 2-4 years of experience in the field, to support our Geotechnical Engineering Team in our New York City office in Lower Manhattan.
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We are looking for an experienced Sales Engineer with a proven track record of driving the pre-sales activities in the region. 3+ years of experience as a technical engineer for a cybersecurity product company or equivalent experience in a similar role.
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The Data Engineer must have a deep understanding of Structured Query Language (SQL) and be familiar with Snowflake, dbt (data build tool), and git version control. The Data Engineer reports to the Manager of IT Data Engineering.
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This is a highly visible role as you work with various levels of personnel within IAD and the business and functional areas to perform high quality, value-add, DAACA projects in support of IAD. This includes providing assistance on assurance and advisory projects as well as supporting Internal Audit Operations’ initiatives and tasks.
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Must have worked on consumer products in an ME capacity, ideally (nice to have) working on water bottle companies (Hydro Flask, Simple Modern, Brumate, Camelbak, yeti) or revered consumer brands (OXO, Dyson, etc.
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The Design Engineer is expected to collaborate effectively with internal and external stakeholders – assuring all structured cabling design requirements are met in design execution. Meta is seeking a Connectivity Design Engineer to join our DEC Design team.
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