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Frequent company-wide and team social events such as game nights, cooking classes, summer boat cruises, paint & sip, karaoke, escape the room, bowling, team dinners, baseball games, holiday parties and plenty more
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Bachelor's or Master's degree ( ideally an engineering major ) : Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Robotics Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering.
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VHB, a nationally recognized integrated planning, design, environmental, and engineering firm, has an immediate need for a Senior Planner in our New York metro region (New York City, Long Island, lower Hudson Valley, and New Jersey.
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Education: Bachelor’s Degree in science-Related (Biology, Microbiology, Pharmacy, Chemistry, Chemical or Quality Engineering) 5-8 years of work experience in Quality Assurance within the pharmaceutical industry or 3-5 years of experience working with pharmaceutical Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMOs), Quality Control Laboratories, and business.
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Bachelor’s degree in engineering related to one of the following specialties: aerospace, aeronautical, astronautical, computer, electrical, electronics, communication or mechanical. Completion of Officer Training School (OTS), Air Force Academy (AFA) or Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC.
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Reporting to the Southern Tier Regional Team leader, this position will have the responsibility to develop and manage a significant portfolio of professional engineering services with a focus on process water and wastewater projects.
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From curbside to rooftop, ABM's comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in civil, mechanical, or electrical engineering or equivalent education/experience. Previous Department Head experience in hospital facilities management and engineering.
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The Maintenance Planner reports to the Maintenance Engineering Manager. Seek Maintenance Engineering Manager's advice on matters outside the Planner's knowledge or authority. Review work feedback information with Maintenance Engineering Manager to improve future planning efforts.
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Performs a variety of technical duties, providing preventive maintenance and repairs on complex electromedical and clinical equipment; minor medical equipment; personal and non-patient equipment under the general supervision of the Clinical Engineering Director.
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AECOM is the worlds trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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BSc/BA degree or equivalent in one of the following areas: Risk Management, Management or Business Studies, Finance or Economics, Science, Statistics, Engineering, Law. Strong knowledge of the financial risk market in one or more of the following domains: market risk, credit risk, liquidity risk, buy side/sell side.
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Associate Degree in Civil Engineering / Technology or related, or Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or commensurate education and industry certifications.
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Bachelor’s degree, Civil Engineering or related. CME's licensed engineers and certified technicians specialize in geotechnical engineering, construction materials evaluation in both field and laboratory, geological sciences, subsurface exploration, and investigative engineering.
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Bachelors Degree in Science, Engineering, Math, or Operations (required) Knowledge and implementation of: Pulling manufacturing, total productive maintenance, waste reduction, lean leadership, value stream mapping, kaizen blitz, cell design, flow dynamics, 5S, visual management, 3P and various diagnostic tools.
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