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An accredited architecture or engineering bachelor’s or master’s degree, licensed Registered Architect or Professional Engineer, and current NYS Enforcement Official certification (or equivalent ICC certification) with a minimum of five (5) years of building industry experience are the preferred requirements for this position.
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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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Reporting to the Chief Security Officer (CSO), the Desktop Engineering and Security Manager is an important leadership position that places Foundry at the forefront of technology, driving innovation and ensuring the seamless integration of cutting-edge solutions that empower our teams to thrive in the fast-paced world of cryptocurrency.
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FANUC Automation Service & Engineering Support Technician (Fully Remote) Rochester, NY. Adaptec Solutions is a top-ten, North American integration partner engineering diverse material handling and automation solutions with lifecycle service support for manufacturing, distribution, and warehousing companies.
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Manufacturing Engineering Technician Co-Op - Summer 2024Job Category: Intern/Co-opTime Type: Part timeMinimum Clearance Required to Start: NoneEmployee Type: Part-Time On-CallPercentage of Travel Required: NoneType of Travel: None.
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Coordinate and collaborate with data science, data engineering, analytic engineering, and other resources to achieve business goals. Work cross-functionally with finance, operations, and field engineering teams on opportunities for improved insights.
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The Senior Engineer will be a part of the electric transmission design team and will be responsible for the engineering and design of multiple projects ranging from small “quick turn-around” to large complex transmission lines.
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Our projects range from waste management planning and permitting to design, engineering and construction of waste management facilities (landfills, recycling facilities, transfer stations) and resource recovery endeavors (organic waste management, material recovery facilities, digestion, compost, and waste to energy operations.
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Principal Controls Automation Engineer with technical leadership of Engineering projects and Project Management for new pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing platforms and infrastructure, products, processes and cost improvements.
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Reporting to the Senior Manager, Engineering, Validation, and Metrology , Support efforts within Engineering, Process Development, Operations, Quality and Validation departments through the use of Good Engineering Practices to develop requirements and recommendations for new manufacturing systems and modifications to existing systems.
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The city is home to the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and the University of Rochester, both of which are renowned for their research and education in engineering, science, and technology.
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This position also supports sales, marketing, operations, and regulatory as well as other duties assigned by the Manager or Director of Engineering. This position requires teaming cross-functionally with departments such as Logistics, Contract Administration, ISP Engineering/COE, and Project Management.
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Description: We are currently seeking full-time a Water/Wastewater Engineer for our Rochester office to join our growing team of engineering professionals working to improve public infrastructure of our hometowns and throughout the northeast.
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In city planning, public administration, public policy analysis, environmental design, architecture, landscape architecture, civil engineering or other appropriate major; OR. in city planning, public administration, public policy analysis, environmental design, architecture, landscape architecture, civil engineering or other appropriate major; OR.
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We specialize in a full spectrum of products & services including Design and Engineering, Systems Integration, Lens Assembly, Visible and Infrared Components, Glass and Plastic Molded Aspheres, and Thin Film Coating.
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