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We are seeking a Substation Engineer to join our Binghamton/ Rochester, NY, Augusta, ME or Orange, CT office. The Substation Engineer is responsible for supporting or leading substation engineering project teams, with the development of General Arrangements for Substations, Equipment Plans, Elevations, and Sections, Control House Layouts, Grounding design, Conduit and cable design, Creation of Bills of Materials, and Cable schedules.
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Electrical PCB Engineer will develop intricate printed circuit board layouts. Experience with Altium software for PCB/PCBA design with input from mechanical and electrical teams. Proficiency in Altium, or Mentor PCB Design software.
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LUZCO is an award-winning Energy & Utilities Consulting Firm, offering project management services, engineering design services, and transmission and distribution engineering services.
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Job Description: The Electrical PCB Engineer will be responsible for developing intricate printed circuit board layouts, collaborating with engineering teams, creating schematics, optimizing designs for manufacturing, and troubleshooting complex electrical problems.
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The Lead Engineer, Meter Services will develop a subject matter expertise in metering and communication related subjects as they relate to Smart Meters/Modules, SAP, Procurement, and Regulatory Mandates.
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The Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for overseeing all aspects of customer product development, from initial quoting through shipment. The Manufacturing Engineer will also be tasked with investigating equipment and resource needs to support manufacturing operations and contribute to the strategic direction of the company.
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GDI is currently seeking a Cell Assembly Process Engineer to support battery production activities of pilot and R&D cell assembly lines by supervising, maintaining, and improving manufacturing equipment and methods.
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St. Ann's Community is currently looking for a Per Diem Stationary Engineer for the Irondequoit Campus. Stationary Engineer Per Diem (Irondequoit Campus) Coordinates the accomplishment of goals and expectations set by the Power Plant & Maintenance Manager.
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The Control Systems Engineer is responsible for designing and integrating electrical control systems for conveyors, robotics, and other automated industrial systems. Control Systems Engineer.
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The Environmental Scientist/Geologist/Engineer will support Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments, environmental investigation and remediation projects at sites with contamination by materials such as solvents, petroleum fuels, metals, and PCBs. You have the opportunity to join a dynamic team working on large, technically engaging, and impactful projects.
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Process Development Engineer Job Duties: Develops manufacturing processes for components designed by Mechanical Engineering; Using Pro-Engineer CAD/CAM software creates CNC programs; Develops product structure of components for production control.
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Duties:· Electrical PCB Engineer will develop intricate printed circuit board layouts. Adecco is hiring immediately for an Electrical Engineer with a local client in Rochester, NY. Pay is based upon experience from $85/hr - $113/hr.
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We are seeking a Transmission Line Engineer to join our team in Portland, ME, Orange, CT, or Binghamton & Rochester, NY, to lead and work on various Power Substation Utility and T-Line Engineering projects.
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The IT Systems Engineer's role ensures the stability, integrity, and efficient operation of Enterprise-Class IT Systems both internally and externally with our customers.
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Your Key Responsibilities Joining our team as a Mechanical Engineer / Mechanical Designer is a great way to jump your career through mentorship and growth, through work on diverse projects, both small and large, and across multiple sectors including but not limited to; Scient and Technology, Commercial, Civic and Transit Buildings, Federal, Industrial and Infrastructure.
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