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Pump and Tank Construction | Environmental Remediation | General Construction | Fuel Facility Maintenance | Tank and Line Testing | Environmental Compliance and Engineering | Groundwater Sampling and Soil Boring.
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Bachelor's degree in construction management, engineering, or a related field. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 10 years of experience in Glass & Glazing, Commercial Glass, Commercial Glazing, Glass Project Manager, and/or Glazing Project Manager.
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Job Summary:The Sr. Mechanical Engineer is responsible for mechanical system and subsystem engineering and design of custom Semiconductor, Nanotechnology and Industrial Deposition Process Equipment.
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At least 6 years of experience in software engineering (Internship experience does not apply) West Creek 8 (12080), United States of America, Richmond, VirginiaManager, Full Stack Software Engineering (Java, Python, Angular, Nodejs.
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VHB's Transportation group has earned a reputation as one of the preeminent traffic engineering and transportation planning teams in Suburban New York. This position provides an opportunity to work on complex transportation projects for major governmental, institutional, and real estate clients and play an important role in expanding and shaping the group.
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As a Technical Leader of Power Electronics reporting to the Director of Engineering, you will work with engineering and product teams across various GE organizations and customers to develop technology and product roadmaps, oversee product bids and proposal activities, and lead overall product development activities that define the disruptive future of GE's Edge technologies.
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Demonstrated experience in problem resolution using six sigma and conventional quality engineering tools and methods. Read and review engineering drawings interpreting geometric tolerancing and develop the corresponding quality inspection plans (QIP) for components and assemblies.
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Broad general knowledge of various buildings designs, including a strong familiarity with multiple disciplines including, Mechanical, Electrical, and Structural Engineering as well as Architecture and Interior Design.
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Stony Brook University has a research engineer position in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. Bachelor's degree (foreign equivalent or higher) in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Optical Engineering, Physics, Computer Science or a closely related field.
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Collins Aerospace has a need for a Configuration Management Specialist who will work with the Configuration Management team, interfacing with engineering to assist in the development, compliance and maintenance of configuration management company standards and processes at our Bohemia, NY facility.
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Description Position Summary:The Junior Validation Engineer is responsible for performing qualification and engineering activities for solid dosage pharmaceutical manufacturing and packaging equipment, facilities, and critical utility systems.
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Requirements manufacturing operations, Manufacturing, Materials, & Engineering, program manufacturing process qualification, lean and six sigma tools, Word, Excel, Power Point, Visio, Project, PPAP, Control Plans, FMEA’s, Design, mechanical integrity, process control.
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Senior Project Manager/Civil Engineering Lead - Land Development | Hybrid. VHB's growing Hauppauge, NY office is seeking a Senior Project Manager/Civil Engineering Lead to join our site/civil land development team.
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Bachelor's Degree in a technology related field (e.g., Computer Science, Engineering, etc.) Commitment to engineering excellence and collaboration. Expert MS Office skills with an emphasis on Microsoft Access and Excel (Pivot tables, VLookup, Macros, etc.
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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $197,400 - $225,300 for Manager, Software Engineering. At least 6 years of professional software engineering experience (Internship experience does not apply.
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