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Professional Engineer (PE) Preferrederable to have a NY, NJ & PA Professional Engineer's License or be in the process of qualifying for a license. Substation Engineer's major responsibilities include: Substation layout design, drawing review, equipment and/ or construction labor specifications for all substation projects.
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Keyword Searchstring: Transmission Planner, Transmission Engineer, electrical engineer, electric power system, NERC, NPCC, NYISO, PSS/E, electromagnetic transients, short circuit, electrical.
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Must be an experienced relay engineer capable of running relay projects, approving drawings and fault event review. discipline, and security. Must be an experienced relay engineer capable of running relay projects, approving drawings and fault event review.
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As our Senior Mechanical Quality Assurance Engineer, you will provide quality assurance support to the product development team, by testing systems and procedures to ensure they meet technical standards and creating quality and safety documentation.
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Professional security management certification, such as a Health Certified Information Systems Security Professional (HCISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) or other similar credentials, is desired.
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Review customer’s specifications, technical requirements and commercial terms and conditions and complete the application engineering required to select a control valve, regulator, or valve automation product or service offering and generate a quotation.
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Minimum ten years of recent experience with at least three of the following: Security Architecture, threat modelling experience, identity management and authentication, software development, cryptography, penetration testing, cloud security, mobile security, and network security.
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To ensure success as a QA automation engineer, you should have advanced programming skills, a keen eye for detail, and the ability to write efficient test procedures for every software application.
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5+ years of Dell Boomi iPaaS Integration Hub using APIs, web services connectors, packaged components, extensions, security certifications, debugging error and process logs. To be considered for the Technical Product Director, you must have a Bachelor’s degree in a related field as well as 8+ years of proven HR experience working as a technical lead and experienced systems analyst for major projects.
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To work closely within the virtual production and VR teams to develop and maintain lightweight clients and optimized modules covering AI, custom shader support, customs effects, hardware device input, network server/clients and game play mechanics to support feature film production pipelines (using game engine for visualization) and virtual reality experiences.
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Professional Engineer License (PE) in NY (or working towards) recommended, PMP and/or Construction Management certifications a plus. Leads as project engineer for water and wastewater system additions and modifications working closely with company personnel in accomplishing successful project delivery.
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As a Real Estate Regulatory Engineer III, you will be responsible for helping maintain our local and federal regulatory compliance for initial builds and/or modifications to existing locations.
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The US Learn & Shop Quality and Reliability Engineering team is looking for a Senior DevOps/SRE Engineer to support building solutions that delight our customers and provide the support needed for an unmatched online shopping experience.
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An ideal candidate may be a software engineer with machine learning system development expertise, excellent coding skills, a background in digital logic and hardware design, and an interest and experience in applying machine learning techniques to hardware systems.
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The Operating Engineer operates and maintains one or more systems which provides services such as heat, air conditioning (cool, humidify, filter, and circulate air), refrigeration, steam, or electricity up to and including Switch gear performance.
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