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As a Senior Data Engineer, you will play a crucial role in designing, building, and maintaining our data infrastructure, ensuring the availability, reliability, and performance of our data systems.
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The Embedded Software Engineer will be working alongside our existing software engineers, electrical engineers on medical device development. JOB TITLE: Embedded Software Engineer.
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Hire Resolve’s client is urgently seeking the expertise of an Electrical Engineer in White plains, NY. Responsibilities : Oversight of Albany office Electrical Team Design in the design of electrical systems such as power distribution, stand-by power generation, lighting, communication, fire alarm and security systems.
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Comprehensive knowledge of Microsoft applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio and Project. The incumbent is tasked with deciphering ambiguous problem statements, drafting project charters, planning, initiating, and overseeing the execution of all project components.
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NetApp Certified Storage Installation Engineer (NCSIE) As a StorageGRID engineer, you will be responsible for deploying, administering, and troubleshooting NetApp StorageGRID and related storage technologies.
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Senior Structural Engineer | Environmental, Wastewater, and Industrial projects. Designed to keep pace with project needs, they offer an integrated suite of engineering, design, construction, and operations to the public and private sector.
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IQMS, ERP, everything tracking is Smartsheet, plastics tooling, have to be great with the customer (may host on-site), time management skills, 25-40 parts on a project. Currently looking to help our client fill a Project/Program Manager position within the Manufacturing Industry for Plastic Injection Molding/Medical Devices.
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Current registration as an Engineer Intern (EI), Engineer in Training (EIT), or licensure as a Professional Engineer (PE) by any State, the District of Columbia, Guam, or Puerto Rico.
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Job Description: Network EngineerLocation: White Plains, NY Key Responsibilities: As an Infra Tech Support Practitioner, you'll use your Cisco Networking Infrastructure expertise to provide technical support for the Atlas Air project.
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We are seeking a qualified Project Engineer with 8-15 years’ experience to become a part of our growing Highway Design Group for our Albany and Westchester (Ossining) Offices. Project engineer of basic projects – staffing, scope, schedule, budget.
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If you’re an Engineer, PM, HR Professional, Financial or Administrative professional with experience in the power and energy sector seeking a long-term, high-paying contract position with one of the sector’s leading companies, Allied Staff Augmentation Partners stands ready to help you achieve your goals If you’re an employer or contractor looking for a responsive, reliable and knowledgeable partner to meet your contingent workforce administration and management needs, please contact ASAP today.
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The Lead Software Engineer will be part of the team responsible for building and maintaining reinsurance treaty platform. The Lead Software Engineer develops, implements, and maintains software solutions that enable business operations to realize company goals and objectives.
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The Sr Network Engineer will have good knowledge of LAN/WAN/Security/VoIP technologies. Taro is seeking a Sr Network Engineer within its US Network Group in Hawthorne, NY. The Sr Network Engineer will report into Sr Network Resource/Manager and will be flexible with work hours to co-ordinate across US and India times.
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We are seeking an experienced Project Estimator to support the delivery of project capital cost estimates using the latest market price for services and commodities, encompassing a variety of project archetypes to include ground mount photovoltaic systems, carport canopies, rooftop solar projects and battery energy storage systems and combination systems across the United States.
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You will have professional experience as a Plumbing & Fire Protection Engineer to be considered. We are seeking an experienced Plumbing & Fire Protection Engineer to join their existing team.
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