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The role will be tasked with managing multiple projects concurrently to drive late stage project development and engineering/EPC initiatives pertaining to pre-construction, engineering design, project finance, contract agreement reviews, permitting, PPA, and transmission interconnection processes.
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RWE Clean Energy, LLCFunctional area: Engineering Remuneration: ExemptThe SCADA Operations team within RWE Clean Energy ensures the daily operations of our control solutions for battery energy storage, solar, and wind projects of RWE and its customers are designed with the highest quality for the entire life cycle - from the development phase to operation.
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Major practice areas include structural analysis and design, building engineering, geotechnical engineering, civil transmission and substation engineering for power lines, their structures, equipment and foundations, pipe and equipment support design, and general civil engineering (storm water management systems, water supply, sanitary sewers, etc.
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Here at Vireo Health, Inc. ("Vireo") our mission is to bring the best of technology, science, and engineering to the cannabis industry. This individual will be responsible for working alongside the healthcare team in a retail cannabis dispensary environment.
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Ensure adequate and competent project engineering resources in the Plant that are aligned and focused on meeting the Business Unit's and plant's needs. Skilled in all facets of engineering design and project management and have a broad range of experience in dry and wet processing, material handling, retail packaging, and facility construction.
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We are currently seeking a skilled Plumbing/Fire Sprinkler Designer to join our top-tier engineering team. Serving New York City and the surrounding communities, we have established a well-known reputation for providing extensive engineering needs related to both new and renovated buildings.
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You'll also be closely working with cross-functional partners in Sales, Onboarding, Product, Engineering, Marketplace, Last Mile Delivery, Marketing, PR, Legal, and Finance. Your understanding of the ecommerce landscape and the last-mile delivery space positions you as a leader in the retail tech industry.
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Seeking a US based Azure Solution Architect to join us in The Azure Engineer will provide the engineering and second level of support for all Azure platform and related services. A Bachelor’s Degree in computer science, computer engineering, management information systems, information technology or a similar field.
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Perform tasks on projects requiring a broad and / or deep knowledge in the field of heavy/highway civil construction and structural engineering. Masters degree focused in structural engineering is preferred.
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Our Traffic Engineering & Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Department is seeking a Traffic Engineering Intern - Summer 2024 to work out of our Valhalla, NY office. Traffic engineering experience and/or class work.
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Our Northeast Engineering Design Organization is looking for a Senior Mechanical Piping Designer to prepare drawings and construction documents for industrial, municipal, energy, and environmental projects.
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In this role, you will perform tasks requiring broad and/or deep knowledge in the field of heavy/highway civil construction and structural engineering, including structural analysis, design, and preparation of construction drawings.
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This person should be a skilled Professional Traffic Engineer who has experience winning and managing transportation projects for the large NY agencies including NYSDOT. You would join a large, established team of transportation engineers in New York and leverage their skills, resources, and robust backlog to further build our traffic engineering, operations, and ITS service lines.
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Engineer work to include site investigations, preparation of engineering drawings and construction estimates, traffic engineering and safety studies, highway capacity analyses and traffic management.
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Join an established MEP Engineering Firm in White Plains as a Plumbing & Fire Protection Engineer! You will support engineering work across a diverse range of industry sectors, with some of their projects spanning multiple years, speaking to the complexity of the challenges you will address.
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