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Working knowledge of industry and proprietary applications supporting mechanical systems and services (i.e., Yardi or Archibus for work orders, Tracer, Lutron (lighting controls) and Meter Manager (tab meter software.
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The Turbine Aerodynamics Engineer will report to the Turbine Aerodynamics Manager and be responsible for designing GE Aviation's next generation of turbine components and associated technologies.
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Experience in sheet metal fabrication, welding, machining, hydraulic and pneumatic controls. Mechanical Designer - Machine Design. Hands-on individual with solid mechanical aptitude and background.
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At least 5 years' experience working in a manufacturing as an electrical or mechanical maintenance technician, maintenance manager or field service engineer. The Industrial Maintenance/Electrical Assistant Business Manager will be responsible for setting up and delivering hands-on Industrial Electrical Maintenance training for one or more of the following classes: AC/DC theory and circuits, Motor Controls, Electrical Ladder Diagrams, Allen Bradley and Siemen's PLCs, HMI Programming, Electrical Safety and Troubleshooting Industrial Electrical Systems.
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At Stantec, we are searching for a seasonal, experienced Land Survey Crew Chief for our following offices: Plymouth, MN or Woodbury, MN. We provide the opportunity for our survey staff to advance their individual careers including the ultimate goal of Professional Licensure.
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An Application Specialist / Controls Engineer can be involved in a variety of activities to support our customers. · Support customers as an embedded engineer acting as an extension of their maintenance or engineering department.
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Job Segment: Wastewater, Water Treatment, Air Quality, Geology, Controls Engineer, Engineering. The Acoustics & Noise Control Specialist coordinates directly with project managers, proposal managers, chief engineers, and project design engineers from all divisions and businesses within Black & Veatch as well as with clients, facility owners, and equipment manufacturers.
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We're looking for an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer in Cincinnati, Ohio who is excited about working on projects that enable the heart of our clients' business. 5 years of experience as an instrumentation and control design engineer for industrial private-sector clients such as pharmaceutical, biotechnology, chemical, food products, or petrochemical industries preferred.
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As a Senior Data Engineer, you will be responsible for the design, orchestration, monitoring, quality, accuracy, and security of data throughout its lifecycle, including data ingestion, collection, storage, processing, and analysis primarily using Snowflake, Fivetran and Astronomer.
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Basic experience protecting PPI or PHI data during the ELT process, data security and data access controls and design. As a Senior Data Analytics Engineer on our hybrid agile scrum team, your responsibilities will be end-to-end encompassing design, analysis, build, orchestration and automation, monitoring performance optimizations, data quality, solution accuracy and compliance throughout the lifecycle.
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Your Impact at SAM As a Survey Crew Chief, you will be responsible for overseeing and conducting site control, ALTA, Boundary, Topography, and Construction Staking Surveys. As a Survey Crew Chief, you will be responsible for overseeing and conducting site control, ALTA, Boundary, Topography, and Construction Staking Surveys.
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The Senior Control Systems Engineer position oversees and performs the design, programming, documentation, testing, and commissioning of control system projects. 7+ years work experience in industrial controls and system integration with a strong focus on software design and programming.
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Learn and implement the electrical system basics such as power, power distribution, lighting & controls, fire alarm systems for new constructions and renovation design projects while supporting our engineering team.
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Automation and Controls Specialist/Engineer. Leading testing and startup team for instrumentation, controls and related systems with minimal supervision and assistance. Expert knowledge of instrumentation, controls, and related systems.
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Water / Wastewater Engineer. Water / Wastewater Treatment Process Engineer. Bridge Engineer - Entry Level. Civil Engineer Co-op, Transportation. Senior Traffic Engineer (3.
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