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Leads and/or participates in strategy development, analysis of adoption drivers, tool set integration, service coordination, and product management for various components of the RIA & Custody Services (RCS) Division platform.
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Thermography, Vibration Analysis, Ultrasound, and NDT testing of ammonia system (piping and vessel inspection) to comply with PSM regulations. Data analysis techniques may include: statistical process control, reliability modeling and prediction fault tree analysis, Weibull tree analysis, and six sigma methodology.
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In this job your primary responsibility will be structural finite element analysis on gas turbine systems and components in a classified environment. 2 years of gas turbine engine structural analysis experience using ANSYS.
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We are seeking a Principal Engineer, Bearings & Seals Module Leader that will be responsible for the design and analysis of bearings, seals, and sumps in a gas turbine engine, including the structural stress analysis and thermal analysis.
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Judson Group has been engaged by a privately-held, multi-billion-dollar RIA in the search for a Private Equity Investment Strategist. Judson Group has been engaged by a privately-held, multi-billion-dollar RIA in the search for a Private Equity Investment Strategist.
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To be considered for this role, you will need Bachelor"s Degree in Aerospace Engineering or equivalent, and 7 years of experience in turbomachinery structural analysis. Experience with GE-specific turbomachinery analysis practices and tools.
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Exposure to finite element analysis and/or structural analysis software is a plus. Structural Analysis: Perform structural analysis and design of bridge elements, include superstructures, foundations, and retain walls.
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Execute complex spatial and 3D analysis using Esri and other geospatial software to aid in project scoping and predictive modeling. Proficient with spatial and 3D analysis techniques and best practices.
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As a metallurgical engineer you will participate in projects involving failure analysis, design/process optimization, product development, and cost reduction in a broad range of medical, pharmaceutical, consumer, aerospace, fossil and renewable energy applications.
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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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The analytical lab performs spectroscopy, chromatography, thermal, rheology, and microscopy analysis. The analytical lab performs spectroscopy, chromatography, thermal, rheology, and microscopy analysis.
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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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Analysis of silicone raw materials, intermediate formulation mixes and final formulations using various state-of-the-art analytical techniques including but not limited to GPC, HPLC, GC, rheometer, UV-vis and others.
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Expertise in business process analysis, requirements gathering, solution design and development, vendor management, enterprise application support (ERP/CRM), and a strong business understanding.
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POWER Engineers is seeking a GIS Analyst to join our Mapping & Analysis On-Site team in our Columbus, OH, Cincinnati, OH, Boston, MA, or Richmond VA office locations. This position provides mapping and analysis support for routing and siting, impact assessment, permitting, and analysis for critical electric and pipeline infrastructure.
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