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Demonstrated technical knowledge and expertise of electrical power and high voltage (480V - 15 kV) systems including incoming electrical feeds, switchgear, substations, transformers, and MCCs as well as supporting facility/utility systems and infrastructure such as boilers, compressed air, chilled water, HVAC, refrigeration, and process equipment sensitive to power disruptions.
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The JF Petroleum Group (formerly Jones & Frank, ANS Distributing and Petroleum Solutions, Inc.) is the leading turnkey solution provider to the North American fueling infrastructure industry. Gilbarco Dispenser certification and Veeder Root Tank Monitor certification, preferred.
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Infrastructure, network, cloud, desktop, and mobile security regulations, requirements, and best practices. Report out from GRC tool the Key Performance Indicators (KPI) status of risk assessment, control effectiveness, gap remediation, third party risk management issues, and internal and external audit findings and recommendations.
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Working from 118 offices in 50 countries, we make the difference to projects across the real estate, infrastructure and natural resources sectors worldwide. To support this we promote a healthy, productive and flexible working environment that respects work-life balance.
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Advanced knowledge and understanding in various disciplines such as security engineering, infrastructure and network security, authentication and security protocols, cryptography, or application security.
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As a process engineer, you will work in a supportive team environment and have exposure to water infrastructure design projects that include water and wastewater treatment plants, pipelines, and pump stations.
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Whether you desire to be the best Diesel Mechanic or Groundbreaking Leader , we have the infrastructure to help you reach your goals. Our franchises include Peterbilt, International, Hino, Isuzu, Ford, IC Bus and Blue Bird.
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Knowledge in vulnerability assessments, intrusion prevention and detection, access control and authorization, policy enforcement, design of secure infrastructure, protocol analysis, and firewall rulesets.
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We are seeking Design Professionals, Program Leaders, and Technical Analysts to serve engineers of record, technical practice leaders, client advisors and group managers with expertise and interest in working on complex stormwater infrastructure and management projects.
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We know communications infrastructure construction isn't just about fiber and towers. Our Coax Splicer is responsible for splicing and activating CATV plan to specifications. Splicing and activation of CATV plant which includes setting up and balancing electronics to specifications.
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RCIS is looking for a contractor to provide on-site support and troubleshooting services at client sites. Collaborating with other RCIS support technicians and dispatchers in-person and over the phone.
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The VP, Technology and Data Management will execute technology projects that align with the company's strategic goals, collaborate with leadership and stakeholders, and ensure the secure and effective management of our technology infrastructure and data assets.
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AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Knowledge of Infrastructure (Data Center and Network) hardware architecture as to understand the procedure shared by L3 teams during troubleshooting,H&E support. which might be needed to support issues in the infrastructure environment.
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The Sales Support Specialist is part of the Personal Lines Sales Team and supports sales producers by handling the tasks and details required following a policy sale. Job Title: Personal Lines Sales Support Specialist.
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