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The RF Design Engineer will be responsible for participating in the development of complex RF systems, instruments, and components for utilization in cyber and Electronic Warfare (EW) solutions.
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The Civil Site Engineer will develop site layouts, grading and earthwork, erosion control, stormwater management systems, stormwater pollution prevention plans, and other documentation to support the client’s permitting efforts.
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3+ years’ experience in systems and network administration (Windows, Unix/Linux, Network devices) and good knowledge of PKI, Authentication tools and protocols (like SAML, Radius, PING), MFA.
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The Automation & Controls Electrical Engineer is providing manufacturing support as a Subject Matter Expertise on XPS Foam processes, maintaining OC IP for the XPS Foam equipment and system design, supporting TPM efforts, supporting XPS Foam production sites, and supporting blowing agent safety systems to meet OSHA PSM design requirements.
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Proficient understanding of conveyor systems, including mechanical components, electrical wiring, and control systems. We are seeking a skilled and experienced Foreman to lead a team of 20-25 conveyor installers in the efficient and timely installation of conveyor systems.
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The Senior Transmission Line Engineer will lead the design of complex transmission line projects including project technical oversight, providing technical expertise and leading technical design staff.
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Interested Sales Managers with proven experience in selling technical engineering solutions to battery systems, power electronics, and electric machines industries are especially urged to apply without delay.
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Provide support in change control activities to ensure technical and document impact assessments are performed in a compliant manner and the regulated systems are maintained in a validated state.
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Provide technical support to junior engineers and other staff members. Design, develop, and implement water/wastewater treatment systems. This professional will provide technical leadership and delivery of major water treatment, wastewater treatment design, and construction engineering services throughout the region.
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Worthington's emphasis on innovation and transformation extends to building products including water systems, heating and cooling solutions, architectural and acoustical grid ceilings and metal framing and accessories, and consumer products in tools, outdoor living and celebrations categories sold under brand names Coleman®, Bernzomatic®, Balloon Time®, Level5 Tools®, Mag Torch®, Well-X-Trol®, General®, Garden-Weasel®, Pactool International®, HALO and Hawkeye.
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Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other federal agencies, all over the world.
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Charting System: Epic, Epic Systems Corporation - Epic Systems Corporation-MyChart, Homecare Homebase. Our recruiters act as your co-pilots to support you in your next step – no matter what, where and when.
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Systems used: JDA Enterprise Planning; Manugistics, MicroStrategy. Ability to advance to high levels of computer literacy with strong Excel skills; exposure to relevant planning, finance, analytical, data management systems.
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Primary duties include control systems engineering, process control strategy planning, automation designs, construction support services, planning studies with detailed analyses, and designs related to water and wastewater treatment plants and pumping stations.
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Terminate and install devices, headend and program various access control, CCTV, and security systems. The Service Technician will be responsible for running day to day operations on the job site as well as programming CCTV, Access Control and Security Systems for Corporations, Educational Facilities, Museums, Municipalities, and Houses of Worship.
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