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About the job Lead Substation Design Electrical Engineer. Continues to learn, remains current and applies independent knowledge and interpretation about departmental design guides, standards, systems, applicable engineering codes and Black and Veatch policies and procedures relative to assigned tasks.
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The Motor Controls Engineer will report to Controls Business Unit Manager and will be responsible for the design of Industrial Controls Panels, including preparation of electrical drawings, bills of materials, and quotations of electrical equipment in the industrial, agricultural, and domestic water well market.
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The Sr. Mechanical Engineer is responsible for delivering the mechanical design and assuring the performance of complex custom automated equipment from concept through release, manufacturing, customer acceptance, installation and customer follow-up.
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Headquartered in Tualatin, Oregon we design, engineer, and manufacture innovative power tools and accessories for the commercial and hobbyist woodworking markets. Master of Science degree in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or mechatronics.
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As an MRB engineer, your primary duties include anomaly investigation, technical solution development and coordination, and preparation and release of dispositions related to discrepancies on high performance avionics detail parts, assemblies, installations, and finishes.
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Summary/Objective: The Electrical Controls Engineer will develop and implement control systems solutions for advanced manufacturing equipment for continuous cable manufacturing processes. Familiarity with machine safety applications, electrical power distribution and control panel design.
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Aptitude for mechanical design and can design intermediate to complex multi-parts assemblies. We are seeking a Sustaining Engineer - CNC Programmer that will support moving projects from NPI to production, while maintaining the integrity of our components and holding to exacting standards.
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Coursework/Training: Successfully completed a stationary engineer apprenticeship or equivalent training. Facilities Engineer at Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center (Full-Time, Evening Schedule.
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SCADA and Automation Engineer (5+ Years) POWER Engineers, Inc. is seeking a SCADA and Automation Engineer. Applicable Software: Wonderware, Clearview, AcSELerator RTAC, NovaTech NCD/Inkscape, Visual Basic, OSIPI, Python scripting etc.
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NV5 is seeking a Full-time Aviation Project Manager/Civil Engineer to lead our West Coast Aviation team. Candidate should have a minimum of twelve years of experience in relevant civil engineering design, construction, and project management with a focus on FAA AIP funded airport development projects with Part 139 airport experience.
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4+ years of full-stack software development experience - Experience with relational and non-relational databases - Knowledge of REST and API design best practices - Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines - Experience with AWS or other cloud infrastructures.
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The Injection Molding Tooling Engineer plays a pivotal role in coordinating activities to ensure the efficient building and procurement of mold tooling via external resources. As an Injection Molding Tooling Engineer you will:Evaluate tooling orders and examine part drawings, tool drawings and 3D models to determine tool requirements, including special materials or items needed for procurement.
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Join Vision Plastics, Inc., an industry leader in custom injection molding, as we seek a talented Tooling Engineer to collaborate with our customers in the development and enhancement of tooling solutions.
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Underground utility experience - design methods and standards. Quality Assurance and Quality Control of transmission design projects. Title: Lead Electrical Engineer. Intermediate knowledge of engineering design principles and applicable design guides and standards related to assigned engineering discipline.
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FIELD SERVICE ENGINEERS - As an Applied Materials Field Service Engineer, you will work side-by-side with our customer inside their factory. Ability to solve complex electro-mechanical problems.
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