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Universal Industrial Gases, LLC. (UIG) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nucor and a well-established, global engineer, constructor, supplier and operator of air separation plants and related equipment and services, based in Bethlehem, PA. UIG owns and operates production plants across the USA which supply both Nucor steel sites and third-party clients 24/7 with tonnage quantities of oxygen, nitrogen and argon as well as exporting liquid cryogenic products by road tanker.
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Lead Control Systems Engineer. Additionally, you have thorough knowledge of Process Automation including design/implementation of complex control strategies, turbomachinery controls, and model predictive control (MPC.
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RETTEW, an employee-owned engineering consulting firm, is seeking Civil/Site Engineers for our Land Development design team in Lancaster and Allentown, PA. As a Land Development Engineer 3, you will be responsible for performing and overseeing engineering design and permitting tasks for development projects in the industrial, commercial, and residential development markets.
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In the design team the Project Engineer IV will function as an electrical & controls S.M.E. related to the Allen Bradley products, and be able to program similar to the level of a controls engineer.
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The Senior Controls Engineer plans, directs, documents, and coordinates the day-to-day operations of the Information Systems Manager and Maintenance Instrumentation & Controls Technicians. The Senior Controls Engineer is responsible for the manufacturing automation and controls systems design, specification, documentation, programming, simulation, testing, and start-up assistance.
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Professional Engineer License preferred but not required. CAE/CAD Exerience, Autodesk Inventor Preferred. CSG is currently partnered with an established international business providing top-notch design, manufacturing and deployment of mining equipment used for grinding and classifying.
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Curtiss-Wright Engineered Pump Division (EPD)
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Seeking a Project Engineer with large capital food processing equipment experience for a direct hire opportunity with our client in Pembroke, NH. The project engineer acts as the customer’s primary technical interface in conjunction with sales, project management, and the service group to ensure equipment meets expectations.
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Job title : DATABRICKS ENGINEER. Develop and maintain robust data analytics frameworks using Databricks, Python and PL/SQL to support business decision-making. Qualifications - Proven experience with Databricks, Databricks SQL, Python, and PL/SQL is mandatory.
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Electrical, Engineer, Schematics, Design, Workshop, Foreman, Supervisor, Manager, Operations, Technician, Engineering, Mechanical, Manufacturing, Production, Plant, Machinery, Foreman, Maintenance, Utilities, Power, Distribution, Transformers, Switchgears.
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Experience working as a consulting engineer. Professional Engineer (P.E.) license desired (or in progress or willing to obtain with support) Experience with industrial power design, including medium (up to 34.5KV and 69KV preferable) and low voltage electrical power distribution, motor control, VFD's, lighting systems, equipment layout and related activities.
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BS/BA or greater in Computer Science, Mathematics, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field
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The Senior Water Engineer will be responsible for overseeing and executing projects related to wastewater treatment, hydraulic design, and regulatory compliance. T&M Associates is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Water Engineer to join our dynamic team based out of Bethlehem, PA (hybrid.
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As our Senior Microsoft 365 Engineer / Collaboration Engineer, you will report to our Head of Collaboration Technology, who reports to our Head of Corporate Technology. As a Senior Microsoft 365 Engineer / Collaboration Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, building, testing, deploying, and supporting Microsoft 365 collaboration capabilities.
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The Network Engineer - Security is responsible for the collaboration and implementation of network security solutions developed by the Information Security and Networking Architects that have been approved by the Chief Information Security Officer and Senior Director of Infrastructure.
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