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The project engineers will report to the AP300 Project Engineering Manager and be assigned to manage one or several technical areas. The target applicant is high-performing, self-starting, solution-oriented and looking to develop skills beyond traditional engineering.
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Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering. You’ll apply engineering fundamentals in technical support of project design teams to gain a wide range of experience in highways, roadways, railways, traffic signal design, pedestrian and bicycle facilities (including accessible curb ramps), pavement markings, signing, safety improvements, maintenance and protection of traffic, guide rail and barrier design.
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Bachelor’s degree in applied science or engineering field. CWI (Certified Weld Inspector) must be completed within two years. Strong experience in steel fabrication processes and technologies.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Information Technology, Engineering, Human Resources or related field required; in addition to Minimum Experience, high school degree or GED and six (6) years’ experience in HR technology systems or related area is accepted in lieu of degree.
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We are actively seeking a Civil Staff Professional II to join our dedicated team of professionals in Cranberry Township, PA. As a Civil Staff Professional II , you will be mentored in a team-oriented atmosphere alongside Project Managers, Project Engineers, and other Staff Professionals to successfully complete civil engineering design projects that improve communities within a variety of markets.
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The Systems Engineer works closely with program management, software engineering, hardware engineering, and total product validation teams throughout the product development lifecycle to ensure that products meet overall system objectives.
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Other duties will include:Design and develop power, control, and SCADA systems for various civil engineering projects, including but not limited to wastewater treatment plants, water treatment plans, wastewater pump stations, water booster stations, etc.
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The group focuses on the replacement of existing plant control systems with Emerson's best in class Ovation Distributed Control System (DCS) and provides all project management, engineering design, system integration, test, and commissioning services to deliver comprehensive solutions to our customers.
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Degree in Civil or Mechanical Engineering is preferred; or equivalent experience and education. Step into Your New Role Kleinfelder is looking for a dynamic Project Manager/Engineer to join our team in supporting projects managed in our Mid-Atlantic Engineering Group.
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Bachelor's Degree or higher in Engineering (Nuclear, Civil, Mechanical, Electrical). Experience preferred in the Power Generation or Nuclear Industries but could be in any of the following industries: Oil & Gas, Pipelines, Refineries, Offshore Oil Production Platforms, Ship Building, Manufacturing Plants, Supply Chain, etc.
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Responsibilities: Utilizes a CAD (MicroStation) to prepare highway and/or bridge plans from rough sketches and/or from general engineering and design information according to established standards and procedures.
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Should have worked at least 4-6 years in core mechanical design engineering. Responsibilities: Technical discussion with customer on engineering tasks. Evaluation of general concepts and their feasibility Design with norms and guidelines for safety and sustainable development Knowledge of Hydraulics & Pneumatics Adherence to QMS system Review of detailed design for correctness, completeness.
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This role understands equipment requirements along with business and customer requirements that drive the design of the technical solution and participates in all phases of product development life-cycle, including concept and prototype analysis, design, production launch, sustaining production, and end-of-life support of designed equipment, as well as the support of complementary engineering staff for application configuration and startup support.
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Job Segment: Testing, ERP, Cloud, Software Engineer, QA Engineer, Technology, Engineering. A bachelor’s degree in engineering, master’s degree in computer science, or a master’s degree in business administration.
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About UsLarson Design Group (LDG) is an award-winning, employee-owned Architecture, Engineering, and Consulting Firm. Guided by our core values, we’re expanding our team, opening new offices, and adding new offerings to provide responsive, innovative solutions to clients nationwide.
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