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To Apply for this Job Click Here Civil engineering and land surveying firm is seeking a Licensed Professional Civil Engineer with municipal, subdivision, and land development experience to join their team.
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Responsibilities: The Chief Engineer will oversee all property maintenance operations, including capital projects. Qualifications: Previous Chief Engineer experience in a hotel is preferred - a minimum of one year.
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5+ years Engineering, operations, and/or project experience Microsoft products including MS Project Engineering programs Required experience is commensurate with the selected job level: The Engineer level requires a bachelor's degree in an engineering discipline and 3-6 years of relevant job-related experience.
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Opportunity for a Design Engineer to join Micro-Motion's US R&D team. The Design Engineer will be responsible for supporting technical problem solving and processing change requests. Familiarity with CAD modeling, tooling design, and 3D printing.
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The Sailors in the Submarine Electronics Computer Field (SECF) work with a submarine’s sonar, weapons, communications and navigation systems.
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Join a leading chemical company as a Corporate Equipment Engineer, where you'll play a pivotal role in advancing our Rotating Equipment programs across multiple locations. This opportunity is perfect for a motivated engineer ready to make a significant impact in a global company, leveraging expertise to ensure excellence in equipment management and operations.
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A Professional Engineer (P.E.) license, Professional Geologist (P.G.), or other like registration is preferred. Preferred Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:A Professional Engineer (P.E.) license, Professional Geologist (P.G.), LSRP, or other like registration is preferred.
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Job Description:CMTA, a Legence company, is looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer with ten or more years of experience in Consulting Engineering. Any third-party recruiting agreements for Legence and its affiliate companies may only be executed by Legence Holdings LLC’s CHRO or Director of Talent Acquisition, without exception.
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All internals must have manager’s approval to transfer Job Overview: We are searching for an AIOps and Cloud Automation Engineer with a strong passion for AI, Machine Learning, DevOps, and Cloud Computing.
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We engineer technologies that protect customers’ products – whether they are battling heat, light, corrosion, abrasion, moisture, or chemicals – and add dimension and beauty with colorful finishes.
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The Validation Engineer III is responsible for ensuring the timely development, execution and approval of all validation programs and lifecycle documentation, (i.e. SOPs, Change Controls, CAPAs, Deviations), ensuring compliance with in-house specifications, standards and procedures, and implementing industry best practices.
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Schnabel Engineering is seeking a mid-level Geostructural Engineer to help support our national practice. Services include design of support of excavation (SOE) systems, underpinning of structures, geo-hazards and stabilization of natural and manufactured slopes and other earth systems/structures, marine and waterfront structures, steel and concrete design, ground improvement, shallow and deep foundation systems, earth retaining structures, grouting programs, design and oversight of cutoff walls, dewatering systems, cofferdams, and numerical analysis.
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Our client, who prides themselves on delivering top-tier Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing engineering solutions since 1968, are seeking a proficient Mechanical Engineer to join their medium-sized yet impactful MEP Engineering team.
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Minimum Requirements: B.S. in Chemical or Mechanical Engineer with 5+ years out of chemicals, foods or pharmaceuticals Must have design through installation of projects over $100k performing mass balances.
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As a Principal Software Engineer at JPMorgan Chase within the Consumer and Community Banking division, you will be responsible for providing expertise and engineering excellence. Expert in one or more programming language(s) – Java full stack, Python, AWS services, DB technologies (Sql - PostGres & NoSql – Dynamo, Cassandra, Mongo), Index stores (Opensearch, Elastic) Kafka, containerization, application & platform engineering.
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