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Professional Engineer (PE) registration. Professional Engineer (P.E. Will also consider certified allied professional with stormwater and/or stream design experience.
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The Imaging Engineer I will spend a majority of their time inspecting, troubleshooting, repairing, installing, and calibrating imaging equipment. Posted job title: Imaging Engineer I - Clinical Engineering About PennState Health Penn State Health is a multi-hospital health system serving patients and communities across 29 counties of Pennsylvania.
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Registered Professional Engineer (PE) or American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) in the state of PA is desired or successful reciprocity from another state. The successful candidate will serve on Michael Baker’s Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) General Consulting Engineer (GCE) team.
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The best candidate will be a Professional (Civil) Engineer with at least ten years' experience in roadway design, traffic impact studies, traffic signal design, public storm sewer design, ADA ramp design, PennDOT Highway Occupancy Permit submissions, highway and bridge construction, and has proven client satisfaction abilities, and is passionate about growing and developing other team members.
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Professional Engineer (PE) certification. May mentor, train and review work of junior engineer staff and provide constructive feedback. Familiar with PennDOT, PTC, SEPTA, Amtrak, and DRPA.
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Responsibilities include supervising professional or technical staff and managing the day-to-day activities related to construction management and administrative/financial matters for assigned projects.
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As a Graduate Engineer, you will participate in the planning, design, permitting and construction of a variety of Civil and Environmental engineering projects for municipal and private clients.
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Education – Qualifications, Accreditation, Training:Required: 4 or 5 year Bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering Preferred: Professional Engineer (PE) in the United States What we offer youProviding an agile culture and challenging work opportunities results in a positive work environment.
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Professional Engineer licensure or advanced degree required. We offer a flexible work environment, paid training for required licensures, competitive benefits, bonus plans, and a company-funded Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) while supporting your professional and personal growth.
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BS in Geology or a discipline related to Environmental Science 3-5 years of Geology, Environmental Engineering or related experience Professional Engineer (PE) or Professional Geologist (PG) license would go a long way.
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Professional Engineering (PE) registration, Certified Energy Manager (CEM) and/or LEED Accreditation preferred. Experience in developing energy conservation projects involving solar PV and other renewable energy technologies, large prime movers such as combustion turbines, biomass, and landfill gas facilities.
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Will also consider allied professional with stormwater and/or stream design experience (Hydrology, Environmental Science, Biology, Geomorphology, Landscape Architecture, Ecology, equivalent work experience, etc.
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The primary duties of the Structural Designer I are to serve in a technical role under the direction of a professional engineer for development of urban and rural highway/transportation projects with structural elements such as bridges, box culverts, retaining walls, and moment slabs.
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Okta Certified Professional, Okta Certified Administrator or Okta Certified Consultant Certification. Prior professional services or federal consulting experience. Certifications (e.g., CompTIA Security+, CEH, CISSP.
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Highlights of our benefits include Health/Dental/Vision, 401(k) match, Flexible Time Off, STD/LTD/Life Insurance, Referral Bonuses, professional development reimbursement, maternity/paternity leave, mobile phone stipend, pre-tax commuter benefits, the opportunity to participate in our mentorship program, and more.
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