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Pennoni is seeking a Senior Highway Engineer and Project Manager for the Transportation Division at their Lehigh Valley, PA office. Preparing PennDOT PS E documentation Leading and providing quality control for roadway geometry and plans, pavement marking plans, grading plans, traffic control plans, drainage and erosion control plans reports, permits, and project cost estimates and specifications.
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Oversee all phases of project management including mass excavation, site development, demolition, fine grading, pipe and drainage installation, traffic control, structure demolition and removal, underground utilities, erosion control, concrete work, steel work, and paving and milling.
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The purpose of the Corporate Electrical Project Engineer is to support our Project Managers with electrical engineering design, scopes of work, and equipment specification development along with other technical services.
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Machinist’s Mate Nuclear (MMN) Nuclear Machinist’s Mates operate and maintain steam turbines and reduction gears used for nuclear ship propulsion and auxiliary machinery such as turbogenerators, pumps and oil purifiers.
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Specializing in thriving markets with strong growth trends, we play a pivotal role in shaping sustainable project outcomes across diverse sectors such as power, renewable energy, water resources, government land use, and transportation infrastructure.
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Bosch-Rexroth in Bethlehem, PA is looking for a control systems engineer to be part of our team. Bosch-Rexroth in Bethlehem, PA is looking for a control systems engineer to be part of our team.
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Material Processing Knowledge (Machining and Fabrication)
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Our client, a worldwide leader in the supply of chemicals, technology and gases to the Food & Beverage, Metals, Refinery, Semiconductor, Chemicals, and multiple other industries is looking for an Electrical Engineer in the Northeast and Mid Atlantic Region to assist their team in supporting electrical related situations in that region.
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Desired Experience: Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from an accredited engineering college 7+ years’ experience working as an electrical engineer in a similar field Power Electronics, Analog, Digital, and Embedded Microcontroller Application designs Magnetics design (transformers and chokes) SCR Control and Driver Circuit design Ability to use Microsoft Office products (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint) Experience in supporting manufacturing environment.
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About the RoleAs a member of the robotics team consisting of Controls Engineer, Project Engineer and Application Engineer, the Robotics Controls Engineer manages controls system design and programming for projects with robots, pick and place systems, etc.
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As Test Engineer you will be responsible for the testing, data collection, and communication of data to the engineering staff of multiple pump models and types. General computer skills including MS Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint and Project.
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The Quality Engineer supports the Quality Director. Our core competencies that support our continued success are professional project management, comprehensive inventory, worldwide mill relationships, quality programs and our unsurpassed experience and market knowledge.
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Reports To: General Manager and Regional Chief Engineer. Manage OSHA & EPA compliance including but not limited to PSM/RMP/LOTO/Arc Flash. Strong knowledge in federal and state regulatory compliance programs including but not limited to OSHA Process Safety Management and EPA Risk Management Programs.
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Tioga Pipe, Inc. is a privately held supplier of pipe, tubing, fittings, flanges, and related products in chrome-alloy steel, stainless steel, carbon steel and nickel alloy steels primarily servicing the global energy and power generation business.
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Local industrial company is looking for Electrical Engineer to join their team! - Collaborate with Lead PE for shop project questions to streamline communications, keep shop projects moving forward, and build your knowledgebase.
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Title: project engineer Company: Thieneman Construction in Nazareth, PA
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