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Key word(s): Sr. Electrical Engineer, transit systems, traction power, electrical, rail transit, railway design, transportation, engineering, transit design, electrical. The primary duties of the Senior Traction Power Engineer include design production and technical leadership for rail systems projects.
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Understanding of Civil / Geotechnical engineering design and specifically with geosynthetics, storm water management design, roadway design, erosion and sediment control design, and grading and landfill closure design.
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Required Skills: Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering (Transportation Focus) PA and/or NJ Professional Engineer (PE) license is required Minimum of 8 years of progressive transportation design experience Experience with Microsoft Office Suite Experience with AutoCAD Civil 3D Familiarity with NJDOT, PennDOT and AASHTO design standards is a plus.
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Performs advanced engineering work concerned with the design, evaluation, testing and operation of US Navy shipboard electrical power and propulsion systems. Responsibilities Noblis MSD's mission is to support the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWCPD) in their missions to enable research, development, test and evaluation, acquisition, engineering, systems integration, in-service and fleet engineering with cybersecurity, comprehensive logistics, and life-cycle savings.
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Strong understanding of civil engineering principles, roadway design standards, and traffic engineering principles. 4+ years of relevant engineering design experience.
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TravelNurseSource is working with Core Medical Group to find a qualified Med/Surg RN in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, 15401! Pay Information $2,000 per week About The Position Client in PA seeking RN (Registered Nurse) (RN) to work Nights 12 hr nights, weekends as scheduled Pennsylvania, the home of history, entertainment, and passionate sports fans.
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Reporting to the Manager, Engineering (ASIC/FPGA), the Senior Member of Engineering Staff (SMES) will be part of the key ASIC/FPGA design team, responsible for the delivery of FPGA/ASICs for high-speed crypto applications.
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Knowledge of water resource engineering principles, practices, process, design/build, and the application to environmental permitting and project work-related issues. Perform professional water resources engineering work and conduct investigations, analysis, and inspections relating to restoration projects, culverts, hydrology, open channel hydraulics, bridge hydraulics, floodplain modeling/mapping, hydrologic/hydraulic modeling.
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The Lead Design and Engineering Process Coordinator is a multifaceted role that combines creative design expertise with practical logistics management. Eaton's Connected Solutions Organization is currently seeking a Lead Design and Engineering Process Coordinator.
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Prepare and review technical reports, feasibility studies, work plans, design documents, and construction documents in support of engineering design from pilot to full-scale remediation system design.
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The Penn Medicine Orthopedic surgery team is looking to hire an ambulatory nurse to join their Sports Medicine division. The Ambulatory Nurse II Colleague demonstrates within the competency domains of Continuous Quality Improvement, Evidence-Based Practice and Research, Leadership, Person and Family-Centered Care, Professionalism, Safety, Technology/Informatics, and Teamwork (Definitions listed below.
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We are an NCAA Division II university and an R2 national doctoral university offering undergraduate and graduate-level programs that provide students with a forward-thinking education in architecture, business, design, engineering, fashion and textiles, health, medicine and social science.
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The Ambulatory Nurse II Colleague works closely with the interprofessional health care team to facilitate the coordination of care across the continuum. The Ambulatory Nurse II Colleague exhibits UPHS organizational behavioral competencies which reflect its mission and are embedded in the professional practice competency domains.
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Join the mission of Improving Lives as a Staff Nurse at Jefferson Health. The Staff Nurse will provide professional nursing care to a group of patients within a specified time period and complete all required documentation.
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Civil engineering design for site/land development projects including, but not limited to, site layout, grading, utilities, stormwater management, erosion and sediment controls, and permitting.
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