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Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Marine Engineering or Electrical Engineering or equvilant work experience. We bring the best of scientific thought, management, and engineering expertise together in an environment of independence and objectivity to deliver enduring impact on federal missions.
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Job Requirements: BS in Mechanical Engineering; Metal fabrication experience; understanding of welding, machining, and metal forming. Desired experience: AutoCAD; Piping; ASME Pressure Vessel design; Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers; Finite Element Analysis (FEA.
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About the Opportunity:The Part-Time Seasonal Qualified Member of the Engine Department (QMED) is a member of the Engineering Department responsible for the maintenance and operation of mechanical and hydraulic equipment.
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This role will be exposed to many areas of engineering such as engineering mechanics, fluid mechanics, combustion and heat transfer, metallurgy, heat exchangers, turbomachinery, finite element analysis, computational fluid dynamics, fastening and joining, high temperature alloys, insulating materials, and structural design.
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Cal Maritime offers seven baccalaureate degrees in Business Administration, Global Studies and Maritime Affairs, Facilities Engineering Technology, Marine Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Marine Transportation, and Oceanography.
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Ensuring occupant comfort and adequate services to the assigned campus buildingsThe Stationary Engineer is also responsible for monitoring the operation of various mechanical equipment on a regular basis and start, stop, operate, and/or dispatch the appropriate mechanical equipment necessary to maintain occupant comfort and adequate building services.
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The Construction and Site Safety Superintendent will oversee the construction of a cogeneration power plant at NAVFAC’s Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC.Our salary range for this position, based on the market data, is $100k to $120k per annum (range varies depending on experience and qualifications.
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Share your passion for staying on top of tech trends, experimenting with and learning new technologies, participating in internal & external technology communities, and mentoring other members of the engineering community.
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Proficient in the use of the following design tools for site engineering: AutoCAD Civil3D Hydrology Software i.e. Hydraflow, HydroCAD, PondPack Hydraulic Software i.e. Hydraflow, StormCAD, Storm and Sanitary Analysis (SSA) HEC-RAS.
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Reporting to the Director of Engineering & FEED, the Site Engineering Automation & Infrastructure Lead will provide technical support to Sparks Corporate, Technical and Scientific Facilities which include cGMP Manufacturing, Research and Technology (R&T) and corporate IT / Office spaces focused on facility / building systems (Building Automation System (BAS), Environmental Monitoring System (EMS.
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The selected candidate will work in the Infrastructure Department (Rail Discipline) on various projects including new or rehabilitated bridges, culverts, and associated site work. Prior experience in the Class 1 and short line freight railroad environment to provide engineering and design for commuter rail, light rail, bus transit and para-transit operations or Amtrak experience.
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ABM’s comprehensive capabilities include electrical & lighting, energy solutions, facilities engineering, HVAC & mechanical, janitorial, landscape & turf, mission critical solutions and parking, provided through stand-alone or integrated solutions.
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Log work-related injuries and illnesses occurring on the project site, and maintain the OSHA's Form 300 on the site safety bulletin board. + Maintain a list of hazardous chemicals on site.
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The reactor operator will also assist human factors engineering (HFE) and human-machine interface (HMIs) teams with the development of the plant and engineering simulators. The reactor operator will assist system design engineers, I&C engineers, mechanical and simulator engineers in the development of SMR-160 systems.
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A highly skilled and motivated Civil/Structural Substation Engineer is needed to join our engineering team in Philadelphia. Education: Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, or a related field.
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