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As a multi-discipline firm, Isett provides a full range of engineering and consulting services, including civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, environmental, geotechnical, and municipal engineering, surveying, landscape architecture, code enforcement, plan review, construction management, construction materials testing, and grant writing services to clients throughout PA and surrounding states.
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Corrpro provides professional corrosion consulting and cathodic protection engineering services to major oil companies, government agencies, municipal water, sewer and gas utilities, universities, and public transportation agencies.
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As Substation Civil/Structural Engineer in Engineering Services, you'll provide solutions and services that help our customers protect and control critical electrical infrastructure and power systems worldwide.
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The Engineering, Director role is part of the global Drug Delivery Systems (DDS) team. Johnson & Johnson is recruiting for an Engineering Director, Devices located in Malvern, PA, or Lexington, MA.
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Keywords: Embedded, micro controller, Software, Engineering, PLC, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, PCB, Engineer, IoT, Design. : Engineer with Microcontroller Embedded Programming experience (manufacturing and product engineering.
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We are seeking an enthusiastic Senior Research Scientist with experience generating and developing therapeutic antibodies to join Immunome's Antibody Engineering group. Senior Research Scientist, Antibody Engineering.
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FIELD ENGINEER - EMERSONIncredible opportunity with top industrial controls organization in our region to provide field engineering services at our clients throughout the mid-Atlantic region.
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Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering (with concentration in structural engineering) from an ABET Accredited College. We are currently seeking qualified candidates to fill a Junior Structural Bridge Engineer position in King of Prussia, PA office.
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15+ years progressive experience in Civil, Structural or Geotechnical engineering with extensive technical background in field of expertise and at least 10+ years in a project management role. B.S. degree in Civil, Structural or Geotechnical Engineering or related field.
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This role reports into the Head of Technology and has direct management oversight of data engineering, data architecture, data operations, data science, data analytics, and data governance teams that design, build, and operate technology architecture, solutions, and software to capture, manage, store, and utilize structured and unstructured data from internal and external sources.
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Pursuing a Bachelor's degree in one of the following areas: Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Mining & Materials Engineering, Business Management, or another engineering related degree.
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Key Responsibilities: Generate detailed CAD drawings, plans, and layouts for cell tower, fiber optic, and civil infrastructure projects, following project specifications, engineering designs, and industry standards.
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Forward was founded in January 2016 by former executives and engineering leaders from Google and Uber. We are funded by some of the world's best investors and entrepreneurs including Founder's Fund, Khosla Ventures, First Round Capital, Eric Schmidt (Google/Alphabet Chairman), Marc Benioff (Salesforce Founder), Joe Lonsdale (Palantir Founder), and Garrett Camp (Uber co-Founder.
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Junior or Senior level student majoring in Optical Engineering, Physics or similar engineering disciplineBasic knowledge of physics, optics and lighting engineering, electronics, mechanics, electromagnetic phenomena, thermal phenomena.
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A general understanding of Cisco Hyperconverged VMWare, MS Exchange, Intune Administration, and Application Engineering/support areas is also required. Management of Application Engineering/Support teams.
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