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Civil Engineer, Engineering, Bridge and Highway, AutoCAD, Designer, Civil 3D, Municipal, Transportation, Bridge design, Roadway design, Highway design, Engineer, Surveys, Design. Our client is looking for a Transportation Engineer to join their team in New Britain, PA. In this role you will be handling all traffic, bridge and highway work.
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As a Field Service Technician, you will provide maintenance, modifications, installations, and technical support to the users of the equipment supplied by the client. Using diagnostic test equipment: volt-ohm meters, amp probes, precision temperature, and pressure calibration.
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Interact with cross functional departments including Business Development, Project Management, ARD, QC, Technical Services, Quality Assurance, Operations and external clients. Develop formulation/manufacturing process from tech transfer to operations in support of GMP manufacturing.
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DNV – Energy Systems is seeking a Technical Sales, Solar Independent Engineering & Technology team member to manage relationships with developers of solar (& storage) projects within North America.
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Preliminary geotechnical laboratory analysis.
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The licensed Engineer or Registered Architect gets to lead and manage engineering projects, oversee design development, provide technical expertise, and ensure the successful delivery of projects within scope, budget and timeline.
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Job Description This growing life sciences company in the Princeton, NJ area is looking for an Embedded Software Engineer to join their team. Job Description This growing life sciences company in the Princeton, NJ area is looking for an Embedded Software Engineer to join their team.
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Demonstrates technical skills in computer data entry, maintaining patient charts, transcribing orders, filing and appropriate documentation. Demonstrates technical skills in computer data entry, maintaining patient charts, transcribing orders, filing and appropriate documentation.
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Understand investigation reports and bid documents, including drawings and technical specifications, to ensure accurate interpretation and implementation. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:Essential Functions for All Technical Positions Coordinate and manage internal kick-off, milestone, and closeout meetings for projects, fostering effective communication and collaboration among team members and stakeholders.
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For over 30 years, we've been the trusted name in plumbing, heating, and air conditioning, offering an unmatched level of customer service and technical expertise. Behind that outstanding customer service and technical expertise sits our people.
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Management of support staff members while providing technical support and quality control of project deliverables. Penn E&R is seeking a Senior Geotechnical Engineer/Project Manager based in either our office in Doylestown or Pittsburgh, PA. This is an outstanding opportunity for an individual with an interest in project management to support the continued growth of Penn E&R's expanding operations in the mid-Atlantic U.S.
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The ideal candidate would be considered a "Road Warrior"/open to 65% travel , diagnostic testing experience, and desire to be part of a fast paced, results driven culture! Our client, a custom equipment manufacturer is seeking a Field Service Technician to join their team.
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Controls Engineer (on-site) who will develop, improve, test and troubleshoot all of the controls systems for our machinery. The Controls Engineer will be working in a hands-on, in-person manufacturing environment.
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The Continuous Improvement(CI) Engineer is responsible for developing solutions to improve manufacturing operations. The CI Engineer will collaborate with the machine operators and setup persons to extract and apply their knowledge of the manufacturing process to bring about improvement.
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Proven experience as a DevOps Engineer with a focus on product release and configuration management. Experience with configuration management tools (e.g., Ansible, Puppet, Terraform). Proficiency with cloud platforms like Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud Platform is a plus.
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