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4+ years of experience as a professional interconnection engineer or transmission planning engineer. We are looking for an experienced interconnection/transmission planning engineer who is well versed in ISO (Independent System Operator)/RTO (Regional Transmission Organization)/utility interconnection processes.
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The Electrical Engineer II is responsible for leading and following through on electronics projects in Friction Management (FM), assisting the Mechanical team in electronics aspects of their projects, addressing field and customer concerns, and leading sustaining engineering projects as needed.
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Pittsburgh Regional Transit is seeking a Railcar Engineer to be responsible for developing and managing capital projects and programs in support of Railcar Maintenance and the Operations Division of Port Authority of Allegheny County d/b/a Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT.
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Voice Network Engineer. Ability to effectively prioritize and execute tasks in a high-pressure environment with aggressive project timeframes. Areas of responsibilities include Voice over IP (VoIP) solutions, Oracle SBCs, Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM), Cisco Unity Connection, Cisco Voice Gateways, Cisco Unified Contact Center (UCCX/PCCE), WebEx, Virtual Hold, Verint call recording and vehicle routers.
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Professional Engineer (PE) Registration in the state of Pennsylvania. Civil Engineer - Drinking Water, Storm Water, Wastewater opportunity in Bridgeville, PA. - Perform storm, water and wastewater engineering, construction, and design assignments of a complex nature, requiring application of specialized technical expertise performed independent of other personnel; exercise professional judgment in autonomous decisions.
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Candidates with Bachelor's or Master's degrees in fields such as Physics or Mathematics may also be considered if they have highly relevant professional experience. - Learn and grow as a professional through close collaboration with your team members and engineering leaders, and by being part of culture of continuous improvement and learning.
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The Automation Engineer is responsible for the overall development, administration, implementation, maintenance and troubleshooting of various operations networks, historian servers, HMI's and web services.
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Registered Architect, Professional Engineer, Certified Energy Manager, BPI Building Analyst, HERS II Rater, HERS Building Performance Contractor, Multifamily GreenPoint Rater, and/or Certified Energy Engineering Professional preferred, but not required.
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The Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program (NNPP) Digital Transformation Program Office is looking for a lead engineer to drive the implementation of a digital engineering enterprise across our business.
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As a Project Lead Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for guiding junior and senior-level engineers and designers in protection and controls engineering design efforts, including providing guidance with the coordination of detailed design phases for all aspects of the engineering work.
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The Sr. Mechanical Engineer will provide technical direction and assist project teams with projects involving analysis and troubleshooting of existing mechanical equipment and systems, as well as analysis and preparation of drawings and specifications for hydraulic power units, gates, valves, bulkheads, pumping systems, piping, cranes, hoists and other mechanical and machine equipment.
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We are seeking a new team member to perform structural evaluations and assist in the design of prototype concepts and test hardware, using a combination of first-principles engineering and finite element analysis.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Staff Manufacturing Engineer specializing in thermoplastic transformation processes to join our dynamic team. Lead process design , deployment and optimization efforts for thermoplastic transformation processes such as injection molding, extrusion, or thermoforming, to improve productivity, quality, and efficiency.
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RETTEW seeks a dynamic, client-focused Civil Engineer to join our Municipal Team as a Drinking Water/Wastewater Project Manage r. Mentor junior-level staff about both technical direction and professional development.
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Design, implement, and manage an API Gateway and architecture using Apigee, with a focus on governance and architecture, ensuring compatibility with financial industry standards and regulatory requirements.
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