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The Project Engineer, QA/QC assists in managing, evaluating, and assessing information necessary to construct the project on time. The Project Engineer, QA/QC assists in managing, evaluating, and assessing information necessary to construct the project on time.
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As a Senior Salesforce Software Development Engineer you are responsible for the design, development, implementation and maintenance of solutions for MetLife’s Customer Solutions Center; focusing on Einstein AI capabilities and solutions.
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Project Engineers are responsible for developing the detailed specifications for the installation of telecommunications equipment in central office or customer premise locations.
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Successful completion of the Civil Engineer Trainee training program (commonwealth title); or. Four years of civil engineering experience in the appropriate specialty, and an engineer-in-training certificate issued by or acceptable to the Pennsylvania State Registration Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors and Geologists, and an associate’s degree in civil engineering technology or a closely related engineering discipline; or.
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ASQ CQE (Certified Quality Engineer) and / or CQIA (Certified Quality Improvement Associate). Lean / Six Sigma Green or Black Belt Certification. ASQ CQE (Certified Quality Engineer) and / or CQIA (Certified Quality Improvement Associate.
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Under the supervision of the Facilities Manager, the Engineering Manager supports the facilities organization at a specific location, set of buildings, or campus environment.
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Participation in quality activities for project engineering work.
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Zinc Die Cast Engineer - Direct Hire - Immediate Opportunity Scranton, PA Salary: $90,000-$115,000 Welcome to Trotter Workforce, where we redefine possibilities in the world of employment. Zinc Die Cast Engineer - Direct Hire - Immediate Opportunity Scranton, PA Salary: $90,000-$115,000 Welcome to Trotter Workforce, where we redefine possibilities in the world of employment.
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Work with Design Engineers to revise, and sustain HVAC product machine and tooling designs utilizing knowledge of mechanical engineering principles; provide manufacturing technical resource to Design Project teams
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Work with Design Engineers to revise, and sustain HVAC product machine and tooling designs utilizing knowledge of mechanical engineering principles; provide manufacturing technical resource to Design Project teams
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Abides to "Specific Hazardous Waste Responsibilities" description maintained by Quality Engineer and/or lab personnel on an as needed basis. 1-year manufacturing experience -preferred experience in operation of various machines consisting of lamination, webbing, netting or weaving.
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Job Summary: Project Engineer will be responsible for developing the detailed specifications for the installation of telecommunications equipment in central office or customer premise locations.
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Support a Fortune 500 Aero-Defense Company as a Design Engineer. May consider candidates without a BS degree that have specific skill experience with CREO modeling and drawing and 5+ years of experience.
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Project Engineers are responsible for developing the detailed specifications for the installation of telecommunications equipment in central office or customer premise locations.
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Java, matlab, perl, programming, sdet, software development engineer, sw. Prefer Priority 2 with regular on-call; from time to time, the engineer will work on Saturday and Sunday (once or twice a month.
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