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Westwood is a full-service, multi-discipline professional engineering firm that serves wind, solar, battery storage, EV, power delivery, residential and commercial development, and public infrastructure clients and their projects from over 25 offices across the U.S.
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Our products are used in laboratory and process applications in end markets such as: life sciences, chemicals, semiconductor, analytical instruments, nuclear, and solar cells. Certification in electronic engineering technician (EET) or an Associate degree in a relevant metrology field preferred.
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Our products include home improvement products for the outdoors including sunrooms, awnings, solar shades, canopies, aluminum and glass railings, and waterproof aluminum decks. Responsibilities: Operate industrial sewing machines to stitch, join, or reinforce fabric materials.
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Our team works alongside the DNV wind, solar, hydrogen, and energy efficiency teams to facilitate the energy transition to safer, cleaner sources of power to mitigate climate change and distribute renewable energy to all who need it.
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Solar Manufacturing is a leader in providing advanced vacuum heat treating furnaces designed and built to be energy efficient, cost effective and the highest performing furnaces on the market. Solar Manufacturing is currently looking for an Electrical Designer to join our team.
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We are seeking a skilled and enthusiastic Product Support Specialist to join our Customer Service Team, dedicated to providing exceptional assistance and support for our innovative line of sunrooms and outdoor living space products.
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Brooks Instrument, a global manufacturer of flow and pressure measurement and control products for critical applications, and a division of ITW (A Fortune 200 Company) is seeking candidates for a Metrology Technician.
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3D CAD Modeling, Drawing generation and CAD database experience desired. Understanding the properties of metal, plastics ceramics and their fabrication and joining processes as such machining, welding etc.
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Operate industrial sewing machines to stitch, join, or reinforce fabric materials. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in industrial sewing, a keen eye for detail, and the ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
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Solar Manufacturing is a leader in providing advanced vacuum heat treating furnaces designed and built to be the most energy efficient, cost effective and highest performing furnaces on the market.
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Site Engineering design of utility scale wind, solar projects and battery storage. Solar or Wind Background is a plus. Engineering design includes: array grading, road grading, road plan and profile, turbine pad grading, facility grading, stormwater crossing design, cross sections, erosion control plans, utility crossing, and storm water management facilities.
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Respond to corrective maintenance cases on commercial solar PV, commercial energy storage systems, vehicle charging stations and updating online case logs accurately. Respond to corrective maintenance cases on commercial solar PV, commercial energy storage systems, vehicle charging stations and updating online case logs accurately.
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Brooks Instrument is an industry leader in flow measurement and flow control products for critical applications, and a division of ITW (A Fortune 200 Company) is seeking candidates for an Embedded Firmware Engineer.
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Operates industrial equipment (e.g., punch press, sewing equipment) for processing aluminum parts and making awning covers. Lift truck experience and/or industrial sewing experience helpful. Uses hand tools (e.g., hammer, screwdriver, wrench, utility knife, tape measure) in assembly, part processing, and packing operations.
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Experience with "Solar Strings" - simple connections on the roof The customer's main electricians will handle all electrical connections. As Skilled Laborers with PeopleReady Skilled Trades, you'll support Solar Contractors throughout Hatfield, PA. In this temporary role, you'll earn $20-$25 an hour, enjoy weekly pay, health insurance benefits and a flexible work schedule.
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