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RETTEW is seeking a Water/Wastewater Engineer to support our growing Municipal Team based in our State College, PA office. As a dynamic, client-focused Engineer 3 , you will support the Municipal Team with environmental design for multi-disciplined water and wastewater infrastructure projects.
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Exciting opportunity for a seasoned Civil Engineer with a focus on the Oil and Natural Gas Industry! We're looking for an experienced Civil Engineer who is either already a Professional Engineer (PE) licensed or capable of obtaining licensure in Pennsylvania (PA), Ohio (OH), and West Virginia (WV.
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While working as a technical lead or project manager with a team of engineers and/or designers, a Senior Environmental Engineer is responsible for the design and development of complex projects in support of water and wastewater distribution, collection, and treatment systems.
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Electrical/Software - Ultrasound Transducer Test Engineer. Knowledge of robotics and coordinate systems. Maintain, and improve, existing test systems to meet production workflow requirements.
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ARS Office/Lab and Location: A research opportunity is currently available with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Pasture Systems and Watershed Management Research Unit, located in University Park, Pennsylvania.
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System Engineer -Linux. Experience on any one of the Cluster technologies - Pacemaker/Redhat cluster/Veritas clusters/serviceguard cluster on Linux is added advantage. Exp in writing and understanding scripts with Bash Shell/Ansible and good understanding of YAML amd JSON formats.
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To support AccuWeather's continued focus on innovation and generating superior weather products, we are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Machine Learning Engineer with proficiency in Databricks to join our innovative team.
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ELA Group, Inc. (ELA) is seeking a full-time Civil/Design Engineer with a minimum of 3-5 years of experience to join our team in State College, PA. While not a remote position, this in-person role offers flexibility for work/life balance within an “informal” office culture.
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The successful Senior Process Engineer candidate must be capable of Provide expert production/process engineering support to the site for ongoing production operations and new process introductions.
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Serve as project engineer responsible for scope, schedule, and cost on small to large sized process improvement projects. Support existing operations by troubleshooting equipment and systems and by offering to provide engineering support to production activities.
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Provide support to identify unit specific equipment and areas of potentially high susceptibility to corrosion or erosion effects. Coordinate Root Cause Analysis (RCA) processes and track the implementation of recommendations through resolution.
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Determine continuous improvement opportunities and implement process changes, cost studies, economic evaluations and new process development in the production unit to optimize utilization (throughput, quality, safety, efficiency.
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Recommend projects and/or studies to Engineering to support overall plant reliability. Champion the reliability efforts in assigned areas of responsibility by providing technical assistance in resolving equipment design, operation, and maintenance problems.
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Familiarity with best practices in online equipment health monitoring as well as inspection and repair techniques. Estimate costs for engineering, construction, and prepare contract documents. Assume advisory role and assist in day-to-day troubleshooting of equipment and processes in the Unit. Monitor productivity, process yields, and product and process performance to meet production commitments in an efficient manner.
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Professional Engineer License or ability to gain licensure in PA , engineering, environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, regulatory support, consultation, and related professional services to the oil and natural gas industry within PA.
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