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Assist with the structural analysis and design of Overhead Catenary Systems (OCS) structures and transportation related facilities using structural steel, concrete and masonry construction materials.
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The Chemical Engineer II performs engineering work dealing with the daily pilot plant operations, communicating chemical process runs with operators, development of process technology for capital projects, improving pilot plant safety & reliability and/or testing new equipment concepts.
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Experience coordinating with other disciplines such as OCS, Traction Power, Signals, Structural, etc. We are looking for an engineer that is experienced and knowledgeable in track design from the feasibility/conceptual stage through design and construction.
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Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering or Licensed Professional Engineer (2) (3) Knowledge of engineering designs, principles and practices. Licensed Professional Engineer (2) (3) Atlantic City Electric (ACE), Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE), Commonwealth Edison (ComEd), Delmarva Power & Light (DPL), PECO Energy Company (PECO), and Potomac Electric Power Company (Pepco.
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As a CustomerService Engineer 2, you will be responsible for:You will beservicing Imaging Equipment as a dedicated on-site customer service engineer inthe Bethlehem, PA area. Customer Service Engineer Level can be adjusted basedon prior experience.
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The RF Engineer who will be responsible for Design, Analyze and Launch/Optimize the 3G, 4G LTE and 5G Wireless Communication Networks. The RF Engineer will be responsible for design, design review, acceptance, approval, and troubleshooting a broad array of wireless communication networks.
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3 to 5 years of experience as a commissioning engineer. We are seeking to add an Engineer to our world class Philadelphia based Commissioning (Cx) Team that performs and provides technical consultation.
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AECOM is seeking a CIVIL HIGHWAY ENGINEER to be based in the Greater Philadelphia Area. AECOM has offices in Philadelphia and Conshohocken, PA as well as Newark, DE. The ideal CIVIL HIGHWAY ENGINEER candidate will be experienced in delegating tasks to less experienced engineers and be comfortable providing technical guidance and support to those individuals.
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The IT Sr. Solutions Engineer will lead the design and configurations of CertainTeed / Saint-Gobain Information Technology and Salesforce.com development initiatives, providing industry best practices around force.com technologies and beyond.
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JOB DESCRIPTION We are looking for a passionate Full Stack Software Engineer, who is ready to work on the cutting edge of FinTech software solutions. You will engineer solutions to challenging and meaningful problems, with the goal of expanding and enhancing the solutions suite.
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If so, this Compliance Engineer role could be an exciting opportunity to explore. As a Compliance Engineer, you will be responsible for effectively managing change, identifying and mitigating risks, and ensuring critical control parameters are built into the site standard work and quality critical attributes are continuously monitored.
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As a Hardware Development Engineer you will work with a cross-functional team to develop and design innovative consumer products for the Ring and Blink brand. Ring is seeking a talented Electrical Engineer to help accelerate hardware development of high quality products.
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Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. (SEL) is hiring Electronics Hardware Design Engineer in our R&D Industrial and Rotating Machinery (IRME) group. As an Electronics Hardware Engineer a typical day might include the following:Analyzing, designing, and developing conventional analog and digital circuits.
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The Actuarial Development Program (ADP) at Lincoln Financial Group is an industry-leading program that demonstrates Lincoln Financial’ s commitment to creating highly qualified business leaders.
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KBR is seeking a mid-level Systems Engineer to support government customers out of our facility in Valley Forge, PA. The Systems Engineer for GEOINT Testing provides the expertise and skillsets to successfully develop, coordinate, and execute a risk-based GEOINT product quality assessment program.
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