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Because our employees are usually involved in several projects at one time, involving numerous team members (such as project manager, engineer, and CAD technician/designer), exceptional communications skills and the ability to work well with others is essential.
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As a DevOps Engineer, you’ll have the opportunity to be on the forefront of driving a major transformation within Capital One. 130 5th Ave (22130), United States of America, New York, New YorkLead Software Engineer, DevOpsDo you love building and pioneering in the technology space.
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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $165,100 - $188,500 for Senior Software Engineer. Senior Software Engineer, DevOps. Utilize programming languages like Java, Python, SQL, Ruby and Go, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, CM tools including Ansible and Terraform, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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The Mechatronics Engineer is responsible for developing and improvement of manufacturing methods and equipment, ensuring all operations and processes are maintained and capable of operating at maximum efficiency.
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As a Capital One Lead Software Engineer, you'll have the opportunity to be on the forefront of driving a major transformation within Capital One. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $201,400 - $229,900 for Lead Software Engineer.
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Observes all safety, hazardous waste and security procedures.
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This Engineer is involved in projects of a complex nature that have considerable impact on plant performance and costs. Troubleshoots daily production and process problems, communicates with Maintenance Manager, Engineering Manager, Production Manager, Supervisors and Operators regarding run problems, investigates root causes and recommends and implements corrective actions.
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GPI has an immediate opening for a Project Manager / Senior Structural Engineer in our Scranton, PA office. GPI has an immediate opening for a Project Manager / Senior Structural Engineer in our Scranton, PA office.
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The Municipal Engineer will be responsible for developing and maintaining client relations and attending client meetings (which can include handling and responding to public input). We have an opportunity for a client-focused engineer - who has the experience and desire to join our municipal engineering team.
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A Fiber Design Engineer is a unique and exciting role responsible for designing our fiber optic infrastructure. We are looking for a detail-oriented fiber design engineer. You may not realize it but communications infrastructure is all around you; from the tower your cell phone talks to, to the point of sale systems at your grocery store and gas station, the wifi system that your TV, Roku, or gaming system connects to, and the camera, security, and alarm systems at your local bank.
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As part of the PCS Department, the Systems Engineering department supports a variety of communications systems including SATCOM (including AEHF, EHF, X-Band, Ka-Band, Ku-Band, C-Band, and PTW), Line-of-Site (LOS) Radio Terminals and Secure Switching Networks.
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Revature is one of the largest and fastest-growing employers of emerging technology talent across the U.S. As a Revature Mule IPC Engineer you will have the opportunity to gain valuable experience and learn tailored skills to become an important, effective engineer for a Fortune 500 company.
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At Harvis, Inc. we work to support business owners, their managers and Human Resource "departments of one" giving them a trusted HR Partner to whom they can delegate HR responsibilities.
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Basic Position Summary : A Project Engineer 2 assists the Superintendent and Project Manager in managing all aspects of a construction project including the financial administration, cost reporting and field activities.
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Execute non-routine engineering tasks related to projects and customer support with close supervision of an engineer/manager. Process Engineer II. Identify improvement measures related to processes, tests and experimental procedures and makes suggestions on how to improve such activities to improve efficiency (to the Manager/Engineer.
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