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We are looking to add to our team with a Electrical Engineer on our DC-DC converter team, This team is focused on cutting edge projects including under water acoustic systems and more for the Navy and DoD.
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Properly plate and remove plates, remove and install blankets and purge black and color ink rails. Supervise press operators to maintain speed and quality. Must understand and have a working knowledge of conveyors, 3 knife trimmer, stacker, etc.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Electrical Engineer to join our dynamic team. Proficient in using CAD software for circuit design and PCB layout. You will be directly involved in the design and development of complex electrical systems, circuit design, and PCB. This role requires a minimum of 3 years of experience and a strong understanding of HDL and embedded systems.
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JANUS Research Group is seeking a Senior Cloud Engineer. Please advise us of any accommodations you request to express interest in a position by e-mailing: Alisha Pollard, Director of Human Resources at alisha.pollard@janusresearch.com or calling (706) 364-9100.
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Support and contribute to Lean Sigma programs and activities towards delivery of the set target. Effectively plan and guide Automation Engineering activities, ensuring quality product and operational efficiencies are met.
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Three years of professional work in the control and abatement of air pollution and a Bachelor's Degree in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, or an environmental field closely related to Air Quality Management; or.
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Data Intelligence, LLC (DI) is searching for a full time Information Systems Security Engineer III in Virginia Beach, VA. At least one of the following: IAT-3: CASP+ CE, CCNP Security, CISA, CISSP (or Associate), GCED, GCIH, CCSP.
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The ideal applicant should demonstrate knowledge and experience in organization processes and procedures specific to PMI, ITIL, CISSP, SDLC, Agile, ISSO, Six Sigma, and CMMI. The applicant will also be tasked with collecting information for strategic business mission planning and IT investment.
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A cutting-edge, tax/accounting software focused FinTech firm is looking for an experienced recruitment/sourcing professional to join its growing team as a Remote Technical Recruiter & Sourcer for a Three to Six (3-6) Month Temporary Assignment.
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Join our client's team as a Mechanical Design Engineer and become part of an innovative company in the field of mechanical engineering. Job Overview – Mechanical Design Engineer. Professional Mechanical Engineer license in good standing.
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