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Masters' degree or higher in Electrical/Computer Engineering. B.S. degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, or related field and 2-4 years of prior relevant experience or M.S. degree with 2+ years of prior relevant experience.
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Primary ResponsibilitiesLead and oversee cutting-edge research projects in quantum communications, quantum sensing, and quantum computing with a direct impact on national security. (Ph. D. degree is preferred) Research experience and experimental background in one or more of the following areas: quantum optics, quantum entanglement, photonics, quantum communications, quantum information science, quantum sensing, and/or quantum computing.
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Strong technical knowledge of the following: mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, structural, fire protection, safety systems, civil, low voltage, demolition, architectural and energy management.
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A DAY IN THE LIFE Reporting to the Director of Engineering, the Electrical Design Engineer II will work on all aspects of the electrical power distribution systems for all ECT2 water treatment and biogas generation projects.
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From curbside to rooftop, ABM’s comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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Provides professional engineering service to faculty investigators, researchers, students, and industrial clients on moderately complex projects in multiple disciplines such as Physics, Chemistry, Bioengineering, Electrical Engineering, and Materials Science.
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As a member of the Engineering Hardware team, the Staff Electrical Engineer is responsible for reviewing, debugging, modifying and evaluating electrical circuitry to be used on autonomous mobile robots in a fast and dynamic product development environment.
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Undergraduate or graduate degree in mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, or bioelectrical engineering. Bachelor's or Master's degree in mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, or bioelectrical engineering.
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Bachelor-s Degree in Civil/Structural Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related. TRC has long set the bar for clients who require more than just engineering, combining science with the latest technology to devise innovative solutions that stand the test of time.
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SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS This position requires knowledge of the principles and techniques of Environmental Engineering gained through an Associate of Science degree and a minimum of seven years related experience, with a Bachelors of Science degree and a minimum of five years related experience preferred.
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SEL is seeking a Sr. Specialist, Data Engineering and Science who is an experienced in maintaining high level of data quality and integrity as well as in delivering marketing insights with advanced analytics for Sony’s marketing activities and business growth.
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Analytical Thinking, Biochemistry, Bioprocess Design, Communication, Creativity and Innovation, Curiosity, Experimental Design, Fermentation processes, Group Problem Solving, Plant Genetics, Plant Physiology, Presenting, Process Safety Engineering, Research and development, Science and Technology Leadership, Synthetic Biology, Thought Leadership.
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Provides cutting-edge Group Fitness and Signature Group Training instruction through a variety of entertaining, educational, and fun classes promoting fitness and positive self-esteem in a safe environment.
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Represent Space Vehicle mechanical engineering during major system level design reviews such as SRR, SDR, PDR and CDR and milestone reviews such as MRR, TRR, PSF, LRR and MDR. Familiarity with mechanical engineering structural and thermal processes.
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Bachelor of Science degree or higher in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, or a related field. Engage with various engineering teams to enhance BMS through strategic initiatives and revamping of monitoring logic.
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