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VTG is seeking an Electronic Security Systems (ESS) Engineer Technician in Charleston, South Carolina. Experience with Access Control Systems (ACS), Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), Closed Circuit Television (CCTV), or Perimeter Security are a plus.
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We are looking for a Civil Engineer (II) to join the City of Charleston's Public Service Department ! Previous experience with: all aspects of stormwater management and permitting, hydrology and hydraulics for drainage/site design and DOT road / bridge construction.
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Kognitos is a cutting-edge automation platform that combines the power of Generative AI and Natural Language Processing (NLP) to provide a conversational and intuitive experience for business users.
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A. Morton Thomas and Associates, Inc. (AMT) is seeking a Senior Structural / Bridge Engineer, with 12+ years of relevant experience, to join our Structural Engineering team. A. Morton Thomas and Associates, Inc. (AMT) is seeking a Senior Structural / Bridge Engineer, with 12+ years of relevant experience, to join our Structural Engineering team.
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Cambridge International Systems, Inc. has a full-time Security Engineer opportunity available based in Charleston, SC, with an opportunity to travel to locations such as Germany and Bahrain.
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Leidos is actively interviewing for a HBSS Software Systems Engineer in North Charleston, SC that will help in supporting the Distributed Common Ground System, Navy (DCGS-N Family of Systems (FoS.
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Our client, an industry leading Construction Design Engineering firm is seeking a Fire Protection Engineer to join their team. In this role, you'll be responsible for designing fire suppression and fire alarm systems using Revit.
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The newest team member will be responsible for the development and implementation of physical security systems (e.g., access control, biometrics, video, barrier devices) at NPTU Charleston. In addition, the candidate will perform the following responsibilities for NPTU Charleston physical security systems: perform engineering reviews for construction projects to ensure alignment with applicable security requirements, provide Work Control Officer (WCO) support, provide oversight for preventative/corrective maintenance activities, and manage the budget.
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As a Systems Engineer on our team, your skills in systems architecture and software programming will be vital when developing hardware and software solutions to meet your customer s needs.
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As a team member you will have the opportunity to manage systems associated with interior commodities, cargo compartment or exterior markings on the 787. Lead performance, integration, and analysis of tests to validate and verify systems and components meet requirements and specifications.
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A Project Engineer (PE) represents the "Entry-Level Phase" of the HITT Futures Leadership program. Commercial Construction Project Engineer. Ability to learn sector/project-specific software systems including but not limited to: Microsoft Office suite (ex.
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Certification as an Engineer-in-Training by successful completion of fundamentals of engineering exam is preferred. Coursework/experience in transportation, geometric design of highways, traffic engineering, construction cost estimating, land development, construction management, hydraulics, hydrology, stormwater management, geotechnical and civil engineering materials.
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Your Opportunity Stantec’s multi-disciplinary office in Charleston, SC has an opportunity for a highly motivated Civil Engineer with experience in site civil engineering design. Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering Minimum 4 of experience in the profession of Civil Engineering Registered Professional Engineer in South Carolina or ability to obtain within 1 year.
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Which of the following do you have 7+ years of aerospace systems experience with: hydraulics ICS (internal communicaction systems) PECS (portable environmental control systems) duct installation IFE (in-flight entertainment) interior decorative repair waste and potable water systems.
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Guides new systems through the DoD Risk Management Framework (RMF) process from beginning to end. Knowledge of operating systems such as Microsoft Windows 10 or newer, Windows Server 2019 or newer, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 or derivative Linux distributions.
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