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Strong knowledge and thorough experience with 3D Mechanical Design software: SolidWorks and a PLM/PDM Database and/or SolidWorks Enterprise PDM. Job Description The Mechanical Design Engineer is involved in machinery design activities at all locations.
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Proficiency in tooling design to include fixturing/tooling, go/no-go gauges, and poke-yoke devices to improve productivity, safety, and quality. Experience with reading and understanding engineering design drafts along with engineering and production bills of materials.
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Extensive years of experience in RTL Frontend ASIC Verification or Design (Chip Design) 5+ years of validated experience in RTL Frontend ASIC Verification or Design (Chip Design.
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2 years of Civil Engineering experience with site land development; layout, grading, drainage, utility design, and erosion control in commercial markets. Perform storm water and sanitary sewer design calculations.
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Responsible for 2D/3D modeling and preparation of coordination shop drawings from the completion of design phase through completion of construction documents. Experience with taking design models through the coordination process to working shop drawings.
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Controls hardware design engineering- detailing schematics and panel layouts, parts ordering, field connection diagrams. Using AutoCAD for electrical designs - Panel design/build and schematics.
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JMT is seeking a Structural / Bridge Engineer with 4+ years of relevant experience in analysis and design of new and rehabilitation structures, to join the bridge engineering team. Structural Engineering - Bridge Design Columbia, SC.
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Showcase your partnership skills by connecting with our in‐house design resources to recommend innovative and economical concrete building systems that includes structural and envelope design recommendations including first cost, energy cost, life cycle cost and sustainable concrete solutions.
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The Customer and Vendor Master Data Management Domain Lead leads the design, development and implementation of the customer and vendor master data management domains. Partner with the business to design and documents processes and define standards for managing customer and vendor master data through workshops, surveys, and other to-be determined channels.
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Design and evaluate security workflows, including incident response, threat hunting, incident management, and threat intelligence. Design a modern authentication and authorization strategy, including Conditional Access, continuous access evaluation, threat intelligence integration, and risk scoring.
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To lead the dam safety design for hydroelectric, fisheries, and water resources projects, as well as lead a section of dam safety engineering staff. to lead the dam safety design for hydroelectric, fisheries, and water resources projects, as well as lead a section of dam safety engineering staff.
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Drafts basic structural drawings for bridge and roadway structure components and details utilizing CADD. Performs basic structural design and analysis of structural systems and components using applicable methods conforming to the latest AASHTO, FHWA, and SCDOT specifications and policies.
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Water and wastewater planning, design (collection systems, pump stations, wastewater and/or water treatment facilities), construction experience a plus. Lead tasks and projects in preparation of various planning, permitting, design and construction projects.
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Principal Technology Consultant – Juniper Job Description To undertake a defined range of Network engineering design, development & test activities for various Combat System product programmes in line with all relevant processes and quality requirements under the direction of our clients Network engineering team leader.
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2-5 years of experience in civil engineering design, including site development, topographical mapping, storm water drainage calculations, drainage piping/structure details, pavement and concrete design, and/or other related design activities.
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