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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Full Stack Engineer to join our growing team. As a Full Stack Engineer, you will be responsible for developing and maintaining our web-based applications and platforms.
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Type Direct Hire Salary $120,000 - $140,000 / yr Senior Structural Engineer/DesignerResponsibilities/Project Types/Experience Required Designing structural systems for a variety of project types, including manufacturing, distribution, data center, commercial, self-storage, churches, historical, public sector, retail, adaptive reuse, and renovations, and existing facility analysis.
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At Regions, the Network Security Engineer is responsible for the day-to-day maintenance and operation of Information Security systems to ensure controls are adequate and effective. 2 years experience analyzing network traffic (tcpdump, wireshark, pcap files.
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We seek a skilled and experienced Application Engineer to oversee and manage projects related to feeding systems in our organization. If you are an Application Engineer looking for an opportunity to grow, Emerson has an exciting opportunity for you.
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Expert Knowledge of engineer principles of design. With general direction, creates and signs off on basic to highly complex engineering designs involving site layout development, site grading and drainage, hydraulics and hydrology calculations, water distribution systems, collection systems, storage tanks and impoundments, foundation designs, stormwater infrastructure and treatment, and occasionally single-story structures.
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Senior Structural Engineer/DesignerResponsibilities/Project Types/Experience Required Designing structural systems for a variety of project types, including manufacturing, distribution, data center, commercial, self-storage, churches, historical, public sector, retail, adaptive reuse, and renovations, and existing facility analysis.
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Experience should include wood, steel, load-bearing light gage steel, concrete, post-tensioned concrete, and masonry design in low to mid-rise structures. Experience with industry standard software, including but not limited to Microsoft products, Bentley (RAM) products, RISA, EnerCalc, Adapt, etc.
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15 plus years’ minimum experience in structural engineering. Seismic experience is required. Interacting with clients, attending client, architect and contractor meetings, reviewing structural documentation, managing and supervising/mentoring junior staff.
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Working knowledge of Revit is preferred. Must be a self-starter and always willing to listen, learn and improve. Preparing design calculations and managing the preparation of the construction documents, reviewing shop drawings and submittals, performing site reviews and preparing RFI responses.
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Ability to work in a fast-paced team environment, manage multiple projects, tasks and deadlines, and bring each to completion. Ability to identify applicable codes in project-specific jurisdictions and apply to the project.
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Shallow and deep foundation system design experience required. Coordinating information across all disciplines to ensure deliverables are compliant with client expectations and co. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written are required.
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Project management experience/ability is required. Must demonstrate team leadership ability. Professional license is required.
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Enbridge is looking for a Process Safety & Asset Management of Change Engineer who will be responsible for leading compliance efforts with Process Safety Management (PSM) policies and procedures for the assigned operating region, taking charge of implementation and coordination.
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Although this position is for the performance contracting division of our company, we have found that engineers with strong backgrounds in HVAC design and commissioning can easily make the transition to become an energy engineer within our Energy Solutions group.
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We are seeking a Lead Software Engineer to join our Engineering Team. We encourage you to apply and take the first step in joining our dynamic and growing company. Our firm is growing quickly, and we are searching for a hardworking, dedicated engineer who will be responsible for creating, designing, deploying, and supporting applications, programs, and software solutions.
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