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Generate and ensure technical quality of deliverables with advanced understanding of designs, applications, and automation (drawings, bills of material, services)Ensure compliance with the project's objectivesContinuous improvement of the design activity in terms of technical knowledge, efficiency, processes, quality, and service levelCollaborates with Design Engineering and Technical Antenna team to ensure compliance with design intent and safety considerations are maintained.
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Knowledge of local city, county and state land use processes and regulations in TN.Proficiency in technical skills in stormwater management, hydraulics, hydrological analyses, grading and other site development related designs.
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Job title: Maintenance Engineering Technician. Once candidates successfully pass both of those they will come onsite for a technical assessment and HR interview. Engineering Multicraft Maintenance Technicianonsite in Lavergne, TN.
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Proven experience (typically 7+ years) in a technical pre-sales, solutions engineering, or similar role. Technical Leadership: Provide technical leadership and guidance to cross-functional teams, including sales, engineering, and customer success, throughout the sales and implementation processes.
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Provides technical and engineering expertise in the areas of systems-related project planning, design, and engineering of systems, including system performance management, security audit and remediation.
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Working with QA/Testing staff, project managers, technical leads, and subject matter experts to plan and execute automated and performance tests. 3 years of QA Test Engineering experience.
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Proven aptitude and ability to learn medium voltage switchgear / electrical engineering power system protection & design. Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering with minimum of 2-4 years of experience, preferred experience with medium voltage switchgear.
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Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Chemistry, Geology, Biology, or a similar technical area is preferred. An Environmental Engineering degree and/or an advanced degree in some aspect of environmental studies is desirable.
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AESC is a world leading EV battery manufacturer with presence in China, Japan, France, Spain, UK and the US. We are looking for a Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) Purchasing Manager in the US to work on large scale new engineering procurement construction projects.
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The successful candidate will have extensive (typically 10 years) of technical experience, along with a record of success in leading and facilitating technology transformations to cloud services such as Azure, AWS, and GCP. This person should also have proven experience working in an Agile Scrum environment with data engineering solutions like Snowflake, Databricks, and modern database solutions for cloud environments.
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Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering, Clinical Engineering, or related field. Technical ownership of applications relating to clinical equipment and facility/building management, such as nurse call systems, temperature tracking systems, anesthesiology carts, OR systems, door entry systems, and security systems.
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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering; Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, or similar technical field. Attends functional trials to review part design changes for potential customer and manufacturing concerns, and coordinates with design engineers, NTC and NTC-NA to resolve design concerns; conducts engineering trials on new model launches to identify equipment and part fit issues; participates in plant trial for current and new models to develop and improve material and process aids or new process equipment.
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Working knowledge of structural engineering principles required based on formal training or practical experience. Job function requires the ability to provide direct technical support to retail lumber dealers, salespeople and contractors from start to finish, i.e., purchasing, sales, quoting and design work.
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Strong technical knowledge in Railroad Engineering, Railroad Design, Railroad Construction, and Safety. Strong technical knowledge in Railroad Engineering, Railroad Design, Railroad Construction, and Safety.
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Produce quality technical documentation describing the conceptual and quantitative facets of system deployment, intended for both a technical and non-technical audience. Securitas Technology (STC) and Solutions groups are experiencing tremendous success, and we currently have an Embedded Technician opening for team-oriented individuals possessing vocational training in electronics or electromechanical engineering.
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