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Onsite*The Protected Communication Systems (PCS) team is seeking an experienced Senior Systems Engineer in a role committed to creating creative and cost-effective solutions for our ground and airborne systems.
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Nucor Buildings Group (NBG), a proud Nucor product group, is one of North America's largest and most experienced manufacturers of metal building systems. As a Structural Design Engineer , you'll play a crucial role in the design process, ensuring that each project meets our high standards of quality and performance.
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With performance-based compensation, profit sharing, and a no-layoff practice, we take care of our teammates who design, engineer, fabricate, and support the products that define our company. Continuous Learning: Embrace opportunities to grow and develop as an engineer, collaborating with various teams throughout the division to find innovative solutions and explore unique career paths within our organization.
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Fluidra is seeking a Manufacturing/Process Engineer to join the team in Portland, TN. Confers with planning and design staff concerning product design and tooling to ensure efficient production methods.
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As an Energy Storage Engineer, you will be responsible for daily battery-related tasks, energy storage, materials science, electrical engineering, and research and development (R&D). This is a full-time on-site role as an Energy Storage Engineer at Create Energy.
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BS degree in engineering is preferred for design engineer candidates (Professional Engineer is a plus, but not a requirement) These professionals sell, process, engineer, and manufacture the highest quality building possible.
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We are looking to fill a full time ENTRY LEVEL Mechanical Engineer position with a manufacturer located in the area of Franklin/Bowling Green, KY. Communicate with sales and product design team.
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Hands-on experience as Controls Engineer working on automation and/or electromechanical systems. Completes the actual PLC programming and HMI screen programming for production projects. Designs, programs, maintains and troubleshoots PLC controls for industrial manufacturing equipment.
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Product Engineer Job Description. Proficient CAD skills using SolidWorks 2D, 3D, Solid Modeling, Surfacing and Assembly. Creates drawings for products and occasionally for prototype tooling, testing and sampling purposes.
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Thank you for your interest in becoming a Paid Product Tester. - Each product test is conducted by a third party, independent company. Product tests and online studies are typically lower.
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