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Software engineer will assist in the design and support of advanced cloud network solutions. This is a hands-on technical cloud computing software engineering position on the Integration Specialist team.
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Informs Chief Engineer of any repair problems that may arise during their shift. Communicates daily with Chief Engineer or supervisor on status of maintenance/repair assignments. Follows up all maintenance requests as directed by Chief Engineer or supervisor.
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The Mechanical Engineer for this position will be responsible for the development of mechanical design parameters including design concept, engineering criteria, equipment specifications, equipment selections, code interpretations and analysis as it pertains to the design of Energy Facilities.
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Bachelor's degree in technical field such as Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering. 10+ years experience with high order software languages such as C, C. Any of the following: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP), (ISC)² Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP.
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Experience working with product lifecycle management (PLM) software such as ENOVIA to drive product lifecycle. Job Title: Airframe Structural Analysis Engineer. Proficiency with basic office computer software, specifically the Microsoft office suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc.
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Certifications Required: Texas Engineer in Training (EIT) Certificate (or ability to get within 12 months) and Certified Floodplain Manager (or ability to get within 12 months) Have you obtained your Texas Engineer in Training certification or have the ability to obtain within 12 months.
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Job Role-Airframe Structural Analysis Engineer. Other similar solid modeling CAD tools such as Pro/E, Unigraphics, SolidWorks, etc. Detailed finite element analysis (FEA) experience focused on metallic, laminated composite, castings, forgings, additive, elastomeric, or other precision components.
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As an HROC Systems Engineer, you will be responsible for providing technical support and expertise to multiple cement plants within a designated region. Maintenance and Documentation: Develop and implement preventive maintenance plans for control systems, including routine inspections, calibrations, and software updates.
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As a Site Reliability Engineer, you will identify and deliver automation solutions designed to ensure high availability and resiliency using your expertise in software development, complexity analysis, and scalable system design.
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Description: The MFC Grand Prairie factory is looking to hire a manufacturing robotics engineer to support manufacturing technology insertion activities in the factory. Related automation experience with HMI, PLC's (e.g. Siemens, Allen Bradley, Rockwell, or others) and general control system design.
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The propulsion engineer will work with a well-known SRM propulsion supplier, providing primary technical oversight for PAC-3 programs rapid development, test, and manufacturing of a solid rocket motor.
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We are currently seeking an Senior Electrical Engineer to join our clients dynamic team in Austin or Fort Worth, TX, and take control of their career potential. Professional Engineer (PE) License preferred.
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Serves as a technical lead engineer of the quality review process of work products developed by others and coordinates the work of other engineering disciplines into the final design deliverables.
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Proficiency in programming and configuring Rockwell PLCs, and Panel Views using software such as Studio 5000 FactoryTalk View, and RS Logix. We are seeking a motivated and talented Controls Engineer to join our dynamic engineering team.
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Senior Network Engineer -OIT Security and Network Operations. Responsible for engineering and/or analytical tasks and activities with areas within the network telecommunications function with a focus on layer three (3) routing and virtual routing and forwarding deployment and software-defined networking.
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