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Pay is based upon candidate experience and qualifications, as well as market and business considerations. Our teams are currently hiring for a broad range of experience levels including: Senior and/or Principal Electrical Engineer Position Responsibilities: Leads analysis of certification planning, testing, and artifacts to find compliance to FAA regulations.
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Tests operation and repairs/adjusts, as required: engines, engine controls and accessories, propellers and controls, landing gear, hydraulic systems and servicing, and flight controls, and adjusts rigging as required.
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Foster positive relationships with clients, vendors, and subcontractors to support project delivery and business growth, emphasizing expertise in power systems. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electrical and instrumentation engineering, with a particular focus on power systems, including Medium Voltage (MV) switchgear, Motor Control Center (MCC) integration, and drives.
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Can explain the respective value chains for process and discrete manufacturing - including the key economic drivers; the business, people, and technical inter-dependencies; the digitalization opportunity with Industry 4.0.
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As a DCS/PLC Engineer, you will be instrumental in the design, commissioning, and management of control systems and process control networks. - Experience with metrics-driven approaches and familiarity with IBP (Integrated Business Planning.
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Marine Engineer Position Requirements Experience with diesel engines, hydraulic systems, winches, etc on barges (shoreside). The Marine Engineer will be responsible for providing technical expertise and support for various marine projects, including emergency response, salvage operations, and environmental services.
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As an SWBC Sales Executive, you will form strong business relationships with business owners and decision makers that have a passion for what they do and a love for the community we share.
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As a Field Service Engineer, you will be involved in every part of the business. Qualification/Requirements:Must have experience with Rockwell PLC's(Logix 5000), Wonderware HMI, Plant Pax, Delta-V, Yokogawa or a complementary mix of programming and commissioning of these systems.
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Manage Level 2 CFTC Swap Reporting for a dynamic power business, including contract analysis, working with data feeds (API, FTP), and using internal risk systems. Graduate Degree in Economics, Finance, Business, Mathematics, or a quantitative discipline preferred.
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Knowledge of energy storage project integration an associated plant SCADA / control systems. Knowledge in batteries and battery systems with focus on Lithium technology. The goals of this position are to continue the development of energy storage power plant design standards, ensure current projects in construction and the development pipeline meet technical and business requirements while maintaining our long-term ownership focus.
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Line of Business: RMC (Ready-Mix Concrete) Reporting to the Ready-Mix Area Manager, the Batch Plant Operator is responsible for operating and troubleshooting a ready-mix batch plant. Heidelberg Materials is seeking a Batch Plant Operator for our South Texas Concrete facility located in Houston, TX.
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CSG is organized by core customer-facing lines of business to manage and grow programs within NASA, NOAA, and the NNSA, while extending our capabilities to other civilian federal government agencies fully integrated within Aerospace rules, regulations, processes, values, and behaviors.
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The Effector Power and Analog Design Department is responsible for the development, from concept to integration, of Telemetry and Flight Termination products; power systems from all up round to the lowest level power regulation; servo electronics supporting all mechanical motion in our products and low noise mixed signal electronics that provides the analog to digital interface to our front-end sensors.
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Proficiency with digital asset management (DAM) Systems and photo editing software (e.g. Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom); Sales Enablement tool (Seismic) a plus. Familiarity with photography and photo production process is a plus.
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Successfully develops and manages a healthy funnel of opportunities using the MEDDPICC opportunity development process Develops business in local assigned geographic markets in addition to assigned vertical segments.
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