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Prepare competitive cost estimates for the instrumentation, controls, and electrical equipment proposed for the project. Review project inquiries and specifications to perform proposal preparation or installation/commissioning of process and analytical instrumentation for use in water treatment plants.
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Description: Job Title: Electrical Engineer. Develop technical presentations, recommendations, and written communications to explain technical issues to program management and the Navy customer.
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Medium/large multi-discipline project lead engineer experience preferred. The Civil/Structural Engineer, Senior will perform civil/structural engineering assignments associated with designing equipment, components, structures or systems.
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As a Senior Principal Electrical Engineer for the Torpedo Systems Group (TSG), with extensive electrical design skills that can manage large, complex project initiatives of substantial importance to the organization, while working with and providing guidance to a team of electrical engineers.
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Senior Principal Electrical Engineer. Develop technical presentations, recommendations, and written communications to explain technical issues to program management and the Navy customer team.
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Required Education & Experience:US Citizenship with ability to obtain a DoD Secret Clearance Requires a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, or a related Science, Engineering or Mathematics field.
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Ayco’s Corporate Relationship Management team is focused on ensuring our clients and partners receive the best service our firm has to offer through our strategic guidance, dedication to quality and commitment to improving the financial health of employees across the country.
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Excellent verbal and written communication skills Key Terms:RF Engineer, Radio Frequency, Distributed Antennas (iDAS/oDas), Cell site, Towers, small cell, Continuous Wave (CW) testing), Design, Testing Analysis, Pittsburgh, PA Metro #TekComJobs.
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The Floorhand works under the direction/supervision of the Driller, but reports directly to the Rig Manager. Other duties as required by the Driller, Derrickhand or Rig Manager. The Floorhand works under the direction/supervision of the Driller, but reports directly to the Rig Manager.
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As a Restaurant Management Trainee, you will complete an industry leading in-depth training program to prepare you for success as an Assistant Restaurant Manager. Eat'n Park is immediately hiring Management Trainees.
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Excellent project management, planning, and organizational skills with the ability to effectively manage several projects at one time while providing high attention to detail and excellent follow-through skills.
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Develop, update, and maintain compliance manuals necessary for the effective implementation of the environmental management systems at each project site. The Environmental Specialist will provide technical and administrative support for the environmental compliance programs at BerQ’s renewable natural gas (“RNG”) project sites.
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Position Skills: 3-5 years of experience Litigation Associate Attorney (Must have) Admission to Pennsylvania Bar (Must have) Extensive litigation experience (Must have) Portable books of business a plus, not required Preferred experience in construction litigation and construction law To Apply: Please include your Resume & writing sample to ian.fleming@gogpac.com.
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Prospective Officers may also receive specialized training in transportation management, freight classifications, methods of working with civilian and other service carriers, and special handling of medicines and explosives.
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Description: Position Summary: This position is a technical and administrative support function assisting engineers in the design, feasibility and permitting of civil construction projects supporting Oil and Gas development.
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