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As a Process Development Engineer, you will be the first member of our Demo Plant implementation team with responsibilities that range across traditional process engineering, logistics, and project management functions.
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The candidate should have technical proficiency in the manufacture of semiconductor components or microelectronics using vacuum system deposition processing as well as proficiency and comfort in interfacing with multiple functions including Product Engineering, Systems Engineering, Quality, Mechanical Design Engineering, Factory Management, Equipment Engineering and Process Engineering.
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Job Segment: Thermal Engineering, Cloud, Electronics Engineer, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineer, Engineering, Technology. Additional responsibilities will include rack integration, documentation, facilities preparation, on-site service, & PM/Sales/Field Application Engineer customer project support.
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As a Rail Track Field Engineer , reporting to Project Manager, you will be responsible for providing insight and technical engineering expertise on railway projects and systems, such as track construction, traction power, train and traffic signal controls.
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Work with VP of Engineering and Chief Engineer to design and implement Avionics processes and best practices. Be a Responsible Engineer (RE) accountable for several electrical subsystems which may include power management hardware, battery packs, sensors, control modules and communication hubs.
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Job Segment: Cloud, Test Engineer, Embedded, Software Engineer, Testing, Technology, Engineering. Supermicro is seeking a top-notch hands-on Software Engineer who will develop user interfaces using Django and API calls (Redfish, and other Open source projects.
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The Alfa Tech Technology Department specializes in the design and project management of IT infrastructure including structured cabling systems, access control, surveillance, audio-visual systems and wireless technologies.
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Experience with traffic control procedures Experience in the demolition of mid-rise buildings in an urban setting Experience in environmental compliance and mitigation, including hazardous waste and contaminated materials Registration as a Professional Engineer in the State of California is desirable.
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You have graduated from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in environmental/conservation planning, civil engineering, construction management, landscape architecture, natural resource management or a related field.
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Work closely with a cross-functional team consisting of electrical, mechanical, project management, and product lifecycle engineering. Experience designing rigid, flex, and rigid-flex printed circuit board designs for applications such as high voltage inverters, mixed signal boards, battery management systems, and gate driver boards.
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Preferred QualificationsCertifications in one or more of the following: Professional Engineer (PE), CMRP, RCM, or Certified Liability Lead. Strong client relationships with municipalities, districts, and utilities in the southwestern United States.
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Bechtel is one of the most respected global engineering, construction, and project management companies. At least fifteen (15) years of experience in construction management of large complex heavy civil engineering projects.
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Coordinate with other team members and Project Manager to create detailed Scope of Work documents for construction RFPs, respond to pre-bid RFI’s, and value engineer designs for improvements to cost estimates and schedules.
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Experienced/advanced in identifying the most appropriate data engineering methods and tools for a particular use case and project. Key data sources are eSystems used within the Quality Management System such as Trackwise, onePLM, SLMS, Quickbase and QARAD. Primary tools used by the team include Azure Data Factory, Databricks, Azure Dev Ops and Power Platform.
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Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD) Contract & Commercial Management (CCM) Certification Program, PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (Project Management Institute-ACP) PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (Project Management Institute-ACP.
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