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Must have strong technical background in reservoir engineering including three phase fluid flow concepts, phase behavior and reservoir simulation. 5+ yrs experience as a reservoir engineer with oil field related projects preferred.
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Job Description As a Customer Success Engineer, you will be responsible for building and maintaining post-sales relationships with Dynatrace’s strategic customers. ) Strong technical understanding and experience in SaaS industry Familiar with one or more of the following technologies related to Dynatrace: Cloud/new stack technologies such as OpenStack, OpenShift, AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Cloud Foundry, Kubernetes, SAP, etc.
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The ideal candidate will possess strong industry knowledge, technical expertise, and a proven track record in sales or business development in the electronics manufacturing or cable assembly industry.
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M.S. degree in materials science and engineering, metallurgical engineering, chemical engineering, polymer engineering, welding engineering, or equivalent. Minimum of a B.S. degree in materials science and engineering, metallurgical engineering, chemical engineering, polymer engineering, welding engineering, or equivalent.
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Its 185,000 employees enable the company to operate at the edge of known science as they imagine and deliver solutions that push the boundaries in quantum physics, electric propulsion, directed energy, hypersonics, avionics and cybersecurity.
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The Manufacturing Engineering Lead is responsible for leading the technical execution of PCBA and Harness manufacturing for spacecrafts and spacecraft components. Coordinate DFM updates with electrical engineering and PCB layout.
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Fields include but are not limited to: Earth and Mineral Sciences, Geology, Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Civil Engineering, Technology, Construction Management, - Environmental Resources Management, Environmental Engineering, or any other environmentally related or construction-related field.
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You have experience with buy and sell side transaction advisory, nexus and taxability, VDAs and exposure mitigation, tax process consulting, sales tax audits and appeals, refund reviews, and monitoring/tracking/communications of trends and developments.
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As a Sales Engineer, you will partner with our Account Executives to manage the technical aspects of the sales cycle. Provide pre-sales technical support for Aspire’s business management software partnering with Sales Consultants nationwide.
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The field service engineer will become technically familiar with all Sundyne products and work closely with job site personnel providing technical expertise and supervision over the installation, pre-commissioning, commissioning and troubleshooting of new and existing equipment with a heavy emphasis on controls and instrumentation.
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Interface with Project Management and Operations teams as the Engineering team representative leading up to and through project commercial operations to ensure timely and complete transfer of technical deliverables.
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A Junior Engineer will work under the direction of more experienced engineers, and duties can include engineering analysis, design, data input and review, field work, report writing, drawing and specification preparation, construction quantity and cost estimation, construction observation or other duties as required to support and complete Wheeler’s work.
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Engineer will gain experience working on projects for the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Bureau of Reclamation (BoR), Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), and various other state, local and private clients.
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A well-established, reputable, and growing engineering and land planning firm, is looking for a Civil Engineer. We are looking to add a Civil Engineer to our Engineering team.
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The Colorado Community College System’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) team serves approximately 2,000 CTE programs at the middle, high school, and postsecondary level across Colorado, including approximately 179 school districts, 20 community colleges, and public entities such as the Department of Corrections.
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