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Strong technical writing, editing, interpersonal, and organizational skills. + Interview subject matter experts and write/edit technical content for target audiences. + Communicate and interact with professionals, project managers, and technical staff.
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Experience with technical writing of hardware documentation. 3+ years of technical writing in a relevant field. As the project transitions to operations, the Radiochemistry Technical Writer will play a key role in working with the scientific, engineering, and operations staff to document operating procedures and practices.
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The field professional services veterinarian is designed to support the technical needs of the sales regions, universities, and key opinion leaders. The professional services veterinarian will coach sales reps on technical selling.
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Collaborating with the technical project manager to define project objectives, scope, and technical requirements for particle accelerator, high-energy physics, nuclear physics, and radiochemistry projects.
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Proficiency with technical writing, office automation, discipline-specific design software (i.e., MicroStation, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, OpenRail), technology, math principles, predictive models, spreadsheets, and tools.
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Specifically, pressure vessels, boiler and piping design, fabrication testing and inspection, including repair and alteration strategies per industry, site-specific,The Mechanical Engineering Lead is responsible for the ownership and maintenance of the engineering practices and all technical documentations and specifications related to fixed equipment assets, relief valves, piping, bolting, repairs/alterations, pressure relief systems and pressure/leak testing.
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The Mechanical Engineering Lead develops and mentors Mechanical Engineers through technical document generation to support the procurement or modification of fixed and rotating equipment including pressure vessels, tanks, separators, filters, heat transfer equipment, piping, pumps, and compressors.
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Primary duties will focus on collaborating with management staff and other team members on research, technical report writing, and QA/QC review of analytical sections of environmental documents.
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Strong technical writing skills including the ability to communicate a basic understanding of technical information to non-technical people. This position provides technical expertise and engineering support for maintaining appropriate corrosion control techniques, procedures and testing records as well as supporting integrity management projects related to design, construction and operation of natural gas transmission facilities.
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The candidate will need to have strong technical and analytical skills. The Mechanical Engineering Lead is responsible for performing and/or overseeing advanced analytical methods such fitness-for-service, repair of live equipment, or finite element analysis.
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Experience with GE Digital’s Asset Performance Management (APM) and/or Maximo (CMMS) is preferred. REQUIREMENTS The candidate must have 5 years of engineering experience in a refinery, power plant, or other industrial facility reliant on fixed equipment.
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Utilize technical project management skills and possess strong knowledge of transportation and public transit systems, urban planning, and the nexus between transportation and land use. Help oversee the provision of technical and business support to projects and programs.
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Hitch Service Technicians work in U-Haul Moving and Storage Center lots to provide outstanding service to customers using their advanced technical expertise. Are you interested in learning valuable technical skills.
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The Mechanical Engineering Lead is responsible for the ownership and maintenance of the engineering practices and all technical documentations and specifications related to fixed equipment assets, relief valves, piping, bolting, repairs/alterations, pressure relief systems and pressure/leak testing.
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Hexcel is currently seeking a Quality Material & Technical Specialist for our Salt Lake City, UT, USA, Matrix location. Ability to communicate technical information effectively with other employees, supervision, and engineers.
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