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5+ years of experience as an electrical engineer in an industrial setting ; electrical-system and arc-flash study experience. Title: Electrical Engineer. Working knowledge of common electrical systems drawings and documentation such as electrical plans and elevations, conduit and cable schedules, one-line diagrams, MCC and switchgear layouts and details, electrical panel schedules, wiring diagrams, motor-control and other schematics, P&IDs, lighting plans, heat-trace diagrams, hazardous area classification plans, electrical equipment specification sheets, motor lists, etc.
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We plan, design, engineer, and build food plants for major brands across the country and the world. Handles moderately complex issues and problems and refers more complex issues to higher-level engineer.
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WesTech Engineering, a leading provider of process solutions for water and wastewater treatment, is seeking a Mechanical Piping Engineer to join their team in the Salt Lake City, UT area. Imagine a Pipe Engineer career where your expertise will have a substantial impact, helping to redefine the standards and processes for a leader in the wastewater industry.
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Basic Function HF Sinclair Midstream is seeking a Contorl Room Systems Engineer DCS/SCADA. The Contorl Room Systems Engineer DCS/SCADA will be responsible for Engineering and technical support for process control, instrumentation, and measurement technologies.
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Engineer In Training certificate (EIT) PacifiCorp is seeking customer-centric candidates to grow and sustain our commitment to a culture of customer service excellence, environmental sustainability and diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Job Title: Specialist, Information Security Systems Engineer. As a Specialist, Information Security Systems Engineer at L3Harris Technologies, you will be involved in the cryptography that enables communication capabilities for the warfighter.
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The Industrial Safety Engineer is focused on continuous improvement of industrial and manufacturing safety risk identification, process safety programs and work processes for the site. To be successful the Industrial Safety Engineer needs to have strong technical, mechanical and operational knowledge based in manufacturing.
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DMBA is looking for an Information Security Engineer to join the Information Security Team. The Information Security Team reports to the Chief Technology Officer and is responsible for the Information security program.
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In addition, the Senior Product Engineer will discover, lead, and implement revenue generating and cost savings initiatives. The Senior Product Engineer works directly with window and door products.
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As a Staff Backend Engineer on the team, you would be responsible for delivering key products in the pipeline, enabling them to scale to thousands of healthcare practices. They are seeking a talented Staff Backend Engineer to join our team and play a pivotal role in shaping the future of healthcare technology.
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Position Summary: We’re looking for a highly technical Senior Computer Vision & Machine Learning Engineer to help develop our pipeline and models that process hundreds of millions of georeferenced images from around the globe.
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At TDW we put people first - that means working everyday to ensure the pipelines that run through our communities are operating safely and reliably.
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This Senior Mechanical Engineer will work with the Mechanical Engineering team to provide support for the development of a heavy ion linear accelerator, beamlines, solid and gaseous target stations, and radiochemistry equipment and machinery.
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This investigation includes but is not limited to a criminal, civil litigations and regulatory review, employment, education, and credit review (role dependent). As an engineer or a tech lead, your impact is only limited by your imagination, your obsession towards the details between the lines of code or pixels, your inner drive to rejoice in the success of your teammates and your end customers.
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