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CCI is separated into multiple divisions including the Pipe division, Civil division, Bridge division, Design build, Asphalt paving division, Road way maintenance, Traffic signs and signals and Federal division.
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Some examples include: computer coding; modeling and simulation; data gathering; instrumentation; computer, architectural, electrical, mechanical, structural, systems and facilities engineering; computer, microelectronics, radio frequency design; and many more.
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Design - Knowledge of design techniques, tools, and principles involved in production of precision technical plans. Serve as a technical subject matter expert for Radiation Protection.
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Responsible for technical administration and preparation of Cardiovascular Interventional Radiology procedures to include IR, US, CT, MRI, Cardiac Catheterization and Electrophysiology. Reviews each exam for technical accuracy (i.e. technical quality, correct anatomical positioning, documentation, annotation, etc.
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The Business Development Director is responsible for hospital inpatient and outpatient census in the IRF and/or LTCH and mix through the design and implementation of referral programs and customer service strategies.
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Provide team leadership, engineering, and design knowledge to meet technical specifications. RequirementsShall have a minimum of five (5) years technical experience in IT cable installation and termination.
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Accountability for documenting Digital I&C Upgrade design change technical impacts on the Simulators and coordinating incorporation of those changes by our I&C and Simulator vendors. Education:o Degree in Engineering or associated technical training in simulator networking, machine human interface, and instrumentation & control•Are there any specific companies/industries you'd like to see in the candidate's experience.
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Industry Experience Must have nuclear industry experience Soft Skills Strong communication skills both verbal and written Ability to lead, collaborate, or work effectively in a variety of teams, including multi-disciplinary teams Education: Degree in Engineering or associated technical training in simulator networking, machine human interface, and instrumentation & control.
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Comfortable and capable with office and field work – specifically supporting implementation as a design engineer. Comfortable and capable with office and field work – specifically supporting implementation as a design engineer.
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This individual will be responsible for coordinating changes to the three plant simulators for at least five plant upgrade phases ANSI Certified Operations Training Simulator Operations Training Full Scope Glass Top Plant Simulator Accountability for documenting Digital I&C Upgrade design change technical impacts on the Simulators and coordinating incorporation of those changes by our I&C and Simulator vendors.
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Shall have a minimum of five (5) years technical experience in IT cable installation and termination. A valid BICSI Installer 2, Copper or Installer 2, Optical Fiber certification is Desired. Shall have a minimum of five (5) years technical experience in IT cable installation and termination.
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Duties include, but are not limited to, preparation or review of design changes, preparation or review of procurement specifications, supporting field implementations, vendor document reviews as an owner’s representative, visits to vendor facilities when required (an expected occasional responsibility), and review of bids from vendors and installers from a technical perspective.
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B.S. or M.S. in Civil or Structural Engineering. Civil Structural experience, emphasis on supports and/or rigging evolutions (required) Will work the hybrid schedule when local (3-4 days on site, 1-2 from “home.
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3) Comfortable and capable with office and field work – specifically supporting implementation as a design engineer. 3) Comfortable and capable with office and field work – specifically supporting implementation as a design engineer.
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Specific duties include monitoring and trending of electrical system health, preparation of engineering technical evaluations, development of maintenance strategies and corrective action plans, and supporting development of design change documentation.
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