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Network Engineer- Norfolk Virginia (onsite) Perform analysis and collect data to establish the potential for improvements within the NSU network. Considerable experience with network diagnostic, monitoring and analysis tools (e.g. Cisco Prime Infrastructure, SolarWinds network tools.
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Understand, maintain and troubleshoot material handling control systems, including PLC/PC controllers and industrial networks such as Ethernet, ControlNet, DeviceNet, Profibus, motor control systems, servo drives, frequency drives, and electrical distribution systems.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering (Mechanical or Electrical preferred). Proficiency in Lean Six Sigma Manufacturing Best Practices (Green Belt level or higher). Author detailed technical reports related to failure analysis, identifying root causes and proposing corrective measures for in-production products.
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Job Summary: The Electronic Warfare (EW) Systems Engineer is responsible to integrate various network operating systems, application programs and hardware devices. SEACORP is seeking a well-qualified Systems Engineer II.
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As an engineer at Stryker, you will be proud of the work that you will be doing, using cutting-edge technologies to make healthcare better. Conduct Measurement System Analysis, CMM Inspection, and Layout Inspection of Parts.
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The primary responsibility is to carry out various assignments under the supervision of a Project Engineer in multifaceted work areas of planning, construction management, and inspection of field projects.
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The Welding Engineer manages the welding program. JOB TITLE: Welding Engineer. The Welding Engineer manages the welding program. JOB TITLE: Welding Engineer. In-depth knowledge of ship repair and maintenance processes commonly found in the manufacturing and marine industries.
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Network Engineer Tier-2. IAT Level II Security Certification (Security + CE or GSEC or SSCP or CCNSecurity) CPT is a Service-Disabled, Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), providing engineering services in the areas of Cyber Security, Software Development, Test & Evaluation, and Strategic Planning.
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Exciting Career Opportunity for an Industrial Engineer at a Cutting-Edge Biotech Firm in Norfolk, VA! The Industrial Engineer leads new product development projects from concept through to production readiness, driving innovation to meet client requirements and align with the company's strategic goals.
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What you’ll do: The Manufacturing Engineer will coordinate and implement, through manufacturing engineering and product/process development, changes to new and existing products, with the specific goal of improving manufacturability, workflow, methods, training, and learning curve simplification, using material handling, manufacturing, and industrial engineering techniques.
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Maintains instrumentation for dental hygiene treatment by sharpening, sterilizing, and selecting instruments. Selects materials and equipment for dental hygiene visits by evaluating patients' oral health.
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Perform assignment under the direct supervision of a Project Engineer and/or Project Manager. Support the Electrical Department with general design calculations in addition to general support to design and construction staff.
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As a key member of the Operations Manufacturing team, the Manufacturing Engineer defines, develops, implements, and optimizes simplistic and sophisticated manufacturing processes. Bachelor's degree in electrical or mechatronic engineering, or a related field, and a minimum of 5 years of experience.
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Our mission is to be the firm you call with confidence for each and every assignment that you need a licensed Geotechnical Engineer to perform and deliver regardless of size or scope. Sound principles of planning and engineering using eco-friendly tools and state-of-the-art techniques to deliver proven results that inspire and get the task completed on schedule.
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Strong electrical and computer systems experience and high level of diagnostic skills. Previous experience with robotics, lasers, automation systems or mechatronics required. DIRECT HIRE: A high-tech company with a history of delivering innovative laser technology solutions to Automotive, Aerospace, Medical and the Scientific research communities.
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