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The Senior Commissioning Engineer will lead and execute commissioning, retro-commissioning, monitoring-based commissioning, energy efficiency retrofit, and demand response projects for complex buildings and systems in the mission critical, healthcare, laboratory, aviation, manufacturing, higher education, commercial building, water & waste water and onsite energy markets.
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As a big data engineer at Booz Allen, you'll implement data engineering activities on some of the most mission-driven projects in the industry. We need an experienced data engineer like you to help our clients find answers in their big data to impact important missions-from fraud detection to cancer research to national intelligence.
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Civil EngineerJob Summary:BB&E is seeking a Civil Engineer to support facilities design and construction projects for NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic. Job Qualifications and Skills:Registration as Professional Engineer (PE) in the discipline of Civil Engineering is desired.
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Job DescriptionICE (Instrumentation, Controls & Electrical) engineer will be responsible for supporting the execution of Services projects. Working with the Mechanical Engineering team, the ICE engineer is responsible for the design of the control and automation strategy for the system.
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As a Mid-Level Naval Electrical Engineer, you will ensure Naval and Commercial Engineering Standards and Quality Assurance Processes are met while mentoring junior engineers and coordinating teammates.
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As we continue to grow, we're seeking a talented Looker/Data Engineer to join our team and play a pivotal role in our data engineering initiatives. We're looking for an experienced Looker/Data Engineer who excels in SQL and LookML to support our data-driven objectives.
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As a Field Engineer on the $3.3BN Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel Expansion Project (HRBT) in Virginia, you will provide technical engineering information to the relevant project stakeholders to ensure construction work complies with all engineering standards, codes and contract specifications.
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Bachelor's degree in engineering discipline such as, but not limited to: Mechanical, Electrical, Systems, and/or Industrial Engineering. The Fleet Solutions group provides turnkey overhaul / repair, testing, and parts sales for air compressors, main propulsion steam turbines, valves, steam turbine generators, auxiliary turbines, dehydrators, pumps, strainers, PLCs, blowers, and water purification.
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Mission Technologies, a division of Huntington Ingalls Industries, is looking for a qualified individual to fill the role of a Lead Network Engineer to support US Navy and US Air Force customers.
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The Network Engineer in this position will be the Functional Lead of a large team of network, communications, and systems engineers, as well as circuit planners, providing network support to dedicated enterprise Navy operational and training networks, under the engineering oversight of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Corona Division, as well as supporting the Live Mission Operations Networks (LMON), for the United States Air Force.
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BS/BA or greater in Computer Science, Mathematics, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field
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SHOUT Notification Tech Ops – Engineering (Alcatel-Lucent SAM, Cisco Prime Infrastructure, RAMP) (Critical Level)
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This SATCOM Field Service Engineer will provide On the Job Training instruction on SATCOM operations, maintenance, and repair of systems. Looking for a Field Service Engineer opportunity at a place you can make a difference every day.
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A minimum of 7 years’ experience as a Construction Manager, Project Manager, Field Engineer or Quality Control Manager (QCM) on commercial/industrial type facilities, utility or waterfront-related contracts valued over $5M.
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The Wastewater Process Engineer will work as part of a team of other Process Engineers and Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) screening potential projects and opportunities for new construction, fleet-based solutions, and/or utilizing existing customer assets, preparing detailed process design calculations, developing and/or reviewing Process Flow Diagrams.
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