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This position will report to the Project Engineering Manager on the project and will work in coordination with other engineering disciplines to develop licensing and design documents.
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The Splunk Engineer will support the full system engineering life-cycle, including requirements analysis, design, development, implementation, integration, test, and documentation.
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Experience in all technical aspects of Water Resources Engineering - design of storm drains, culverts, storm water management, ESD/LID facilities, erosion and sediment control, and environmental permitting.
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Experience with equipment selections, equipment and communication network layouts, and process control design coordination with other engineering disciplines is required. Supporting multi-disciplinary teams with engineering design projects and studies.
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Strong technical design background in traffic engineering, highway design, and highway drainage, as well as familiarity with AASHTO, FHWA and MUTCD standards. Substantial years of experience in the bridge engineering design, design management and project management.
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12+ years of transit-focused engineering experience including: Transit corridor design experience, with a focus on (but not limited to) rail Track/guideway design Roadway design Station design, including park-and-ride facilities.
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Familiarity with industry-standard engineering tools in one or more disciplines: requirements tracking and verification, model-based systems engineering, circuit design and simulation, thermal and structural analysis, optical design and tolerance analysis, and/or others.
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Data Engineering: Design, build, and maintain scalable data pipelines and ETL processes using Databricks and other relevant technologies. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in data engineering, with expertise in Databricks, DevOps tools (Jenkins/Terraform), and data modeling concepts (3NF, Dimensional, Data Vault.
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Master's Degree or PhD in Civil (Hydraulics), Mechatronics, or Electrical Engineering, or Computer Science. Set up and conduct computational modeling, perform physical experiments, soil erosion testing and the mechanical design, fabrication, automation and control of laboratory experimental set-ups and testing apparatuses, or performing the design, fabrication and testing of smart systems (3D printing, robotics, smart sensors, etc.
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Apex Systems is seeking a highly skilled RF Signals Engineer with a background in product development, electrical engineering, and systems engineering. Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, systems engineering, or related field.
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QUALIFICATIONS FOR A ROADWAY ENGINEER Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering Professional engineer registration 5+ years of highway design experience Experience using MicroStation computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) software to develop plans, profiles, typical sections, cross sections, and quantity take-offs for construction phase estimates on highway design projects for the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) or other Virginia localities would be a plus.
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Experience in the design and development of microelectronics, reverse engineering, an overall understanding of custom electrical engineering techniques used in the integration of complex electrical systems in tightly constrained spaces.
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Experience in pavement engineering aspects of transportation projects such as subsurface investigation and non-destructive testing; distress identification; structural design that considers subgrade support, subsurface drainage, and traffic loads; AND.
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We need ASIC Design Verification engineer with DFT Experience for our Tactical Communications business within our Communication Systems segment. We are seeking a Design Verification Engineer.
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Keywords: Civil, Engineering, Roadway, Highway, Design, Construction, DOT, Minimum of 5 years of transportation engineering design experience required. Prepare or oversee the following roadway/highway design work using local or AASHTO standards: horizontal and vertical alignment, roadway sections, intersection layout and sight distance determination, interchange layout, roadway drainage including hydraulic reports, and right-of-way plans.
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