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Job Description Dewberry is seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer or Senior Instrumentation and Control (I&C) Engineer to serve as our National Water Electrical, Instrumentation & Control (E&IC) Leader within our Water Market Segment to support growth of Dewberry’s water practice nationally.
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Transportation Design Tools ie; JDA, Appian, Network Design Tools ie; Llamasoft, Transportation Management Systems ie; JDA, OTM. Warehouse design tools such as CAD (e.g. AutoCAD); slotting (e.g. Slot3D), Predetermined Motion and Time Systems and methods (e.g. MOST); Warehouse Management Systems (e.g. Manhattan Scale), and Labor Mgt. Systems.
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Provide design oversight for the production of roadway, lighting, signing, pavement marking, traffic signals and traffic management system design plans; intersection design; capacity and signal warrant analyses; and all aspects of an Intelligent Traffic Sub-system.
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Engineer, design, & review network diagrams, electrical distribution equipment. Knowledge of fiber optics, fiber networks, and network redundancy. Engineer, test & commission electrical, instrumentation such as meters, PLCs, SERs, LV and MV breakers, UPS systems, Generators, etc.
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The Project Engineer will work closely with the Senior Electrical Engineering Lead, Engineering Project Manager, Design Market Manager, and various other engineering team members to ensure quality and timeliness of deliverables.
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NFF is currently seeking an experienced Tier 3 Checkpoint Engineer to join our Network and Security Infrastructure team. Minimum of 5 years of experience in network security, with at least 3 years focused on managing Checkpoint firewall environments.
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Perform Radio Frequency design activities related to building the first standalone 5G broadband network in the US. Optimize the end-to-end Radio Frequency design, propagation modeling and prediction, for a Macro Cell deployment.
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10+ Years Industry-related experience as a Senior Network Engineer designing and deploying functional networks. Parsons is looking for an amazingly talented Sr. Network Engineer to join our team.
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We are seeking a DDI Network Engineer to design and implement DNS, DHCP, and IPAM strategies for our hosting infrastructure. Senior DDI Network Engineer requires 5+ years IT experience and 12-5 years in DDI technology.
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The role of the Senior Process Engineer is to productively network with a wide array of engineering, environmental, water and wastewater professionals on both technical project execution and related business development initiatives, as well as lead process evaluation and design efforts.
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GHD’s Southeast Region is looking for a Fire Protection Engineer to help to develop and lead full-service fire protection consulting projects for both our private and public sector clients including commercial, institutional and federal facilities.
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As a Senior Software Engineer on this team, you will have the opportunity to work on the fundamental abstractions, programming model, runtimes, libraries, and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) to enable large scale training and inferencing of models on novel AI hardware.
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This role also provides senior networking technical support to Network Operations and partners with the Design and Architecture Engineering teams. Adheres to Project Close-Out practices such as asset tracking, inventories, chargeback, documentation and the related systems, tools, and process updates The Implementation Engineer stands between the project manager, design engineer and operations.
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Perform network design and capacity planning. Develop, implement, and maintain policies, procedures, and associated training plans for network resource administration, appropriate use, and disaster recovery.
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Job Title: Network Developer/ Senior Developers/Application Support/ System Engineer. SNMP network management (basics of SNMP, polling, traps, oids, basic network design and implementation.
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