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The Engineering department, under the supervision of the Chief Engineer, is responsible for the operation, maintenance and repair of all vessel engineering systems and processes, diesel propulsion and electric generating systems, deck hydraulic and pneumatic systems, Refrigeration systems, and fuel and lubrication systems.
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The Seattle Office is seeking a Senior level Civil/Structural Engineer with experience in structural analysis and design of steel and concrete structures, enthusiasm for problem solving, attention to details, appreciation of teamwork, and responsibility to project commitments to join our growing practice.
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BS in Robotics, Computer Science, Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field. Experience working with and testing electrical and mechanical systems.
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Mechanical or aerospace engineering degree. Ideal candidate will be a mechanical engineer who has done design work. Provide engineering expertise during production development activities; developing program and project requirements of highly complex equipment and tooling solutions, including alternatives for the Production System, in the areas of mechanical design, assembly, integration, & test.
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As a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer, you will perform mechanical maintenance on baggage handling systems (conveyance), overhead doors, security gates and passenger loading bridges.
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My client is an architectural/engineering firm with offices throughout the United States asked me to look for a Mechanical Engineer with an EIT with experience in HVAC and piping design.
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Under the supervision of Chief Engineer, directs the activities of engineering staff and associated service contractors required to provide maintenance of the buildings, grounds, and related fixed and portable equipment, minor construction, and equipment installation.
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We have an opportunity for an experienced and dynamic Chief Geotechnical Engineer to help support our rapidly expanding workload and impressive portfolio of prestigious seismic hazard and geotechnical earthquake engineering projects on a regional and national level.
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The successful candidate will be a skilled Civil, Mechanical, or Structural engineer with a strong background in fisheries. Bachelor's Degree in Civil, Mechanical, or Structural Engineering, with a fisheries related background, Master's Degree preferred.
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We are currently seeking a Mechanical Engineer for our Mechanical Engineering Practice in Seattle, WA. The start date for this position is July 2024 or beyond; we are unable to consider earlier start dates.
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We are seeking a motivated, proactive, and intellectually curious MMIC Design Engineer who will work alongside world-class cross-disciplinary teams (systems, firmware, architecture, design, validation, product engineering.
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Design schematics, drive board layouts, assembly, test, debug, and integrate designs into electro-mechanical systems. Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams such as industrial design, mechanical, RF, architecture, product design, NPI, and supply chain.
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BS in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, materials engineering, computer science, physics, or related technical discipline. 2+ years of RAMS experience of either liquid rocket engines or avionics for space application, or 4+ years of system safety, reliability, or RAMS engineering experience in any industry.
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Master's degree in civil engineering or environmental science with an emphasis on aquatic ecosystems restoration, hydraulics, and/or geomorphology. Support for other engineering and surface water management projects.
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Full Stack Software Engineer | Leading ESG Focused Renewable Energy Firm | Fully Remote. This leading Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) firm is looking for a motivated full stack software engineering candidate to help create a mission critical web application solution for the firm.
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