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The Engineering Manager’s role is to serve as a leader and partner for the plant in the areas of plant maintenance, automation & controls, capital projects, wastewater treatment, utility systems, maintenance support services, and maintenance training.
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Navarro-ATL is seeking an engineering manager to lead a team of engineers responsible for the maintenance of industrial control systems (ICS) at the 222-S Laboratory complex on the Hanford site.
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Requires extensive technical knowledge and understanding of engineering systems, engineering calculations, applications of engineering methods and materials, applications of computer software to engineering problems to ensure the design is cost effective, in accordance with applicable safety, health, environmental regulations, customer requirements and engineering codes and standards.
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is looking for a mid-level Pressure Systems Engineer to be part of the Worker Safety and Heath group’s Safety Engineering Team. In this role you will support the diverse needs of our research partners that are developing new solutions for some of the world’s greatest science and technology challenges.
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Ensures the site has a robust Management of Change Process, factoring in process and equipment-related changes, maintenance chemical / material changes, procedural changes, and operational changes, for all changes which impact PSM covered processes (ammonia refrigeration systems, chorine disinfection systems.
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We also welcome candidates with experience in engineering design of drinking water, wastewater, or raw water systems, pump stations, water or wastewater treatment, or water resource projects.
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Coordinates with and support technical team members in information systems, automation, and engineering in areas related to engineering authoring and integration tools. General knowledge of engineering/scientific systems, calculations, applications, and relevant computer applications.
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The role supports facility-level risk management and compliance programs associated with PSM / RMP, ammonia refrigeration systems, chlorine disinfection systems, food plant HVAC, boiler & steam systems, and heat & ventilation systems.
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The Engineering Training Technologist will be responsible for maintaining existing instructor-led training in PowerPoint and online learning developed in Articulate Storyline. Edgewater Technical Associates is seeking qualified candidates for an Engineering Training Technologist opportunity in Richland, WA to support the Waste Treatment Plant at the Hanford Site.
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Bachelor’s degree in an engineering curriculum or drafting/design with 3 years of experience in piping design utilizing 2D/3D CAD System. Sound knowledge of CAD design and drafting techniques, engineering drawing, graphic arts, reading of drawings and reproduction methods used by the discipline.
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Keys to Success: Ideal candidates will be either a journeyman wireman or a journeyman lineman or have a degree in engineering, construction management, and/or working knowledge of electrical substation systems including steel structures, electrical equipment, foundations, grounding, stringing, etc.
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The successful candidate will report to the Monitoring & Controls Systems Engineering Manager, whose team have direct responsibility for responding to Analytical and Operations organizations relying on control systems and networks for continued operations.
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Civil Engineering - Land, Aerial, and Hydrographic Surveying. AKS encourages employees to learn and study the engineering and land surveying professions to increase their knowledge and will assist them in attending related seminars and obtaining study materials to prepare for the FE/PE and/or FLS/PLS exams.
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The ideal candidate has a solid foundational understanding of planning and design relating to civil infrastructure of water, wastewater, and irrigation systems especially on farm and irrigation district projects and works well in a collaborative, problem-solving, team environment.
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Associates Degree in Business Administration or related technical field and 4 years related experience, mechanical equipment maintenance, or electrical equipment maintenance, or instrumentation and controls equipment, or fire systems and their operating activities, and remotely operated equipment, troubleshooting, corrective or preventive maintenance, materials, production processes and engineering.
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