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The Manager of SCADA Engineering will report to the Director of SCADA Engineering and assume responsibility for the engineering, procurement, and commissioning of supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, including the associated communications infrastructure for cutting-edge renewable energy and transmission projects.
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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 with a strong desire to become a proficient practitioner in fish hatcheries and aquaculture.
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Certifications related to cloud platforms (Azure, AWS) or data engineering (e.g., Microsoft Certified: Azure Data Engineer) is preferred. Proven experience (5+ years) in data engineering, with a focus on data warehousing, ETL, and data modeling.
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Fantastic opportunity to join a full service Civil Engineering, Land Surveying, and Land Planning consulting firm located in Gig Harbor, WA. Seeing a Project Engineer with preferably 6+ years of civil engineering professional design and project management experience.
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We specialize in civil engineering, transportation planning & design, environmental & urban planning, landscape architecture & design, and public outreach. Using appropriate design criteria and technical manuals, you’ll perform design calculations as well as prepare and revise drawings from rough sketches, mark-ups, or general engineering and design information and put the finishing touches on them with labeling, layering, and sheet layout.
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Experience in a municipal planning, budgeting, building, public works, or engineering office preferred. The public works assistant performs administrative, clerical, and para-professional work primarily involving engineering and public works duties and specialized administrative duties in support of the public works department.
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Ensures PSI tests are completed, and satisfactory Bacteriological Samples are pulled, and as-builts are drawn, flow tests completed, all being submitted to Engineering. The Construction Foreman supervises and performs manual work with Washington Water Service Company (WWSC) crews and/or contractor crews in the maintenance and installation of all underground Company property and facilities; operates all construction equipment, including backhoes, vactor trucks and dump trucks.
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From curbside to rooftop, ABM’s comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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Contour Engineering, LLC is a leading engineering consulting firm specializing in comprehensive land development services throughout Washington state, including civil engineering, land surveying, and land planning services.
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