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Enterprise companies turn to us to help them launch innovative digital products that interact with hundreds of millions of customers, transactions and data points. You are comfortable manipulating large data sets and handling raw SQL.
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As a Field Engineer, you will perform activities associated with installing, diagnosing, maintaining and servicing computer-related products, including but not limited to desktop & laptop computers, printers, network devices, standard software, and low-end servers at customer sites, and/or depot locations.
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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced, licensed Mechanical Engineer to join our team. A growing company in Kennewick, WA looking for a Civil Electrical Project Manager to join their growing team.
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WORK SCHEDULE: Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm
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Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics, Statistics, Data Science, Data Analytics, Finance, or any other STEM field. Converting data into digestible business intelligence and actionable information using tools like Quicksight/Tableau.
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Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and/or Project Engineer/Assistant Project Manager experience in construction. Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and/or Project Engineer/Assistant Project Manager experience in construction.
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The Lead Microgrid Controls Engineer will lead the development, testing, and implementation of Microgrid control solutions consisting of Solar Photovoltaic (PV), Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), and Diesel/Natural gas generators for our customers using Automation Controllers, HMI’s, Multi-function Protection Relays, and Data Concentrators from all major OEM’s.
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Oil & Gas, Water/Wastewater, Food & Beverage, Semiconductor, Data Centers and similar. We are currently seeking a driven and motivated Electrical Controls Engineer to join our dynamic team at a leading industrial automation company.
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Performs schedule oil sampling (SOS) accurately and sends samples to lab.
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Especially big-ticket residential orders, such as exercise equipment, furniture, home goods, playsets, gazebos, in ground basketball systems and similar products. Especially big-ticket residential orders, such as exercise equipment, furniture, home goods, playsets, gazebos, in ground basketball systems and similar products.
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An employer in Kennewick, WA is looking for an electrical engineer to join their team. Competencies in areas: power quality, networks and fiber optics, cabinets and electrical buildings, F&G alarm systems, control and relay logic, actuators.
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