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Materials Engineer - Corrosion / Corrosion-Erosion Modeling (Engineer, Senior Engineer, Principal Engineer), MCFR. TerraPower, LLC is seeking a highly motivated Materials Engineer (level to be determined based upon qualifications - Engineer, Senior Engineer, Principal Engineer) to support the engineering efforts of the MCFR Materials Engineering team.
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Must be licensed as a Professional Engineer, Geotechnical Engineer preferred or Certified Engineering Geologist. Must have a PE for the State of Washington and be a technical geotechnical engineer with seismic projects and full-fledged PM with financials.
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System One is actively recruiting for several Marine Electrical Engineer(s) for long-term contract positions working fully remote. Project Location: Fully Remote. Works with production and project teams to successfully implement vessel and vessel component designs.
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Must have a PE for State of Washington and be a technical geotechnical engineer with seismic projects and full fledged PM with financials. We are seeking an experienced Senior Geotechnical Project Manager or Project Manager to serve our Hart Crowser business unit and projects in the clients.
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WatchGuard Technical Certification, CCNA/CCDA/CCNP, VCP, Project+, Network+, Server+ They are proficient in conducting thorough pre-project consultations for each assignment. Engineer with minimum five years’ experience.
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4+ years of professional hands-on electro-mechanical or mechanical design experience with increasing design/project responsibility. This is a "first in" role with the potential to take on increasing design responsibilities along with the potential to lead and grow the team as the project scope increases.
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This individual The OSP Engineer performs detailed outside plant facility engineering tasks that includes estimating, analyzing, designing, planning, budget tracking estimates against actual costs for copper and fiber cables, poles, direct buried and conduit systems.
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The Integrated Water Management (IWM) Group is looking for a Senior Water Resource Engineer/Project Manager in our Seattle office. Licensed Professional Engineer in WA, with registration in other states a plus.
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Job Description AECOM is looking for an experienced Sr. Traffic Engineer which is located in Seattle, WA , with an emphasis in traffic analysis and VISSIM modeling, to lead our traffic analysis team providing technical leadership and independent delivery of small to large projects.
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Our comprehensive services cover the entire lifecycle of a project, capabilities include electrical construction, service and maintenance, underground, utilities services, renewable energy, and low voltage technology solutions.
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If this sounds appealing to you, then consider our Civil Engineer, PE - Water-Wastewater opportunity. The successful candidate for this position will be based in the Seattle, WA office (with potential for full-time remote work) and actively participate in the design and coordination of water and wastewater projects for the Pacific Northwest Water/Wastewater group, with the capability to develop project management skills and responsibility.
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Our client, a well-established Pacific Northwest-based Commercial General Contractor (GC) with a history spanning over a century, is actively seeking a talented Sr. Project Engineer. 3+ years of experience as a Project Engineer for a Commercial GC, Consulting Firm, or Subcontractor.
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Project/Program Manager III (Engineering/ergonomist) Job ID: 23-03015. 2+ years of direct experience in in industrial settings as a physical human factor/ergonomics engineer. Strong project management skills, with demonstrable ability to function and collaborate in a flexible, detail-oriented, fast-paced team environment in a changing and growing organization.
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We are looking for a Senior Bridge Engineer to join our global team of experts and work closely with professional engineers. Senior Bridge Engineer. Hold a Master's degree in Civil or Structural Engineering, with 10 + years of related experience in Bridge Design and Project Management, or an equivalent combination of education and work experience.
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Provide technical guidance and direction to engineering teams, leveraging experience in various roles including Discipline Lead Engineer and Engineering Manager, to promote project accuracy and efficiency.
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