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Demonstrated ability in leading roles such as Discipline Lead Engineer, Area Lead Engineer, Design Engineer, or Engineering Manager/Project Engineer. Demonstrated experience with EPC projects across nuclear facilities, commercial, pharmaceutical/biotech, industrial, manufacturing, and government sectors.
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TRC is seeking a highly motivated Geo-Environmental Project Manager to join our growing Geo-Environmental engineering team in our Madison, WI office. Our Environmental Sector delivers comprehensive environmental solutions to meet the full project lifecycle needs of clients in renewable energy, oil - gas, transportation, and manufacturing industries.
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Biopharmaceutical Development and Manufacturing Services Beyond supplying high quality proprietary APIs, we provide contract process development & cGMP manufacturing services, including heparin derivatives, natural products extraction, fermentation and purification.
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The Senior Mechanical Engineer may work independently or at the direction of the Project Manager or Department Manager. Project work can include alterations and redevelopment on a variety of project types - power, process, corporate, healthcare, pipeline, airports, institutional, industrial, manufacturing, government and military facilities.
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The role of the VDC Engineer is to implement BIM technologies for any assigned project from preconstruction through turnover. The VDC Engineer will assist team members through the use of 2D/3D software and processes on one or more project(s) at a time.
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The Instrumentation & Controls Engineer will work within a group of controls engineers to fulfill the instrumentation and controls responsibilities for a variety of process and industrial projects.
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Perform project layout: staking for erosion control, staking for clearing limits, staking for planning purposes, staking and hubbing for utilities, set grade stakes for non-gps equipment, curb and gutter hubbing, etc.
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If you have bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering of related subject area, along with five plus years of product development experience, and an understanding of PCBA development, component selection, component qualification, low voltage DC power control, and associated manufacturing processes, we want to speak with you.
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Research areas of interest include but are not limited to: advanced manufacturing processes such as semiconductor manufacturing, bio/nanomanufacturing, additive manufacturing, renewable energy-related manufacturing; smart manufacturing including operations and logistics modeling and optimization, supply chain engineering; data-driven artificial intelligence theory and its applications in industry; and the security of cyber-physical industrial systems.
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MSA has an opportunity for an Experienced Wastewater Engineer at our 17 office locations on the Water Service Line. Work within multidisciplinary teams in the planning, design, and construction of wastewater treatment project.
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TRC is seeking a highly motivated Project Engineer for our growing Engineering & Remediation practice in Madison, Wisconsin. On-site reconnaissance of project sites, including active rights-of-way and manufacturing facilities.
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MSA has an opportunity for an Project Manager - Land for any of our following offices: Wisconsin - Appleton, Baraboo, Beaver Dam, Kiel, Madison, Marshfield, Rice Lake, Rhinelander; Iowa - Dubuque; Minnesota - Duluth, St Paul. You will have the opportunity to see, and contribute in, projects from start to finish.
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Wind Project Construction Manager. 8+ years progressive professional experience in renewable energy/solar construction related positions (e.g., management, project controls, QA/QC.
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The Transportation Hydraulics Engineer is responsible to provide technical expertise and leadership support in project delivery, business development, and growth of HDR’s Transportation Hydraulics Group in the Minnesota/Wisconsin Region.
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Beyond supplying high quality proprietary APIs, we provide contract process development & cGMP manufacturing services, including heparin derivatives, natural products extraction, fermentation and purification.
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