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This is a job family (Associate Engineering Specialist, Engineering Specialist, Senior Engineering Specialist and Principal Engineering Specialist) posting where the experience of the selected candidate will determine the level offered.
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This is an engineering-track position, responsible for: leading a team in the design of buildings, including performing engineering design for components and connections, 3D finite element modeling of components, 3D modeling of structures; performing document preparation in both CAD and BIM environments; and managing project and project team to successful completion.
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EducationSome CollegeCurrently Enrolled in Related Field or Engineering Nearest Major Market: Milwaukee Job Segment: Materials Science, Metallurgy, Entry Level Engineer, Materials Engineer, Facilities, Science, Engineering, Operations.
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Auto req ID: 23546 Title: Electrical Systems - Staff Design Engineer - Engine Controls Job Function: Engineering Location: PDC Company: Harley-Davidson Motor Company Full or Part-Time: Full Time Shift: SHIFT1 At Harley-Davidson, we are building more than machines.
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Position Summary: As our Tooling Manager, you will be the linchpin in revolutionizing our stamping processes and systems. Good understanding of Types of Steels, Aluminum, Coatings, Machining Process for Die RepairsUnderstanding of New Product Launch for the Manufacturing Plant Qualifications: Possess a Bachelors degree in Tooling, Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a relevant field.
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Experience in Microsoft Azure Cloud services engineering & administration, demonstrating a thorough understanding of the platform, with a strong focus on Azure Virtual Machines, Azure Virtual Desktops, AAD/Entra ID, Azure SQL Server, storage, monitoring, cloud cost management and optimization, SSO/SAML/SCIM.Relevant industry certifications preferred (, MCSE, MS-102, AZ-104, AZ-140, AZ-305, etc.
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The Tooling Engineer is responsible for assisting the Tooling Engineering Department in directing the manufacture of quality injection molding tools. If you have a passion for precision engineering and want to make a tangible impact in manufacturing, we welcome you to apply and be part of our innovative journey.
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Undergraduate or graduate degree in construction management, construction engineering, or other engineering disciplines. Kiewit Industrial is a rapidly growing team, is a multi-faceted and leading-edge division of Kiewit with best-in-class technical expertise focused on EPC and design-build delivery of industrial projects in markets such as Advanced Technology Facilities (ATF), Food & Beverage, Mineral Processing, Renewable Fuels, Pulp and Paper, Steel & Aluminum, Industrial Buildings, and Industrial Energy, Water and Utilities.
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Building systems include but are not limited to HVAC, electrical, lighting, plumbing, energy management, water treatment, hardware, keying and fire protection. The Maintenance Building Engineer with at least a Class 3 Boiler License and can apply trade skills to perform preventive maintenance and corrective repair of building systems for the safe, efficient and proper operation of the assigned property.
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Advanced technical skills in ammonia refrigeration, high pressure boiler, compressed air, mechanical and electrical fields (e.g. PLCs, instrumentation, mechanical engineering, etc.) Responsible for the development, implementation and day to day supervision of maintenance systems, processes and documentation associated with efficient and High Performing Manufacturing Organizations (Prevention and Predictive Maintenance, TPM, SOP’s, Safety, etc.
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What We are Looking For:Basic QualificationsBachelor's in Engineering 5-8 years of successful experience in related field (controls engineering and material handling) Experience in designing and commissioning automated material handling systems, including electrical design, PLC, HMI, drive and motion controls.
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Qualifications Educational requirementsBachelor's degree in one of the following areas: Business Administration, Computer, Science, Computer Science Education, Graphic Design, Fine Arts, Multimedia, Web Development, Mobile Application Development, Curriculum Development and Instruction, Computer Engineering, Business Education, Animation, Adult Education, Information Studies/Technology, Interactive Design, Film/Video Production.
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Field: Computational biology, biostatistics, biomedical engineering. According to the National Institute of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF), a postdoc is an individual who has received a doctoral degree (or equivalent) and is engaged in a temporary and defined period of mentored advanced research training to enhance the professional skills and research independence needed to pursue his or her chosen career path.
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The primary responsibility of the ME Department Academic Support Specialist will be to serve as the primary Academic Advisor to first-year undergraduate students in the Industrial Engineering and Mechanical Engineering programs.
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Associate's Degree in Electronics with 3+ years of proven experience with installation, programming and maintenance of building automation systems (preferably Honeywell and Johnson Controls) or an equivalent combination of education and experience required.
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