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As a Water Resources Engineer at WWC Engineering, you can expect to work on a variety of projects, including hydrological modeling, stormwater management, and water quality analysis. To excel as a Water Resources Engineer at WWC Engineering, you must possess a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Civil Engineering from an accredited university program.
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As the Rotating Equipment Engineer, you will lead the risk & reliability function for critical machines at the plant. Receives close direction from Mgr and Senior Engineer (mentor) As the Rotating Equipment Engineer, you will lead the risk & reliability function for critical machines at the plant.
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The Senior Software Test Engineer will spearhead the development and implementation of automated testing frameworks focused on our JavaScript, React. 5+ years of experience in software testing, with significant focus on test automation and database technologies.
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Collaborate with the Project Engineer(s) and Project Manager(s) in purchasing activities including scoping and take-offs. The Project Engineer provides administrative and technical services in the fields of scheduling, cost engineering, subcontract coordination, and general project administration.
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The Principal Software Enginee r leads the architecture, design, development, test, and integration of software features for RAVE In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) software products. Our team in Laramie is not just building software; we're crafting experiences that allow passengers to enjoy connectivity and entertainment as they soar through the skies.
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Completion of the Air Force Flight Test Engineer course or comparable. Completion of Officer Training School (OTS), Air Force Academy (AFA) or Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) Completion of the Air Force Flight Test Engineer course or comparable.
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Education – Qualifications, Accreditation, Training:Required: 4 or 5 year Batchelor degree in Electrical Engineering Preferred: Professional Engineer (PE) in the United States Moving forward togetherWe want our people to be energized and empowered to drive sustainable impact.
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The Junior, Software Support Engineer works in conjunction with Software Development staff, Tech Support staff, IT vendors, and end users to develop quick, effective solutions. Job Summary Under the direction of the Director of IT Applications and Development, the Junior, Software Support Engineer provides assistance, advice, and solutions in support of enterprise applications.
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Trihydro Corporation is seeking a civil engineer to join our Laramie, WY office. Assistant Staff Civil Engineer - Laramie, WY. Assistant Staff Civil Engineer. You are an engineer-in-training (E.I.T. or F.E.) or have plans to obtain your E.I.T. or F.E. within 6 months.
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B.H. Inc., of Vernal, Utah, is searching for a full-time Civil Engineer (PE/EIT) to plan and design moderately complex projects while working closely with Project Management to facilitate the successful accomplishment of project goals and objectives.
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We are looking for an entry-level Project Engineer or Geologist/Scientist to join our team in Wyoming, preferably in Casper or Laramie. Manage field data and perform statistical analyses using software such as Microsoft Excel, R, Statistica, Minitab.
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Software architect experience in automotive or similar industry. Have a quality-focused mindset for delivering a software system that is simple and maintainable. Minimum of 8 years software development for Linux systems.
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Bachelors Degree in Chemical, Metallurgical, Minerals Processing or related Engineering discipline. The Chemical/Process Engineer (Engineer) will work within the Operations and Project Development teams and report directly to the VP Project Development.
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It doesn’t matter if you have a Bachelors Degree, an Associates Degree, or no degree at all – we can train you to do well with us. People who do well with us have experience in just about every field you can imagine - customer service, stocked shelves in a warehouse, as a waiter or waitress at a restaurant, administrative assistant, in a call center, temp job, cashier, communications.
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Excellent development skills in Node.js and ReactProficiency with fundamental front end languages such as HTML, CSS, and JavascripteCommerce experience (even as a hobby)Sports fanDeployed customer-facing software into a product environmentStrong analytical and critical thinkingGood communication skillsNice to haveFamiliarity with Redux.
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