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As a Traffic Engineer, you will undertake traffic engineering activities and tasks, including traffic operation analysis, travel demand modelling, transportation safety evaluations as well as other traffic engineering related activities.
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KPMG is currently seeking a Cyber Operations Content Development & Engineering to join our Enterprise Security Services organization.
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As a participating member of the Power Plant team, the Stationary Engineer will stand watch in the boiler/chiller plant, making rounds and taking readings. Start, stop and operate boilers, chillers, combustion turbine/generator and related equipment consistent with a central power plant environment.
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The Controls Engineer provide process engineering support to drive continuous improvement in the areas OEE, ZBY, and OBE. This position will also provide engineering support to continuous improvement of the main plant metrics (safety, quality, service and cost.
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As a 2nd Grade Stationary Engineer, you will carry out our mission to improve the experience of aging together by m aintaining the continuous operation of the boiler room and associated plant equipment including HVAC systems in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local standards, guidelines, and regulations.
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Kimley-Horn's Towson, MD (Maryland) office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 4+ years of experience to join their Land Development team! Kimley-Horn's Towson, MD (Maryland) office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 4+ years of experience to join their Land Development team.
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We are seeking a Civil Engineer with water resources and site development experience to join our Baltimore, MD team. We provide practical solutions to clients in the marine terminal, transportation, energy, environmental, federal, and urban development markets around the world.
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The Staff Fire Protection Engineer will undertake design work for multi-discipline projects and develop comprehensive fire protection packages, encompassing fire suppression, fire alarm, smoke management, and life safety.
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Lead the design, development, and implementation of ETL pipelines using Apache NiFi and Java Spring Boot microservices.
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Mechanical Engineer Intern/Co-op Spring 2025 - Energy Solutions - CMTA. Mechanical co-ops can expect to get hands on experience with photovoltaic systems, LED lighting designs, HVAC systems like geothermal, and building automation systems.
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RCT Systems, Power Systems Division, is seeking Electrical Engineers specializing in Microcontroller, DSP, and/or FPGA system integration and development.
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In support of that activity, we are seeking a Principal/Sr. Principal Analog Integrated Circuit Design Engineer for design and implementation of the analog circuits which provide regulated voltages currents and sense RF signals as well as other circuit operating conditions.
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OVERVIEW The Sr. Control Engineer is responsible for maintaining instrumentation and control systems in support of plant production, quality, GMP and safety goals. Create and share best practice amongst the controls engineer group, ensuring that the teams at Baltimore are using ‘one system’ Ensure knowledge transfer within the controls team so individual expertise and knowledge is shared between team members.
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The ADOPT Onsite Field Service Engineer (Tier 3) reports to and works within an assigned client site location daily, providing support for technical system needs. Delivering the fan experience at one of 100+ sports facilities for the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, MLS, NCAA.
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As a participating member of the Power Plant team, we are seeking a Stationary Engineer who will stand watch in the boiler/chiller plant, making rounds and taking readings. Classified Title: Stationary Engineer.
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