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This role will lead the team and work content providing Systems Engineering and Integration (SE&I) capabilities to NASA/Johnson Space Center in support of the EVA and Human Surface Mobility Program (EHP.
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Company Overview: A leading renewable energy company, dedicated to advancing sustainable energy solutions, is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Operations and Engineering Manager to join their team in Houston, TX. The company focuses on innovative and cutting-edge technologies in the energy sector, with a strong emphasis on battery storage systems.
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Ongoing Training (RSO, Systems, Software Programs, OSHA Safety, JJ Keller, etc.) - Utilize engineering document database system to create, compile and produce engineering USMs for customer equipment.
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The Civil/Structural Engineer IV will perform civil/structural engineering assignments associated with designing equipment, components, structures or systems. Interact with drafting/design group to develop and review engineering drawings.
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Responsibilities include analysis, evaluation and design of storm-water management and site drainage facilities; surface water hydrology and flood protection measures; pipeline systems (gravity flow and pressurized systems); pump intakes, discharge outfalls, and other offshore or onshore hydraulic structures.
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Previous OSP engineering and Field data collection experience, along with working knowledge of client software systems including, ARAMIS, BST-CAD, OSPCM, JMS (OPEDS), AOtX, AOTS, PLANET, CEEOT, MMT, PM Tool, EFACTS, MIC, LFACS, GRANITE and OCALC. The ideal candidate will have expert level experience with Customer Quality Control metrics, work print design, FTIs, and other measures to ensure first time acceptance.
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Design, analyze and prepare complex project deliverables for power generation systems, substations, power distribution systems, lighting & grounding systems, and other engineering systems as required by each project.
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Performs system specification, design, architecture, and development for Control Systems (Siemens and Rockwell PLC based) and machinery monitoring systems such as Bently Nevada. The Electrical & Instrumentation Engineers will join the Controls Engineering Team. As our E & I Engineer, you will be responsible for all electrical and instrumentation on our high-quality pump and compressor production orders.
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Buckeye Partners is currently seeking an Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer II , with experience in design engineering in the pipeline and terminals business, chemicals industry, or other process industries to join our growing team.
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They will perform building performance analysis including evaluate daylighting, solar heat gain, thermal energy transfer, and holistic integration of the enclosure with building mechanical, lighting, and plumbing systems.
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The position will involve computer modeling for vibration and acoustics analyses, which could include finite element analysis (FEA) of structural systems, building acoustics modeling and ray tracing, and/or environmental noise modeling.
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This position is based in Houston, TX. Assist in the performance of routine inspections, testing, and preventative maintenance of fire protection systems - fire alarm systems, fire sprinkler systems and extinguishing systems under direct supervision.
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You have a degree in engineering, construction, business or economics, with proven technical/financial/commercial expertise in large industrial energy projects and technologies, including preferably in the areas of electrolysis, hydrogen, power generation, or fuels/gasses.
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The candidate will work with ISS System Managers who are responsible and accountable for all aspects of the system hardware life cycle including requirements development, systems engineering, hardware and software development, verification, certification, integration, sustaining engineering, resupply and final system/vehicle closeout.
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Assist with the design of fire protection and life safety engineering systems including automatic fire sprinkler systems, fire detection and alarm systems, smoke management systems, and egress systems.
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