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works with consultants to incorporate requirements into architectural drawings. Prepare frame-walk revisions and distribute to Trade Partners, Superintendents, Regional Purchasing Team, and all others affected by a change. Complete redlines as necessary from Architectural Coordinators and Project Manager to ensure construction drawings are ready for city submittal. view job details

Support of design team with preparation of CADD drawings. Assists in the evaluation of new drafting /design procedures and/or software. Utilize mathematics including algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. view job details

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Rugby is a distributor of architectural wood products, decorative surfacing, doors and hardware lumbers for residential and institutional markets. view company details

EN Engineering is a provider of design, engineering, environmental and automation services to utilities and pipeline companies. view company details

MEP is an engineering consulting firm that offers plumbing, electrical, mechanical, building and tenant services. view company details

RH2 is an innovative, full service engineering firm specializing in water resource and municipal engineering. Since 1978, RH2 has focused on providing the highest quality and best value services to local municipal and state government agencies throughout the Pacific Northwest. Today, RH2 has more than 100 employees in eight offices in Washington and Oregon. Our firm is organized into discipline groups that are managed by specialists in each area, with local offices providing the primary contact and project support, but with the ability to interface with engineers with needed specialties in oth... view company details

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Job description Engineers research and develop solutions to technical needs in society. They design products, materials, machinery, factories, systems, structures, and much more. Their main work lies in ensuring efficiency, and working to constantly improve the quality of all aspects of life. They also analyze the impact their projects have had on the environment and society. Most engineers specialize in a certain area, there are more than 25 specialties recognized by professional engineering societies and each area has many divisions. Engineers will also sometimes choose to specialize in a s... view article details

Anthony Hankinson is not only reaching for the stars, he’s making sure you’re safe when you’re flying among them.Hankinson, a 31-year-old husband and father, is a manufacturing engineering planner at The Boeing Company in North Charleston, S.C. As a member of the Electrical Corrective Actions team, Hankinson takes care of electrical issues that might arise in Boeing’s popular 787 Dreamliner airplane. But even though Hankinson now works at the world’s largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners with 170,000 employees in 70 countries, it took some old-fashioned elb... view article details

Broadly, the engineer's job is to apply scientific and mathematical principles to solve problems and/or fill human needs. This can range from planning a bridge to sending a person in space to inventing medical instruments. Since an engineer's solution should be fully functional, economical, and compatible for human use, an engineer's job may also consist of testing for these many critical factors.Engineering is a field broken down into specialty areas, including but not limited to: Aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, environmental engine... view article details

Q. Two weeks ago I took a part-time job as an x-ray technician. In the classified ad the employer listed two positions available: x-ray technician and medical assistant. When I applied for the x-ray job, I was asked whether I was able to perform the duties of the other job, if needed. I said yes, I could and would help out if needed. Now I seem to be doing both jobs and the company isn't trying to fill the other position. I don't mind doing the work, because it enhances my skills, but I don't want to be taken advantage of. Should I address the situation now or bide my time? If they do not hire... view article details

A federal program designed to help jobless veterans find work is proving very popular with its target audience, according to numbers released this week by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.The VOW to Hire Heroes Act, signed into law in November 2011, calls for the creation of a program that pays for unemployed veterans to receive training in fields where skilled workers are in high demand, as determined by the U.S. Department of Labor. The resulting Veteran Retraining Assistance Program, or VRAP, began accepting applications on May 15.In the six weeks since VRAP launched, the program has... view article details

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There is no doubt that money is flowing well these days in the engineering field. Engineering salaries have skyrocketed over the past few years. Whether you are a software engineer pulling in the big bucks or an electrical engineer working on the forefront of new technologies, it is a great time to be in the field. Knowing the forces behind this boom helps job seekers position themselves to take advantage of it. It provides insight as well into whether the trend will continue. Take a deep dive into the growth in engineering salaries, the key factors driving it, and what it means for the future... view blog & white papers details

With remote work becoming the norm, companies struggle in setting fair and competitive pay for software engineers. Location no longer ties an engineer to a physical office, so how do companies determine their pay? As they transition to more dispersed workforces, companies must rethink their approaches to setting and adjusting pay. Benchmarking Software Engineering Compensation in the Remote Era To attract and retain top talent, companies must offer market-rate pay for software engineers, even for remote roles. The average pay for a software engineer in the U.S. is over $100,000. But for remote... view blog & white papers details

What makes a good Analyst?  Analyst is a very broad term used differently in every organization and job.  But when you think of an Analyst what are the key attributes you think of?   So often job descriptions and hiring managers focus only on technical skills.  The ability to write kick-ass queries and wrangle data like nobody's business. But in many cases the "Analysis" in "Analyst" is missing.  The critical thinking skills which enable a person to see contextual patterns in data and notice when something looks off. The ability to unconsciously notice the relatedness between several pieces of... view blog & white papers details

Starting a company can be exciting, but it also presents a fair share of challenges. One of the biggest hurdles is setting the appropriate pay for the first engineer who joins the fledgling startup. They are taking a huge risk by jumping aboard, so they will want something that reflects that. However, it is also vital to consider what is fair for the founders who got the ball rolling in the first place. Balancing pay, equity, and title for that first technical hire requires a deep understanding of everyone's contributions. It also involves setting expectations upfront. Having a good grasp of s... view blog & white papers details

Careers in human resources cover more than just hiring and looking for talent. Much of their work deals with people. HR experts often work with leaders to know how to manage people effectively. To do this, they need to gather data from people for the process to be successful. But as with all processes, the data they use should be dependable and correct. Data about people is broad. In addition, handling data is tough and there can be inconsistencies. But there are methods that can help beat this challenge. What is People Analytics? This process is also known as HR talent analytics. It uses dat... view blog & white papers details