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7 Engineer Jobs in Chicago, IL
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CEngineer III - StructuralChicago, IL (Onsite) Full-TimePRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Provides structural design and analysis of elevated structures, bridges, buildings and related facilities. Prepares detailed sketches, drawings, cost estimates, specificati...
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CElectrical Engineer IIChicago, IL (Onsite) Full-TimePRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Assists in the design of various new electrical systems relating to but not limited to electrical power, control, equipment. Evaluates electrical equipment, electronic circ...
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CEngineer I - StructuralChicago, IL (Onsite) Full-TimePRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Using prescribed methods, performs specific and limited portions of broader structural engineering assignments relating to elevated structures, bridges, buildings and other...
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CEngineer II - StructuralChicago, IL (Onsite) Full-TimePRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Reviews shop drawings, design drawings, and specifications for compliance with structural engineering principles and applicable policies, codes, and ordinances. Prepares de...
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CStructure Maintenance CoordinatorChicago, IL (Onsite) Full-TimePRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Manages and coordinates various structural maintenance projects with a broad range of responsibilities including planning, scheduling, permitting, budget analysis, cost est...
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CPower Engineer IVChicago, IL (Onsite) Full-TimePRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Supervises, monitors and reviews the activities of field personnel to ensure compliance with the Authority’s standards, procedures, preventive maintenance schedules, applic...
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CRail Equipment Tech IIISkokie, IL (Onsite) Full-TimePRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Visits various manufacturers’ plants for prolonged periods of time and inspects rail cars, equipment and component parts to determine if they are satisfactory and in compli...
Engineer Jobs in Chicago, IL
Aerospace engineers research, design, create, maintain, and test the performance of aircrafts, missiles, satellites, space vehicles, weapons systems, and the components of these crafts.In a typical day, an aerospace engineer's duties might include:
• Using scientific principles and computer-aided design programs to design aircraft, their components, and support devices
• Supervising the assembly of airframes and installation of components including engines and instruments
• Participating in flight-test programs to measure aircraft variables including take-off distances, rate of climb, and landing capabilities.