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Jan 28, 2026
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Structural Project Engineer
Facet, Inc Burlington, WA, USA
Join Our Facet Team Facet is a fast-growing energetic civil and structural engineering and environmental consulting firm with six offices in Washington. We are engineers, scientists, arborists, landscape architects, planners, and more, with decades of experience working throughout the PNW and the nation. Job Description We are seeking a motivated and talented Structural Project Engineer, to act as a project manager on our dynamic team in Burlington, WA. The ideal candidate will manage, plan, and design diverse structural engineering projects, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Primary Responsibilities Conduct assessments and evaluations of existing structures Attend meetings with clients, jurisdictional agencies, other professionals and organizations Develop engineering solutions to challenges presented by the client within budget, schedule and project constraints Manage, administer and design structural engineering...
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Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Mechanical Engineering Manager
Myomo, Inc Burlington, MA, USA
Mechanical Engineering Manager Department: Engineering Employment Type: Full Time Location: Burlington, MA Compensation: $148,000 - $165,000 / year Description Why should you join our success story? Based on patented technology developed at MIT, Harvard Medical School and by the Company, Myomo develops and markets the MyoPro® product line of lightweight, non-invasive, powered arm braces (orthoses) to restore function in paralyzed or weakened arms and hands of individuals that have suffered a stroke, spinal cord, or nerve injury. (E.g. brachial plexus injury or other neuro-muscular disabilities.) It is the only device that, sensing a patient's own neurological signals through non-invasive wearable sensors, can restore the ability to use their arms and hands so that they can live independently, increase their quality of life, reduce cost of care, and return to work. Published clinical research shows a clinically significant instantaneous reduction in upper...
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