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Network Engineer III
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Join Akuna's IT Infrastructure team as a Network Engineer III in Chicago. You will maintain and optimize our global low-latency trading network, serving as a key technical resource. The role requires 3-5 years' IP networking experience, CCNP certification, and expertise in BGP, OSPF, and multicas...
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United States , Chicago
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140000.00 USD / Year
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AKUNA CAPITAL
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Data Engineer III
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Join Retail Insight as a Senior Data Engineer in Chicago. Design and scale our high-volume data platforms using MSSQL, Azure, and cloud technologies. Enjoy a hybrid role with mentorship, architectural influence, and direct client impact. Benefit from flexible working, generous PTO, and strong car...
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United States , Chicago
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115000.00 - 130000.00 USD / Year
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Retail Insight
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Structural Engineer III
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Join Bowman as a Structural Engineer III in Chicago, IL. This role requires a Bachelor's in Civil Engineering, 5+ years of structural experience, and EIT/PE registration. You'll execute complex engineering for transportation projects and enjoy comprehensive benefits, including medical insurance a...
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United States , Chicago
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Bowman
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About the Engineer III role

Explore a rewarding career path with Engineer III jobs, a senior-level role designed for experienced professionals ready to take on complex technical challenges. An Engineer III is a seasoned contributor and subject-matter expert, operating with considerable independence and often mentoring junior staff. This position represents a crucial step between hands-on engineering and leadership, requiring a deep well of technical knowledge and proven problem-solving abilities.

The core of an Engineer III's role involves tackling advanced, non-routine engineering problems. Common responsibilities are diverse and impactful, typically including designing, analyzing, and developing systems or components; conducting sophisticated feasibility studies and validation tests; and performing highly complex troubleshooting and repairs. These professionals are expected to lead specific project phases, contribute to architectural development, and evaluate the reliability of materials and techniques. A significant part of their duties often involves creating and reviewing technical documentation, such as blueprints, schematics, and design specifications. Furthermore, Engineer III professionals frequently provide guidance and mentorship to less-experienced engineers, helping to cultivate talent within their team.

The skill set for these jobs is extensive. A strong foundation in analytical thinking and complex problem-solving is non-negotiable. Technical proficiency is paramount, though the specific domain expertise varies by field—whether it's mechanical systems, electrical components, HVAC, plumbing, software architecture, or electronic hardware design. Engineer III jobs demand proficiency with relevant design tools, modeling software, and diagnostic equipment. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are essential for collaborating with cross-functional teams, reporting progress to management, and documenting work. Leadership potential, even without a formal management title, is a key trait, as is a meticulous attention to detail and a steadfast commitment to safety protocols and industry standards.

Typical requirements for Engineer III positions include a bachelor’s degree in engineering or a related technical field, with many roles preferring a master’s degree. Employers generally seek candidates with 4 to 6 years of progressive, relevant experience. Depending on the industry, specific certifications may be required, such as a Universal CFC Certification for HVAC roles or a Professional Engineer (PE) license in certain civil or mechanical disciplines. A valid driver’s license is also common. For those seeking a role with greater autonomy, technical depth, and influence, Engineer III jobs offer a compelling and challenging next step in a professional engineering career.