He responded to their complaints of slow service and arrogant engineers by adding 400 customer-service agents to take orders and quote jobs faster.
The technology for the world's first teletext service was developed by BBC engineers who were trying to find ways of providing subtitles on TV programmes for the deaf, rather than produce a news service.
Fear of these setbacks has also climbed up the social ladder: not just factory workers and low-paid service employees but also managers and engineers.
They explained that these include delays in receiving land use permits from federal agencies like the Fish and Wildlife Service and the Army Corps of Engineers.
Students in the program pursue independent research projects, complete an interdisciplinary curriculum, gain entrepreneurial skills, and participate in service-learning activities such as Engineers Without Borders.
Of course, there were very few left once the Washington Post subsidiary Social Code hired 15 engineers from the floundering service, which accounted for more than half of its workforce.
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Facebook has got its engineers tinkering on a service to compete with the wildly-popular app Snapchat, according to a report in All Things D, which cites sources close to the matter.
The six-member panel was comprised of civil servants, structural engineers, police and fire service representatives.
But OnStar's virtual diagnostic service provides immediate data that can give engineers a jump on potential quality issues before customers even notice a problem.
Agencies would include the Environmental Protection Agency, Army Corps of Engineers, Fish and Wildlife Service, Food and Drug Administration, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
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At the wheel is a former British Special Air Service soldier, squiring three clipboard-toting engineers from Bechtel Group.
Local veterans, The Royal Welsh and Royal Engineers were among the attendees at the service.
General Carl Strock, chief of engineers for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, said Thursday, Cox News Service reported.
Electricity supplies to 115 homes in Ackworth and Featherstone were turned off by power engineers at the request of the fire service.
Engineers made running repairs allowing a reduced service to run, with final repairs and testing of the new signalling equipment completed on Wednesday evening.
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Virgin Media and London Underground engineers continue to test and prepare the forthcoming WiFi service, including recent capacity testing at Chancery Lane underground station where hundreds of devices were connected to the station's WiFi service at exactly the same time to reproduce the service experience of a busy Tube train arriving at the station2.
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But the vast majority of the service jobs that are now going offshore do not require highly qualified engineers.
If the project is approved, engineers would hope to have the propulsion unit, or service module, ready to fly on the American rocket's first test flight.
Telewest's self-install package does away with the need for a visit by one of the company's engineers and lets existing customers swiftly switch on a broadband service.
London-based Olive Security provides former British Special Air Service troops--one unarmed guard for every four or so engineers who go out on a job--to drive and offer a show of muscle.
Engineers have worked through the night to restore power to households whose service was hit by the weather.
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Their plan is to create a full-service firm that recruits talent for its portfolio companies not just executives, but engineers, designers, coders, developers and the like.
They want their salespeople to sell more, their engineers to innovate faster and with greater ingenuity, their client-care people to better service accounts, and on and on.
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Foodler was founded in 2004 by three Cisco software engineers who initially went door to door to restaurants in Boston to get them to sign up for the service, which takes 6% of every order as a base commission fee.
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