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7+ years of direct sales experience carrying and exceeding a quota and selling enterprise software/ software-as-a-service (Business Intelligence/ Data Warehouse/ Big Data/ Advanced Analytics/ Machine Learning) to C-level executives.
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Description Simpson Strong-Tie is a leader in engineered structural connectors, software, and solutions for the building industry. Our founder, Barc Simpson established 9 Principles of Business we live out as company values and have made Simpson Strong-Tie an inspiring place to work since 1956.
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As a software engineer for DRS Naval Electronics, you will apply your technical and development experience to solve software design-related problems for components and subsystems in our portfolio of US Navy electronics infrastructure solutions.
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Director of Business Integration and Development - Building Technologies, Integrator Business(Bosch Company) Climatec, LLC A Bosch Company | Building Comfort, Safety & Efficiency About Robert Bosch GmbHHeadquartered in Germany, Robert Bosch GmbH is a premier global supplier with four primary business sectors: Automotive Technology, Industrial Technology, Consumer Goods, and Energy and Building Technology.
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Depending on your experience, the Manager, Software Development may be influencing the strategic direction of the team and may also influence roadmaps of other teams that overlap in business or technical domains.
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Regional low voltage integrator seeking security sales/business development in Atlanta. Proven experience with electronic security, video surveillance, Lenel, Genetec, Software House, Avigilon, CCTV, and Access Control.
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Collaborate with marketing, sales, and product development teams to align industry relationship strategies with overall business goals. Simpson Strong-Tie is a leader in engineered structural connectors, software, and solutions for the building industry.
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84 months expertise in Design, Development and Management of Business Rules Architecture System involving Rules Entry UI System invoking portable Runtime Engine deployable in WPS (WebSphere Process Server), Decision Service Design and Development using ADS (Automation Decision Services – IBM Cloud Pak for Automation CP4BA.
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Depending on your experience, the Manager, Software Development will be influencing the strategic direction of the team and may also influence roadmaps of other teams that overlap in business or technical domains.
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You will be a part of the team working on Ruby on Rails and Vue.js building and scaling the proprietary software platform to manage the business. As a Full Stack Software Developer you will be involved in all aspects of development all the way through deployment.
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Providing general indirect tax calculation and collection super subject matter expertise to internal and external personas – including legal, customer service, public policy, media relations, business development, tax software vendors and service providers, taxing authorities and other governmental entities, and industry and tax groups.
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Curtiss-Wright invests in the development, recruitment, and retention of critical skills as part of its model for business success. 1-2 years of recent software development experience required.
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We are looking for a qualified Senior Full-Stack Software Development Engineer to join our Compliance team in San Diego, CA (or remote). As a Senior Software Development Engineer, you are eager to take on multiple languages, frameworks, and contribute to future architecture decisions.
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Leverage familiarity with Fixed Income trade flows, valuations, and risk management to perform software development and systems integration. Analyzes, designs, develops, deploys, and maintains software applications in support of Capital Markets business units.
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A solid work history as well as proven experience in the use of SQL server development tools and assisting WIC program staff with business software planning, guiding and directing good software practices, conducting quality assurance and unit testing, and ensuring positive software testing results are required.
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