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Experience must include direct work experience in Computer/information technology. Use and support of Energy Management Systems (EMS) software in a power system control center environment, with complex computer interrelationships and network topologies.
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Computer science, malware, photonics, programmer, software engineer. Northrop Grumman is currently seeking either a Facility Electrical Engineer or a Principal Electrical Engineer to design the electrical power systems facility projects that support both sustaining infrastructure and new program facilitation requirements on site at our Palmdale, CA location.
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The CNC Programmer and Operator is responsible for programming, setting up, and operating conventional, special purpose, and computer numerical control (CNC) machines and machining centers to fabricate nonmetallic parts.
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Computer knowledge of Excel, Unigraphics, PC-DMIS, Master-CAM/Surf-CAM. Computer knowledge of Excel, Unigraphics, PC-DMIS, Master-CAM/Surf-CAM. DESCRIPTION: Program and operate CNC ( Mori Seiki and Charmilles Micron ) machines using either Surf-CAM and/or Master-CAM applications.
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As an PLC Programmer I you will assist with most aspects of system integration projects by identifying parts and components for PLC, network, computer, and software components; programming PLCs and HMIs; testing functionality of program logic and installed equipment; troubleshooting software and systems issues during start-up; developing and assembling required documentation and user manuals created during the development process.
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BS/BA degree in Statistics, Mathematics, or Computer Science or in a related field and 2+ years of Biotechnology/Pharmaceutical/CRO industry experience as a clinical trial SAS Programmer programming CDISC data structures\ OR.
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Basic computer knowledge with understanding of CNC programming (MasterCAM, Espirit) Desired 5+ years of experience as a CNC Set Up / Programmer. Read blue prints, drawings, or other computer-aided files.
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Most programming done at machines, but they have the ability to program on computer using MasterCAM software, so experience with MasterCAM is a plus. Programming CNC lathes and mills FROM SCRATCH (preferably at machines and not just on a computer.
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The CNC programmer has the primary responsibility of operating computer numeric controlled production equipment to produce quality parts. The CNC programmer is capable of developing and maintaining accurate and efficient CNC machine code.
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Computer engineering, informatic, javascript, malware, programmer, radar, robotics, software engineer. Roquette is a family-owned global leader in plant-based ingredients, a pioneer of plant proteins and a leading provider of pharmaceutical excipients.
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The CNC Programmer/Machinist will develop programs to produce machined parts on computer numerical control (CNC) mills, swiss/multiswiss lathes, routers, abrasive cutoff, bandsaws, tool presetters, assembly stations, and lasers.
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CNC Programmer & Machinist. College or Technical training in the application and the use of Computer Aided Manufacturing software; Mastercam experience a plus. Experience in Computer Aided Design; SolidWorks experience is a plus.
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If so, Conax is looking for an experienced CNC Programmer to join the Team! If you are passionate about working in a manufacturing environment, like to take initiative, can do what's required for the job, have previous CNC programming experience and e xtensive experience with computer modeling software , then we are interested in hearing from you.
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Are you a CNC Programmer with a background in metal fabrication and design? This role would suit a CNC Programmer seeking a highly dynamic role in a supportive and rewarding environment with a clear progression route to management.
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We are looking for a highly skilled computer programmer who is comfortable with both front and back-end programming. Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or equivalent field with 7+ years of proven experience designing and developing web applications.
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