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B.S. in Computer Science, Systems Engineering, Management, or other related or equivalent experience. Candidates must be able to sit, read, work on a computer, and watch a computer screen for extended periods of time.
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In addition to having a doctorate in Computer Science, Computer / Electrical / Mechanical / Biosystems Engineering, Agriculture, Biology, Environmental Science, or other closely related discipline, the candidate for the position will have a record in research and teaching that warrants hiring at the Associate or Full Professor rank.
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A minimum of a bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field; a masters degree or PhD is preferred. Implement advanced machine learning algorithms into practical, scalable applications that are integrated into broader systems.
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Designs and checks-out the modification, fabrication and assembly of prototype mechanical systems, experimental designs, and specialized computer-controlled equipment. Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, Biomedical Engineering or related field or equivalent combination of education and applicable job experience.
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Bachelor's Degree with 10+ years of experience in information technology, computer science, information systems or related field and experience in enterprise architecture, engineering, and standards.
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Strong understanding of electrical engineering principles, including analog and digital circuit design, signal processing, power electronics, and control systems. Circuit Design and Analysis: Develop circuit designs, schematics, and PCB layouts using computer-aided design (CAD) tools.
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Bachelors degree in Business, Software Development, Computer Information Systems, Engineering, Operations Management and/or Accounting. Develops procedures for implementation, programming, and maintenance of complex computer systems.
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Program Manager- IFE SoftwareLAUNCH Technical Workforce Solutions is seeking an IFE Program Manager in Atlanta, GA.Job Duties and Responsibilities:The Principal Software Engineer partners with the Software Director/CTO in the direction and management of the planning, design, engineering, and development of complex computer-based systems.
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Conduct engineering design of: Grading and proper drainage, Stormwater Management Facilities and Stormwater Conveyance Systems, Utility systems, including but not limited to sanitary sewer and water, Erosion and Sedimentation Control calculations and best management practices, Hydrology and hydraulics calculations and studies.
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Requirements Qualifications: Civilian Education: BA/BS Preferred Disciplines: Applied Statistics, Operations Research, Systems Analysis, Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, Systems Engineering, or another related field.
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Education: Bachelors in Computer Science, Business, Technical, Mathematics, Information Systems, Design, Business/Administration, Education, or Engineering. KTG uses systems and tools that manage every part of Kiewits business and lifecycle of a project to improve planning and day-to-day execution in the field by giving our people real-time data to make faster, smarter decisions.
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Evaluate and integrate engineering systems and implement code, accessibility, and zoning analyses. Appropriate examples include: hydraulic modeling software (WaterCAD / SewerCAD / Autodesk SSA, computer aided drafting software (AutoCAD Civil 3D), GIS software (ArcGIS.
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Patent Attorney – Software Patent Prosecution (CA, CO, DC, GA, NC, WA) June 3, 2023 Location: Atlanta , Denver , Raleigh , San Diego , San Francisco , Seattle , Silicon Valley (Menlo Park) , Washington DC , Winston Salem Practice: (EES) Electronics & Software Kilpatrick Townsend’s Electronics & Software Patent Prosecution team a USPTO-registered Attorney with a degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a closely related field.
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Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Computer Engineering, or related field. Minimum 6 years of DBA experience with 5+ HANA DBA experience preferably in a cloud environment.
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Back To Search ResultsGeneral Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems is a global leader in the design, engineering and production of munitions, weapons, lightweight tactical vehicles, missile components and armament systems around the world.
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