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The system types include brightfield, darkfield, bare wafer, e-beam, macro inspection and SEM review. Provide defect metrology recipe application and equipment engineering across KLA, Applied Materials and Camtek platforms.
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Demonstrable Experience with one or more of the following: SnowFlake, SQL and/or PLSQL, Qlik Sense, PowerBI, Excel, VBA Macro. Demonstrable Experience with one or more of the following: SnowFlake, SQL and/or PLSQL, Qlik Sense, PowerBI, Excel, VBA Macro.
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These will include but are not limited to, lacto-fermentation, dairy clarification, oil washes, macro-infusion, vacuum-infusion and sous vide cordialing. Hovering above the urban hustle of Pike Place Market and Seattle s downtown, The Nest Thompson Seattle s iconic rooftop bar, cocktail lounge, and terrace showcases views of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountain Range beyond.
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Remote Principal Statistical Programmer needs 10 years Pharmaceutical/Biotech programming experience including macro/tools development experience. Minimum 10 years Pharmaceutical/Biotech programming experience including macro/tools development experience.
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Beyond technical skills, this role demands a visionary mindset; Therefore, the right candidate will be comfortable speaking about AI technologies (RPA, NLP, LLM, OCR) and capable of articulating strategic solutions from a macro perspective to potential clients and articulate the customer needs to the tech team to deliver quality solutions.
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A hedge fund in New York & Connecticut is now seeking a talented Macro Quant Researcher to join a leading Portfolio Manager's team. The Portfolio Manager has a very strong track record and is due to start in Q2 this year and seeking 2 additional team members - a senior researcher/sub-portfolio manager and the other, a junior macro strategist.
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Communicate global rates strategy and macro-economic development to the broader investment teams. The Portfolio Manager/Trader role will join the Global Rates team to build upon this vision to continue the investment strategy and portfolio positioning around key risks, such as duration, spread, liquidity, and currency in the global Sovereign, Supranational and Agency (SSA) markets leveraging both cash bonds and interest rates swaps.
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DRS works with both qualitative and quantitative data, conducting research and providing synthesized results from over 100 commercial sources, publicly available data, company and industry research, macro-economic, commodities and trade data.
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Strategies in PIMCO's $145bn alternatives complex includes diversified direct lending, hybrid credit, asset-based lending, opportunistic private credit, real estate, hedge funds (e.g. macro, long/short Credit, commodity relative value) and quantitative systematic strategies (e.g. alt risk premia, trend following.
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Responsibilities include: identify the macros or tools that will facilitate programing efficiency, lead the macro or tool development by working with contractors or by self, and support the macro or tool implementation and maintenance - Evaluate, assess and enhance DSI computing environment system.
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Serve as subject matter expert on Base SAS, SAS SQL, and SAS Macro used to support business processes and systems. Base SAS and SAS Macro with 3 - 5 years of development experience. We are a Fortune 200 company, 19,000 colleagues strong serving more than 10 million customers at six energy companiesAtlantic City Electric (ACE), Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE), Commonwealth Edison (ComEd), Delmarva Power & Light (DPL), PECO Energy Company (PECO), and Potomac Electric Power Company (Pepco.
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Proficient in SAS programming (SAS/Base, SAS/Stats, SAS/Macro, SAS/Graph, SAS/ETS), and SQL. Programming with data: ability to use a programming environment such as SAS, R, SQL to enhance and automate working with large volumes of data, for data processing, visualization and analysis.
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Extensive knowledge in SAS including SAS Base, SAS Macro, SAS SQL, SAS ACCESS, SAS ODS, System Management Console and other relevant components of SAS as applicable and experience in PySpark and Python development.
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Driven collaborators and innovators, our team thrives on transformative digital thinking, customer-first energy and flexible work arrangements that grow lives, careers and our company. Experience in Databricks workspace, Databricks notebooks, Job cluster and source control systems such as Github.
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Advanced knowledge of SAP in the following areas: o Data creation and maintenance in one or more roles/functional areas/modules o Bill of Material creation/update o Recipe and Production Version creation/update o Scripting in SAP o Comfortable manipulating data and using macro scripts in MS Excel.
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