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As a Software Engineer at Skillz, you’ll use your technical expertise to lead the development of complex, multi-disciplinary applications. Professional Software Engineering Experience (2+ years) with background in object-oriented programming and experience with cloud providers (AWS, Azure, GCP, or other.
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Once training is completed, you can be considered for several diverse roles, such as Junior DevOps, Production Support, Support Analyst, Junior Software Engineer, or IT Operations. As an Engineer/Analyst with Wiley Edge, you’ll play a vital role in enterprise technology, from algorithmic trading engines to regulatory reporting.
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Electronic Warfare Software Engineer. Support Advanced Technology Radar and EW programs including software for high-speed data acquisition, data distribution, and real-time signal processing; integration of COTS and custom technologies into prototype sensor systems; field testing of RF sensors and systems; and CONUS/OCONUS deployment of advanced sensor systems.
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As a Welding Engineer at Miller Electric, you will focus on new product development and sustaining initiatives to provide optimum solutions utilizing tools such as oscilloscopes and PC-based software programs.
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The senior software engineer supports custom AIT software solutions for large scale automated aerospace assembly systems for both domestic and international customers. Possesses required experience, skills, and attributes for assigned level in Professional Development, PLC Controls, GUI Development, Software Development, and Product Knowledge on the Engineering Skills Matrix.
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HOLLY HUNT is looking for a CNC Programmer and Process Engineer to fully own and shepherd the development and implementation of a startup CNC manufacturing program with acute focus on machinery automation in HH's high-end Casegoods manufacturing capabilities.
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The Microchip FPGA Software Engineering team delivers a comprehensive software suite for designing Microchip's FPGAs and managing the entire design flow from entry, to synthesis, through place-and-route, timing, power analysis, simulation, debug and programming.
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Want to start your career as a DevOps Engineer or Production Support Analyst? As an Engineer/Analyst with Wiley Edge, you’ll be on a shared mission to look after the technical systems and processes other teams rely on.
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The RF/Microwave Engineer will be responsible for participating in the development of state-of-the-art Transmit/Receive (T/R) Modules and antenna subsystems. Experience using RF modeling software such as CST or Ansys HFSS.
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Or San Francisco, or Seattle offices of Kilpatrick Townsend are seeking a full-time, entry-level Patent Engineer to join the Electronics & Software Patent Prosecution team. Electronics & Software Patent Engineer (Walnut Creek, San Francisco, or Seattle.
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Experience as a software engineer, infrastructure engineer, or site reliability engineer. SaaS Startup experience in security focused industries, such as fintech, security software and services, healthtech, identity and access management.
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Preferred experience with Siemens FEMAP Finite Element Analysis software (or similar FEA) Serco-NA has an opening for and immediately hiring a Structural Engineer supporting the Structures Systems Integration Team in PMS450, the VIRGINIA Class Submarine program office.
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Tridium’s Product team is looking for an energetic and innovative Software Engineer. 8 years of experience as a professional software engineer. Tridium is the inventor of the Niagara Framework, an IoT software framework that solves the challenges of managing smart devices, in real time, over the Internet.
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In this role, the CNC Engineer will work to translate institutional manual manufacturing knowledge into blueprints and computer models, establishing a systematic machine-based manufacturing system.
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