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Experience working with industry leading HL7 interface engines such as Mirth, Rhapsody, Cloverleaf. Experience with testing tools such as NIST validators, SOAP UI Knowledge of standard coded terminologies (LOINC, SNOMED, RxNorm, NCPDP etc) or terminology services products a plus.
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Facilitate and lead detailed HL7 v2, HL7 CDA and FHIR interface mapping discussions with clients. Knowledge of standard coded terminologies (LOINC, SNOMED, RxNorm, NCPDP etc) or terminology services products a plus.
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Transform ideas into visual executions – whether sketches, style frames, concept art, interface design, finished art or multi-platform visual design strategies from environmental graphics and print design, to motion and broadcast graphics.
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Improve user interface and monitoring capabilities by helping to create HMIs utilizing Schneider Vijeo based on project P&IDs. Facilitate he development of control panel wiring designs with voltages between 24 VDC and 480 VAC.
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IMP is looking for a highly motivated OMS (Trade Order Management System) Interface Developer to join our Consulting Practice. OMS Interface Developer. 5 years of experience as a Charles River Developer (preferred) or as Developer in another leading OMS (Latent Zero, LongView, Aladdin, Bloomberg, etc.
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Interface with wire harness suppliers to address Design for Manufacturability issue. Able to interface with other functional areas (interior, engine, transmission, etc.) Interface with vehicle or equipment electrical system designers to ensure basic electrical requirements are understood and implemented.
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The position involves full-stack development of mixed signal printed circuit boards (PCBs) containing high speed digital circuitry, embedded systems, power conversion, and/or related technologies, as well as associated chassis and interface wiring design.
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Designing and programming industrial control systems (ICS) including programmable logic controllers (PLCs), remote I/O systems, remote terminal units (RTUs), and human-machine interface (HMI) components.
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A good understanding of Fanuc and Siemens PLC’s and how they interface with the NC is a strong plus. A good understanding of Fanuc and Siemens PLC’s and how they interface with the NC is a strong plus.
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This is an excellent opportunity to acquire knowledge in control systems, instrumentation and electrical interface systems, SCADA and telemetry, and the application of ISA to engineering and design.
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This engineer will primarily develop and implement digital signal processing algorithms as well as implementing FPGA based designs for interface communications, controls and/or data processing applications.
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Proficient with Cisco ASA Firewalls configured for High Availability in an Active/Passive mode, SLA for dynamic WAN interface failover, Standard and Extended Access Lists (ACL), Network Address Translation (NAT), AnyConnect SSL VPN w/MFA, and IPSec P2P VPN. Proficient with Cisco Firepower including Access Control Polices, Intrusion Polices, Identity Integration w/ISE-PIC, AD Realm Integration, and Advanced Malware Protection (AMP.
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In this position, you will be responsible for piping analysis work on new generation nuclear projects, and will interface with systems engineering, structural engineering, piping design, and support design groups, for the design of piping systems and pipe supporting elements.
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In this role, this individual will monitor asset-based securitized products markets, source and evaluate investment opportunities, interface with the trading counterparties, and execute trades.
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BA/BS Degree in Graphic Design, Visual Design, User Interface Design, Architecture Design, Video Game Design, a design bootcamp certification and/or equivalent experience in industry. Work closely with software development team to support prototyping activities with visual design mockups/assets to capture and resolve bugs, including resolution of UX design inconsistencies, incorrect or missing graphic resources, etc.
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