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San Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $291,100 - $332,300 for Director, Software Engineering. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $274,800 - $313,600 for Director, Software Engineering.
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Should have working knowledge of Project Management & Administration, Marine Construction Materials, Procurement, Estimating, Scheduling, Project Tracking Software, Cost Control, Engineering & Project Standards, and Safety & Environmental Compliance.
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Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or related degree KEYWORDS: avionics, flight control, powertrain management, battery management, software, software engineer, senior software engineer, embedded software engineer, senior embedded software engineer, programming, software design and development, C, C.
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Collaborating with Software Engineering Leaders, Project Managers, Product Managers, and others to ensure smooth integration of Quality Engineering solutions into the SDLC (Agile preferred.
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Homes.com - Director, Software Engineering. We are seeking an accomplished Director, Software Development to join our team in supporting the Homes.com product. + Minimum 8+ years of professional software development experience building large distributed, API-driven systems and leading agile teams.
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Our team is looking for a Software Engineering Manager who will lead an engineering team within Ad Intelligence. Master’s or PhD in computer science, EE Information Systems, Software, Electrical or Electronics Engineering.
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Remote (Regardless of Location): $232,900 - $265,800 for Director, Software Engineering. Experience with one or multiple areas of AI technology stack including prompt engineering, guardrails, vector databases/knowledge bases, LLM hosting, advanced RAG and fine-tuning.
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Reports to: Sr Engineering Manager. As an integral member of the Materials Engineering team at Honeywell Aerospace, the Shot Peen & CNC Machining Engineer will lead aerospace level functional groups in surface enhancement, conventional and nonconventional machining, and engineering substantiation/source approval.
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We are currently seeking a software engineering director, reporting directly to the Chief Technology Officer/VP Engineering, to run the software development group for all embedded systems development and maintenance.
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Interface with systems, harness, software, and electrical/RF engineering teams to inform spacecraft/payload mechanical design and layout. Some work products will include mechanical models of space and ground systems in CAD software (e.g., Solidworks), thermal analysis, structural analysis, vibration analysis, and finite element analysis to support critical system trades.
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Plus Power is looking for a driven Software Engineering Manager to lead our team developing Plus Power's real time energy trading platform. Manage both long term software engineering strategy and near-term tactical milestones to ensure software hits commercial milestones.
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Work with top-flight software and hardware and data science engineering talent from places like Google, Amazon, Nvidia, Palantir, and NASA JPL. We are scaling our engineering team and looking for world-class engineers with experience and expertise in building scalable software solutions for real-world problems.
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Adhere to and raise the bar on the software engineering processes and best practices on the embedded software team. Write software to interact with the battery systems, power electronics, EMS/SCADA systems, and downstream embedded controllers on site.
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Use software such as GHS, Flow 3D, femap/Nastran, and any other new software the company may decide to use. Bachelor of Science in Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering, Ocean Engineering, or other related disciplines.
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Proficiency with software for data analysis, visualization, and statistical process control, including JMP, Spotfire, Tableau, and Camline SPACE. MS or PhD in Materials Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Ceramics Engineering, Physics, or Applied Engineering Physics.
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