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Expertise in protein and antibody engineering in the discovery and preclinical development of biotherapeutic candidates. Play a key role in assessing protein structure and function as applied toward the evaluation of biologics for protein design and engineering.
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Extensive knowledge of Python/Django, Mysql/Postgres, Elastic DB, Kafka, Redis, Nginx, Vue.js, Performance automation, Devsecops/DevOps, Engineering Management, and Large scale Database problems.
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As the Head of Engineering, Backend & Server at Skillz, you will play a crucial role in defining the technical vision and roadmap for our next-generation eSports platform. Your responsibilities will include collaborating with product leadership and core engineering teams, tracking project schedules, communicating risk areas to upper management, fostering innovation, and ensuring the high productivity and career development of your team members.
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Hackajob has partnered with a pharmaceutical company looking for an experienced Director of Engineering to lead the development, deployment, and maintenance of full-stack, data-driven, cloud applications that serve our scientific community This role requires a blend of leadership and hands-on technical expertise.
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Over 15 years of industrial automation/engineering experience, covering PLC, Robotics, Vision, and Mechanical Design. Overseeing all engineering aspects, including mechanical and electrical/control design, PLC, HMI, robot, and vision programming, the Director sets the vision, provides guidance, and manages standards for machine design and technology selection.
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The Traffic Engineering department delivers a wide range of projects including traffic impact studies, traffic simulation and modeling, transportation planning, corridor and neighborhood studies, airport landside planning and engineering, data analytics, transportation management plans, traffic signal design, alternative analyses, planning for connected and autonomous vehicles, and traffic analyses to support master plans and large-scale highway projects.
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Have strong experience in engineering operations and a good understanding of building services (including fire life safety systems) Assists the Director of Engineering in the day-to-day operation supporting planning, scheduling, supervision, and administration of all repairs, maintenance and renovation works within the hotel premise.
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Minimum 5 years of experience in data analytics cycle (data gathering, transformation, ETL, mining, modeling, analytics, and reporting) using data analytics tools like SAS, Alteryx, Tableau, PowerBI, SQL, R, Python and/or ACL.
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The Qualified Member of the Engineering Department (QMED) holds an MMD with an appropriate QMED or Assistant Engineer's rating. Be trained in use of fixed fire suppression systems.
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Work will consist of instrumentation development and the performance of Raman arthroscopy measurements in a series of ex vivo and in vivo model systems to assess the diagnostic capability of the platform.
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The Engineering Geologist w ill provide daily broad-based understanding of geological and geotechnical engineering disciplines in a defense environment. Bachelor’s Degree in an Engineering Geology, Geology or Mining/Geotechnical Engineering discipline with 4 or more years of related experience.
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Strong background in geomechanics, computer modeling, field geophysics and tunnel/slope rock mass characterization geotechnical engineering. Additional factors considered in extending an offer include (but are not limited to) responsibilities of the job, education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity, alignment with market data, applicable bargaining agreement (if any), or other law.
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The Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering at Clarkson University invites applicants to apply for a Professor of Practice teaching-track position focused on biomedical engineering and bioengineering.
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We are one of the very few Engineering Firms in the Country that Designs and Builds its own creations in the wireless sector. Our team is focused on providing services to Fortune 500 Clients such as T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint, US Cellular & AT&T. We pride ourselves as being a mid-sized firm that is able to give our clients the attention of smaller firms yet provide our employees and associates the environment and stability of bigger firms without becoming a number.
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A Bachelor of Science degree in Civil or Chemical Engineering or equivalent is required. ~ Professional Engineering (PE) License (Chemical or Civil) in California required, or ability to obtain CA PE or reciprocity of that license in 6 months from date of hire.
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