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Software Development Engineer II. You will be responding to system and application issues, leading hardware and software upgrades, disaster recovery procedures, system audits, and implementing client programming projects.
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Software Engineer II - Android. 7+ years of object-oriented software development experience. Current and past customers include Apple, Google, Meta, Disney, DreamWorks, Activision, Technicolor, ESPN, LEGO, NASA and many others.
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Description Software Engineer II (Manhattan, KS): Abstract requirements to analyze and design innovative new software solutions for enhancement of the company’s products. Two years of experience in analysis, design, development, and testing software solutions to include: Agile development practices and Object Oriented software development.
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Our subsidiary iMotions provides the world's leading biosensor software platform that synchronizes data streams in real time from multiple sensors. Use automated tools such as shell, Python, and Ruby, among others, to perform unit testing, performance testing, and static/dynamic analysis of Affectiva's facial expression recognition software.
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As a Software Engineer II at JPMorgan Chase within the Employee Experience, Workforce Tech, you serve as a seasoned member of an agile team to design and deliver trusted market-leading technology products in a secure, stable, and scalable way.
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Must possess at least one International Code Council (ICC) certification for one of the following Special Inspector categories: Reinforced Concrete, Soils, Masonry, Spray Applied Fireproofing, Steel & Bolt, or Steel & Weld, or American Concrete Institute (ACI) Grade 1, or EIT (Engineer-in-Training) Certificate through a State Board.
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Software Test Engineer for a front end for an industrial data acquisition and analysis product used to monitor manufacturing in Semiconductor and related industries. Intelligent Manufacturing Systems (IMS) is a division of INFICON that makes industry-leading scheduling and visualization software to optimize semiconductor manufacturing.
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Are you an enthusiastic Software Engineer that thrives on implementing high quality code? As a Software Engineer at Patch My PC, you will be a key engineer responsible for designing, developing, testing, supporting, and maintaining scalable, reliable, efficient applications and services that delight our customers.
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Display the ability to train and mentor other engineers (e.g., Engineer I). Display ability to perform Engineer on Duty responsibilities, including readings and rounds. Location The Ritz-Carlton Bachelor Gulch, 0130 Daybreak Ridge, Avon, Colorado, United States.
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As a Software Support Engineer, you'll be a key member of our Technology team, contributing cross-departmentally to create web pages that fuse compelling design and current technologies.
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AdHawk is looking for a talented and experienced Embedded Software Engineer to help build an awesome eye-tracking product. You will work closely with the whole software team, as well as the product and customer teams to identify project requirements, create APIs and architectures, and build solutions.
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The Electrical Engineer II will engage in a broad range of electrical engineering research, development, and support as a member of a diverse, cross-functional team. Collaborate cross-functionally with Manufacturing, Mechanical Engineering, Test, Software, and FPGA design teams and other specialized teams to develop high quality, reliable hardware for our customers.
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The Engineer will implement area and system improvements through strict adherence to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and cGMP's in a Pharmaceutical Manufacturing facility. Must have experience in Distributed Control System implementation, especially Delta V. Must have familiarity with industry standards for batch control systems and software development life cycle methodologies, 21 CFR Part 11, and GAMP. Must have basic knowledge in automation of pharmaceutical or food processing facilities.
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OSP ENGINEER -This individual is a Telecommunications Professional with Field Engineering experience and must be capable of engineering routine and specific outside plant work prints. Title: OSP Engineer.
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Structural Engineer Specific Requirements. Marine / Mechanical Engineer Specific Requirements. Electrical Engineer Specific Requirements. REPORTS TO: Chief Department Engineer & Project Department Engineer.
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