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Exemplary work ethic with strong communication, organizational, relationship building, client service, problem solving and computer skills including MS Excel & QuickBooks software proficiency.
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Basic Qualifications for Principal Level: Bachelor’s degree or higher in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering or other STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) discipline with 5 years of software engineering experience (3 years for MS degree, 0 years for PhD) US Citizenship is required The ability to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret clearance is required.
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Lastly, the stroke coordinator is responsible for problem identification, problem solving, education, research, and performance improvement including QA/QI initiatives for the program.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skillsStrong attention to detail and problem-solving skillsPortfolio Requirement:Github repository showing real work and problem solvingBlog posts showing their thought process solving complex issues or creating clever solutions or any indication of merged PRs or ongoing contribution to WordPress or Laravel would be amazing in lieu of a portfolio.
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They have also contributed their expertise to other vital national defense programs and technologies that involve survivability, cybersecurity, information technology/management, software engineering, unmanned aerial systems (UASs), and metrology/reverse engineering.
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Work closely with the lead hardware engineer, electrical engineers, signal processing, mechanical, and test engineers, to convey sensor design architectural details, software message interactions process flows, software architectural design layout, hardware placement design, and firmware control interfaces.
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Sound understanding of mechanical engineering principles with practical, hands-on approach to analysis and problem solving Self-motivated with the ability to work independently and as part of a team, manages workload effectively.
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Strong understanding of software engineering practices, product development lifecycle, and agile methodologies. Role Overview The Senior Director of Engineering will lead a multifaceted team of engineers, product managers, and designers, dedicated to crafting and maintaining our suite of Franchisee facing tools, including FRUM (Franchisee Restaurant User Management), RAM (Restaurant Attribute Management), and rInsights, an in-house analytics platform.
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Desired Skills: ASQ CCT (Certified Calibration Technician) or similar certification Proven history of demonstrating initiative, persistence, and creativity in problem solving Prior experience with Optical Coating (vacuum) and Diamond Point Turning equipment.
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The position requires strong engineering and problem solving skills in heat transfer, fluid dynamics, tank, pump and piping applications, CIP system design and use, packaging processes and warehouse applications.
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Performs advanced technical/engineering problem solving in support of nuclear plant operations. + Bachelor's in Civil/Structural Engineering or Geotechnical Engineering.
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Stantec is actively seeking eager, enthusiastic candidates for a full-time Hydrologic, Hydraulic and Drainage CAD Drafter position with our Water Resources & Engineering group in Northern California/Northern Nevada (can be based elsewhere in the US as we have a diverse team from across the Country concentrating on work in the Western US.
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Your ResponsibilitiesTo analyze bushing design for problem-solving, process design, and product application support. As well as PTC products, including Creo 4.0, Windchill, mechanical simulations or any 3D CAD modeling software is highly desired.
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We are looking for an exceptional Software Manager to join our innovative product development engineering team at Spectra-Physics, which is part of the Lasers Business Unit of MKS Instruments.
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Senior Manager, Software Engineering, DevOps. San Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $248,700 - $283,800 for Sr. Mgr, Software Engineering. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $234,700 - $267,900 for Sr. Mgr, Software Engineering.
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