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The Senior IT Support Specialist ensures the stable operation of the in-house computer hardware, software, systems, and network connections; analyzes, troubleshoots, and resolves end-user hardware, software, and connectivity issues timely and accurately; and provides end-user training as needed.
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The Senior Project Engineer - Software Architect is responsible for the development of software architecture constructs, for new modules including but not limited to software architecture construction, participation in requirements and design development, and ongoing support of software architecture issues.
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Software Engineer - Backend. We develop mainly in Golang, partly in Java, and also use Terraform, Kubernetes, Redpanda, Gazette, Hadoop and multiple Google cloud technologies (BigTable, BigQuery, Datatransfer jobs , Pub/Sub etc.
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Master's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Computer Information Systems, Software Engineering, or related area and 1 year's experience in software engineering or related area., We value candidates with a background in creating inclusive digital experiences, demonstrating knowledge in implementing Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 AA standards, assistive technologies, and integrating digital accessibility seamlessly.
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Lead, perl, php, project architect, senior software engineer, software architect, software engineer lead. Experience with using simulation software; NASTRAN/ANSYS and MATLAB.
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The Pittsburgh Pirates are in search of a talented software engineer and valued member of the Baseball Operations’ Research & Development team. This position will primarily focus on front-end development for our new single platform designed to centralize information for players, coaches, and front-office personnel and drive data-driven decision-making throughout Baseball Operations.
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Experience with big data platforms, black box testing, cloud computing, disassembly, or global telecommunications system architectures and protocols, protocol analysis, ICS/SCADA design and systems, software debugging, streaming analytics, vulnerability management, or mitigation.
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VWH is seeking to hire a hands-on Software Engineer to work directly with the Founder and Chief Investment Officer. 5+ years in software development, preferably in the financial industry.
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The Senior Equipment Stress Engineer will:Perform equipment analyses using CFD or FEA software to produce equipment design calculations, as well as perform reviews of analyses and other submittals prepared by equipment vendors.
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Role: Senior Software Engineer (Full Stack) The successful candidate will be a passionate and dedicated full-stack software engineer with extensive knowledge and experience in developing, testing, and supporting complex, highly scalable, and dependable robust solutions.
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Construct and analyze finite element structural models using ABAQUS and/or ANSYS software. Experience with an FEA (Finite Element Analysis) software. Experience with ABAQUS, ANSYS or equivalent software.
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Hands-on experience in implementing scalable software platforms and DevOps driven automated solution. Software Engineer, Platform and Product Engineering. We are driven by our passion for success and we are proud to deliver best-in-class payment technology and software solutions.
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Learn About Our Company Culture Directly From Our Team. YOU As a Senior Software Engineer, you will be responsible for development of industry leading software applications and services for the building industry.
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HMI/SCADA hardware/software platforms such as Wonderware, GE iFIX, Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk View, Schneider, and Siemens. DCS hardware/software platforms such as Emerson DeltaV or similar.
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Develop, design, create, modify, and/or test desktop and mobile web software applications or systems. Today, they work with a variety of major brands (such as Ulta Beauty, Budweiser, Flipkart, and more), as well as multiple well-known, up-and-coming restaurant chains (Boba Guys, Roam Artisan Burger, and Williamsburg Pizza, among several others.
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