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Strong analytical skills using standard software packages such as Excel and maintenance work order systems to identify opportunities and validate holding improvement gains. Lead Engineering support for Corsicana plant to include plastic extrusion, thermoforming and printing.
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Software Engineers are core to KLA’s technology, while we do not currently have an opening, we are always building our Software Engineering talent community, we are interested in learning about your background.
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The Technology Software Engineer is involved in the full systems life cycle and responsible for designing, coding, testing, implementing and supporting application software and systems.
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Developing and maintaining complex ETL mappings, workflows, and UNIX shell scripts in a Data Warehouse environment, based on technical specifications and other supporting documentation, using Informatica PowerCenter, Unix Shell Scripts, advanced SQL, and Autosys/Tidal Enterprise Scheduler, used for data integration.
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This is a unique opportunity for an engineer who is passionate about payments, banking, finance and blockchain technology, and is eager to be at the forefront of blockchain and digital asset developments.
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You have at least 6 years of experience in working for software development company as a Software Engineer. As the home to 300 Elektra, Asylum, Atlantic, East West, FFRR, Fueled by Ramen, Nonesuch, Parlophone, Rhino, Roadrunner, Sire, Warner Records, Warner Classics, and several other of the world's premier recording labels, Warner Music Group champions emerging artists and global superstars alike.
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You have at least 8 years of experience in working for software development company as a Software Engineer. At Warner Music Group, we're a global collective of music makers and music lovers, tech innovators and inspired entrepreneurs, game-changing creatives and passionate team members.
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Familiarity with plant control software, including PLC and SCADA/Delta V systems. This position primarily is involved in the analysis, design, and improvement of manufacturing process systems for the bulk powder processing, spray drying, liquid processing, CIP, dry blending, and powder handling processes within the North American region of Abbott Nutrition.
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As a Structural Engineer, you will be using your skills and expertise to design, evaluate, and certify our cutting edge products and services. Experience in Engineering Simulation using Finite Element structural analysis (FEA) tools such as MSC Patran, Nastran, FEMAP, or ANSYS.
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The Sr. Thermal engineer plays an active role in developing thermal components using 3D CAD software and advanced engineering analysis. The thermal engineer troubleshoots thermal and/or airflow issues in new and existing product lines using empirical data and commercial CFD software.
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Scientific Computing: software design, algorithm implementation, and software analysis, testing, and optimization; Implement high-performance software spanning the spectrum from tactical systems to web applications.
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Sr. Process Engineer. Proficiency in computer software applications such as JMP, R, Python, ASPEN+, SuperPro Designer, or other modeling. We are seeking an experienced chemical engineer to lead process development efforts for the separation and purification of our target molecules.
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This opening is for a USA based employee, and must sit onsite in our offices in New York, NY, Seattle, WA, or Los Angeles, CA.Job Summary:We’re looking for a Senior Software Engineer who has experience in Rust and comes from a C/C.
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As the Automation Engineer, you will be responsible for executing automation tasks related to design, implementation and the operational management of the Process Control Systems, Building Automation Systems and Automation System Infrastructure.
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Job Overview We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Blockchain System Engineer to join our dynamic team. 7+ years of relevant technical experience in software development roles.
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