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To provide technical leadership and direction for a team of highly skilled professionals responsible for cloud-native product engineering across all areas of Cloud Native Engineering: security, software defined networking, Infrastructure as Code & data automation, containerized platforms, site reliability engineering and performance, and delivery.
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The role requires both broad and deep architecture, engineering and strategic experience with Microsoft Azure or comparable cloud technologies; specifically, deep technical expertise in cloud-native software defined networking, cloud security, cloud platforms, SRE practices, and Azure Infrastructure as Code modules; Azure Data services, Azure DevOps Repos and Pipelines; Azure Platform as a Service (PaaS); Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and supporting technologies.
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Assort is led by Jeff (former Head of Product Engineering at health tech company valued at 6B Athelas/Commure , first non-founder engineer at Cameo, engineer at Facebook, Duke grad) and Jon (Founder of Shimmer YC S21, 7 publications in healthcare AI, former UCSF med student, Stanford grad in top 3.
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Experience with ARM architectures, Raspberry Pi, Nvidia Jetson and other embedded platforms preferred·Knowledge of Visual Studio This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled Senior Software Engineer to contribute to cutting-edge projects in fast growing company supporting consumer and defense drone development.
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Familiarity with or strongly expressed interest in open-source autopilot projects and communication protocols (PX4, ArduPilot, ROS, MAVLink, QGroundControl, Mission Planner, ·Experience with ARM architectures, Raspberry Pi, Nvidia Jetson and other embedded platforms preferred·Knowledge of Visual Studio This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled Senior Software Engineer to contribute to cutting-edge projects in fast growing company supporting consumer and defense drone development.
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Disney Entertainment & ESPN Technology's Metadata Authority Engineering group is seeking a motivated Senior Software Engineer to help build the Content Artwork and Metadata backbone of Disney+ and Hulu streaming services.
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Our client has several senior software engineering opportunities with various focuses including embedded Linux administration, machine learning, UI development, autopilot software and system architectures.
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Proficient with statistical and data visualization software e.g. JMP, Minitab, SQLFlexibility to adapt to changing roles and responsibilities in accordance with the needs of a growing, fast paced, high-tech startup.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer will work closely with the Electrical and Software Engineering Supervisor to provide resource planning and regular project updates past, present, and future.
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Practical technical knowledge of the SWCM job area and general project management concepts is required as demonstrated through advanced education and/or prior experience as a software configuration manager or other related engineering support roles such as a software quality assurance technician (SWQA/SWQE/SWQC), software engineer, design drafter, technical writer, operations analyst, systems engineer, integration and test engineer, specialty engineer, or similar.
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Global Engineering Scientific Solutions, a/k/a GESS, is a forensic engineering consulting firm with specialty, amongst others, in vehicular accident reconstruction, product evaluation, and failure analysis.
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Our work environment includes:·Modern office setting·Flexible time off, work hours and priority of work-life balance·Hybrid work from home options·Laid back atmosphere·Access to modern tools and equipmentJob OverviewWe are seeking a talented Senior Software Engineer to join our team.
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Hands-on experience with common traffic engineering software including Synchro, VISSIM, HCS, Microstation. The successful candidate will serve as Project Manager or Lead Traffic Engineer on projects involving planning, analysis, and design of engineering projects.
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As a Gas Engineer, you will assist in providing engineering services to our natural gas utility operations in multiple states under guidance from the Engineering Manager. Gas Engineer Senior: $92,500 - $152,450.
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We are seeking an experienced Reservoir Engineer/Solutions Engineer (Safety and Environmental Team) to join our team and work with one of our Fortune 200 oil and gas clients located in Houston, TX. The ideal candidate will have a background in oil and gas and/or software product management/development.
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