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This Senior Software Engineer will be working on any one of a number of different projects depending on your particular skillset. Good software foundational skills: clean, well-documented code; collaborative style; solid algorithms understanding; CS theory; mastery of more than one language.
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As a Hardware Assembly Technician, you will partner with quantum hardware research teams, hardware and software engineering teams, and vendors to accurately and reliably assemble and test our quantum computing technology hardware stack.
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VMS Software (VSI) was started in 2014 by an experienced team of entrepreneurs and seasoned software developers to take over the responsibility of the OpenVMS operating system from HPE. VSI is truly diverse with a mix of senior and junior software professionals, with regional hubs located all over the world.
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Experience developing data pipelines with Airflow or equivalent code-based orchestration software. You will have the opportunity to work in a forward-thinking and growth-oriented environment, at a rapidly growing data-driven Go-To-Market software company, we are.
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The Software Engineering Institute (SEI) at Carnegie Mellon University helps advance software engineering principles and practices and serves as a national resource in software engineering, computer security, and process improvement.
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Software Engineering Intern. Python, MATLAB, Simulink, avionics, flight control, powertrain management, battery management, software, software engineer, senior software engineer, embedded software engineer, senior embedded software engineer, programming, software design and development, small business, startup, equity options, profit sharing, high growth, C, C.
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Geisel Software is a fast-growing custom software development company with special expertise in embedded and application software, and a passion for staying ahead of the technology curve.
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Proficient in programming languages relevant to system and cloud software development. They are seeking a Software Engineer to join our dynamic team. This role offers the unique opportunity to contribute to the development of our quantum computing operating system, a pivotal element in our mission to harness quantum technology's power.
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As a C# Software Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in the firm's data operations. My client is an elite fintech firm looking for an experienced C# Software Engineer to join their rapidly expanding data development team.
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This position will report to the Senior Manager in charge of Windows desktop software. Ability to document and present software architecture and/or designs. We are currently seeking a Software Engineer.
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Proficiency in Video production and editing software, specifically Adobe Premiere Pro Motion graphics software, specifically Adobe After EffectsFamiliarity with audio editing software and podcast production processes (e.g., Audacity, Adobe Audition.
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LiDAR Data Manipulation: Experience in handling LiDAR data using Trimble TBC and Leica Cyclone software. Software Expertise: Proficient in Carlson Software for Surveying, Civil 3D, and Trimble Business Center (TBC) Software.
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As a DevSecOps Software Engineer on the Software Developmentteam, you will engage with an experienced cross-disciplinary staff to support design and implementation of innovative In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) products applying state of the art DevSecOps principals and technologies to enhance and modernize all aspects of our CI/CD platform, including build and deployment of both on-wing and off-wing Compute, Networking and Storage components of our software.
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Siemens Industry Software Inc. and Portland State University have collaborated to offer an exciting opportunity for a Research & Development (R&D) Engineering Internship focused on the study of numerical error propagation in the FFTW library used in our software.
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Shall have experience applying programming concepts in a professional or academic setting, and notable experience with applying modern software development methodologies (e.g., Agile, DevSecOps/DevOps) in a professional or academic setting.
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