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Shown architectural skills and ability to communicate about software processes, architectures, and design patterns. Consumer Software Engineering is all about the end user. 5+ years of software engineering experience.
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Embedded Software Engineer specializing in avionics, power electronics, and battery systems. Leverage your expertise in embedded software to craft innovative solutions for cockpit displays, instruments, local and remote sensing, data conversion, storage, lithium battery management, and power conversion up to 6000W.
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As a Sr. Software Engineer, one will also mentor more junior software engineers. The Software Engineer, Sr. (Learning & Active Perception) works with and leads small teams of software engineers in the design and develop of software solutions to meet customer requirements.
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Own feature development and rollout for our products - recent examples include building a Software-in-the-Loop simulator for our Anvil product, characterizing and improving Ghost helicopter battery consumption with route planning, designing an autofocus control system for IR cameras.
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Developing software using the following Agile methods: Scrum, Kanban, and XP. Research, design, and develop software according to company standards and industry best practices. Working with DevOps and CI/CD/CT using Jenkins, Maven, Spinnaker, Rancher, and Junit.
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As a Senior Software Engineer on the TDP Automation Team you will develop automations and playbooks for threat intelligence ingestion, monitoring, and response. About the TeamWe are seeking an experienced Automation Engineer to join the Threat Discovery & Prevention (TDP) Team within the US Trust & Safety (T&S) organization.
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As a Testbed Software Engineer you will. We are seeking a software developer to help us craft testbed software for NASA, DoD and other organizations. Does solving embedded software problems for aerospace systems sound fun and challenging to you.
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The objective of the PAR sUAS and Counter sUAS (drone) programs are to develop flight control and payload control software as a plugin capability to TAK. PAR is developing a capability, using US manufactured UAS (unmanned aircraft systems), utilizing protocols such as MAVLINK. Will lead software development team and be development lead.
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The Sponsor seeks assistance with performing technical project management that spans technical data analysis, information technology security research, data integration, software evaluation, and graphical visualization disciplines for multiple projects using the Sponsor’s enterprise IT systems.
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As a Senior Software Engineer on the team at Block, you will build internal products and infrastructure to protect Block’s customers’ privacy and collaborate with many teams across Block, including product engineering teams, privacy counsel, and teams within security and platform engineering.
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The Boeing Company is looking for a MQ-25 MMS Software Engineer (Test Technical Lead) to join the MQ-25 Mission Systems Software team located in Hazelwood, MO. This position will focus on supporting the Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) business organization.
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The Sr. Software engineer maintains IT objectives by supporting business processes, systems, and clients specifically with UI, middleware and system integrations related technologies and applications, carries out these responsibilities by providing information technology (IT.
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Senior Software Engineer (Python) Employ Agile methodologies to ensure the adoption of best practices in software development, including CI/CD pipelines using tools such as GitHub Actions or Jenkins.
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Sigma Defense is seeking a Senior Software Developer/Engineer to fulfill the on-site requirements at our customer location in Crystal City, VA. 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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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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