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The Data Capture team for the Data organization within the DE&ET organization is in search of a Lead Software Engineer. 5+ years of software engineering experience developing backend applications.
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We are looking for a motivated, driven, and collaborative Software Engineer with experience in embedded software development to join a talented team that conducts research, design and development of software running on Linux OS to power our latest products.
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We are looking for a user-focused software engineer to join our Lending Products team in San Francisco to help build a scalable platform that will help power the suite of Parafin’s financial offerings.
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Our Expertise: IT consultative services and quality engineer development through recruiting, hiring, and coaching our consultants. Basic understanding of computer science concepts like data structures, algorithms, software architecture, and design patterns.
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This Senior Principal Software Engineer/ Software Technical Authority position will support major Naval Power and Air, Space and Defense Systems missile program efforts. In addition, the SW Technical Authority will be the primary Software Engineering interface to the customer technical community, Office of the Chief Engineer, Program Management, and other program stakeholders.
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Software Engineer II (Media Engineering) BA/BS degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or related software engineering field. The design, documentation, development, testing, deployment, and maintenance of complex software systems.
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As a Sr. Software Engineer (Applications) one works with and is mentored by a talented group of engineers in a fast moving, collaborative Agile development environment. Founded in 1971 by celebrated physicist and engineer, Dr. Paul MacCready, we've been at the leading edge of technical innovation for more than 45 years.
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As a Senior Geotechnical Engineer, you will lead geotechnical engineers and assist project managers in planning and overseeing subsurface explorations and performing analyses for transportation, facilities, water resources and other types of projects.
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The Senior Audio-Visual Engineer may also serve as a Project Manager for the design, installation, and commissioning of meeting spaces that require A/V technology, features, and/or enhancements.
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The Senior Unity Developer will be focused on driving the Activities, Games, and Bonus content for our Faith-based children’s titles. With a passion for innovation and a keen eye for detail, the Senior Unity Developer will ensure that the games’ moment-to-moment and long-term play mechanics are fun, engaging, and.
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Overview E2 is looking for a senior-level Distribution Engineer to join our team in our greater Portland or Salt Lake City area to support several major electric utility clients. Design distribution projects with neatness and a small margin for error utilizing PLS-CADD, O-Calc, SPIDCalc, or PoleForeman software.
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Senior Stormwater Engineer - ( 24000178 ) Licensure: Professional Engineer (PE) license in State of Nevada is preferred or ability to obtain within one year of start date for Senior level roles and within three years of start date for junior level roles.
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The Senior Engineer, Operational Excellence (OPEX) will act as a lead for productivity project implementation within the Yankee Candle Manufacturing Facility. The Senior Engineer, OPEX will be a change agent responsible for leading the plant into a results driven, team-oriented culture that embraces continuous improvement through project completion and the implementation of PEAK (Planning, Engagement, Achievement, Knowledge) in all plant functions.
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The Senior Electronics Engineer will be responsible for the design, sourcing, implementation, testing, installation, and commissioning of custom electronics required for various I&C systems throughout the SPARC tokamak and plant.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Electrical Engineer to expand our MEP practice in Los Angeles, CA! Registered Professional Engineer (P.E.) license. Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Electrical Engineer to expand our MEP practice in Los Angeles, CA.
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