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Knowledge of standards relevant to the software industry, e.g., ISO, CMM, Six Sigma, Lean. The Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (LSSBB) is responsible for driving enterprise strategic initiatives, objectives, and projects thorough the use of Lean and Hoshin Kanri (Strategy Deployment) methods.
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Hands-on experience with software, such as, SAP and SalesForce. Familiarity with EV charging systems, power electronics, battery storage, solar panels, and microgrid. Additionally, they will work with charger OEMs for warranty work orders, engage specialty contractors, and contribute to developing an internal ticketing and asset management system.
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In association with data continuum and digital team ensure proper functioning of data collection process, integration, software and Internet applications. Assess system performance and make recommendations and updates for hardware, software, and data storage improvements.
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Position Title: Clinical EHS Specialist
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Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook) or equivalent software. Offloading of cryogenic materials, cascade, and cold cylinder/cold coil transfer filling.
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Experience with big data platforms, black box testing, cloud computing, disassembly, or global telecommunications system architectures and protocols, protocol analysis, ICS/SCADA design and systems, software debugging, streaming analytics, vulnerability management, or mitigation.
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Perplexity is seeking an experienced Software Engineer to design and implement next-generation billing systems. How many years of full-time software engineering experience do you have? Our prominent investor base includes IVP, NEA, Jeff Bezos, NVIDIA, Databricks, Bessemer Venture Partners, Elad Gil, Nat Friedman, Naval Ravikant, Tobi Lutke, and many other visionary individuals.
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Keywords: Embedded, micro controller, Software, Engineering, PLC, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, PCB, Engineer, IoT, Design. Embedded Software Engineering experience. Keywords: Embedded, micro controller, Software, Engineering, PLC, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, PCB, Engineer, IoT, Design.
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Work closely with vendors and government stakeholders as we seek to advance the art of possible for large drone teams REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS BS in Robotics, Computer Science, Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related fieldProven understanding of data structures, algorithms, concurrency, and code optimizationExperience troubleshooting and analyzing remotely deployed software systemsExperience working with and testing electrical and mechanical systemsStrong C.
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Today, SHAPE’s offerings span automated assembly, material handling, software, process control, robotic motion systems, ultrahigh-pressure cutting and cleaning, aftermarket parts, and extensive support.
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Novaspect, Inc., an Emerson Impact Partner, the global leader of automation systems and solutions, is offering aninternship opportunity for a Software Engineer Intern in the Industry 4.0 and related Industrial Automation space.
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Strong knowledge of configuration management software such as Power Shell, Tera form, Ansible, Continuous integration tools such as Azure DevOps, Jenkins. Engineers in the group can be found wearing any number of hats: from software engineer, reliability engineer to developer advocate and evangelist.
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Day to day you’ll be building ETL pipelines, modeling data to feed analytical reports and data science models, designing data access tools, or building data models in Looker.
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TicketManager serves a who's who of global brands including Fortune 500s, local businesses and even the NBA and NFL. As an Associate Software Engineer, you’ll be a key member of our Technology team, contributing cross-departmentally to create web pages that fuse compelling design and current technologies.
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