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Overseeing all engineering aspects, including mechanical and electrical/control design, PLC, HMI, robot, and vision programming, the Director sets the vision, provides guidance, and manages standards for machine design and technology selection.
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Vocational certificate or diploma in electronics or technical studies, or degree in hotel maintenance is a requirement for the Assistant Director of Engineering · Extensive knowledge of plumbing, painting, electrical, HVAC, refrigeration, and safety operating systems is required for the Assistant Director of Engineering · The Assistant Director of Engineering should be fluent in English and preferably another language.
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Supervises Engineering in the absence of the Director of Engineering. Supporting management of Department Operations and Engineering Budgets. Supervises the day to day operations of Engineering.
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Interacting and teaming with affected stakeholders, such as other Department of Aviation business units; airlines, concessionaires and car rental companies serving the airport and their liaison representatives; consultants supporting Planning and Development; federal agencies such as the FAA, TSA, CBP, and City staff such as the City Planning and Engineering Departments, and others.
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5+ years of software engineering management experience. Build and manage full-stack engineering teams, to guide the development of features, services, and infrastructure. Be a thoughtful technical voice within the team, aiding in diligent architectural decisions and fostering a culture of high-quality code and engineering processes.
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8+ years of experience as an engineering leader in natural language processing or adjacent AI domains. Deep knowledge of machine learning frameworks such as PyTorch, TensorFlow, or JAX.
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MaxLinear is seeking a Director of Package Design Engineering to join our growing team. We have approximately 1,500 employees, a substantial majority of whom have engineering degrees and include masters and Ph. D. graduates from many of the premiere universities around the world.
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This development position is an integral part of a highly collaborative, energetic and innovative development team for the UW-Madison College of Engineering. , t he private fundraising and alumni relations organization for the University of Wisconsin-Madison is seeking a development professional to support the College of Engineering (CoE.
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Arlo Washington DC, soon to be added to the Arlo Hotels portfolio is now seeking a dynamic *Director of Engineering. The Director of Engineering is responsible for effectively leading the engineering team in the execution of all maintenance of the overall hotel.
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Experience in functional management of reliability engineering, code compliance, standards compliance, engineering team members who are engaged in product development on projects from initial concept, through development and verification / validation testing, and into Manufacturing.
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Aimbridge Hospitality is actively recruiting a Director of Sales to join our team at the Hilton Garden Inn Dallas Market Center! The Director of Sales-Select Service has direct oversight of sales and marketing operations for a Select Service hotel.
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The Director of Engineering is responsible for ensuring proper operations maintenance service and repair of all equipment while supporting the Aimbridge Hospitality goals of guest satisfaction cost control and profitability.
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We are currently looking for a Sr Director, Software Engineering who craves a role encompassing a diverse range of responsibilities that will support their ongoing growth and development, spanning from day-to-day operations to exciting projects and initiatives.
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We are seeking a Director of Marketing to own the marketing for our inaugural title. The range listed is just one component of Wizards of the Coast's total compensation package for employees.
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QPS, LLC is an innovative and dynamic Contract Research Organization (CRO) that has been assisting pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device companies with their drug development efforts by providing a full range of GLP-compliant bioanalysis, DMPK, and protein/genomic biomarker services since 1995.
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