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The Application Engineer will be responsible for supporting the design, development, and implementation of applications in various industries, including HVAC, manufacturing, and sheet metal fabrication.
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As the Systems Application Engineer III, your role is vital for managing the technology supporting the Security Command Center, enterprise physical access control system, and video management system.
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As a Field Application Scientist at Ecolab , you will provide technical leadership by demonstrating application and theoretical knowledge of chromatography and downstream bioprocessing to design-in Purolite chromatography resins.
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The Business Application Associate Specialist is responsible for managing support issues related to the Zimmer Biomet Surgery Management System (SMS) and the related systems and processes. The Business Application Associate Specialist deals directly with the territory representatives, internal IT resources and external developers to drive issues to closure.
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Work with the system/application teams to ensure that application security risks are effectively identified with security testing functions (SAST, DAST, IAST, pen test) and appropriately addressed while maintaining a balance between security & usability.
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Modernize our infrastructure and application portfolio by building new and migrating existing applications on the cloud, in partnership with our primary cloud provider, Microsoft Azure. Solid experiences in microservices development and containerization of Apps for Kubernetes deployment and build CI/CD pipeline with Jenkins or Azure DevOps.
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Mainframe development and support, utilizing several of the following technologies: COBOL, JCL, CICS, DB2, VSAM, SQL, MQ, Xpeditor, Endevor or similar source control application. Work as part of a team to ensure solutions are designed to fully function in an integrated application suite.
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Responsible for working with OEM engineers, Manufacturer's Representatives, Distribution Partners and Territory Sales Managers to implement Laird solutions for existing, next generation, and cost reduction programs.
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Reporting to the Head of Application Development, the Field Application Scientist is responsible for the success of Spear Bio customers by supporting their training and workflow support (including documentation), successful adoption of the assay, and providing technical support as needed.
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The Senior GCP Application Architect is a critical role responsible for leading teams in designing, developing, and implementing scalable, high-performance applications on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP.
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This Technical Application Engineer - CMOS Imaging position will lead technical engagement and implementation of image sensor products into various customer applications. To provide the best candidate experience with our high application volumes, we limit applications to a total of 10 over 6 months.
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Due to our continued growth, we are recruiting for an Autodesk Technical Application Engineer – Vault/PLM to expand our footprint through the sales of digital transformation software, services, and support sales in our Technology Solutions line of business.
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To qualify for an Engineering Internship, one must be a Junior or higher in one of our preferred majors; possess a desire to build things; have a strong engineering aptitude and thrive working in a team environment.
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10+ years' experience in SAP application security role management with greenfield implementation projects. Provide thought leadership and collaborate with the project agile teams to design and implement industry best practices for application security solution.
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The Product Application Specialist/Coordinator supports Geiger Sales Team by providing product drawings and specifications for commercial furniture designers and space planners. Articulates applications within Vectorworks, 4D, and other tools as applicable to support various product application needs.
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