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Technical Support Engineers (TSEs) respond to ongoing technical issues of KLA equipment where field product support teams were unable to solve. As the need arises, collaborate with specialists and other teams to craft an optimized plan of action to resolve the technical issues and recover equipment functionality to customer happiness.
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Technical Support Engineer (SWIFT) page is loaded Technical Support Engineer (SWIFT) Apply locations USAZ-Phoenix-KLA Chandler, AZ time type Full time posted on Posted Yesterday job requisition id 2421852 Base Pay Range: $30.29 - $51.50 Per HourPrimary Location: USAZ-Chandler-KLAKLA’s total rewards package for employees may also include participation in performance incentive programs and eligibility for additional benefits identified below.
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Senior Technical Staff Engineer-Architect page is loaded. Senior Technical Staff Engineer-Architect. And, you will also have to ability to increase your recognition through efforts such as Patent filing, technical training and communications with your peers and members of the Executive Staff.
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The focus of the position will be to engage our highly skilled team of engineers and scientists in the technical execution of planning and design of Waste Storage Facilities (WSF), Tailings Storage Facilities (TSF) and Water Management Facilities in support of mining activity spanning from aggregates to precious metals.
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Senior EUV Applications Engineer leading system performance related technical escalation, Tech Lead in driving time to containment and solution individually, with team members and leveraging resources to ensure class leading CS Application support on advanced EUV node HVM in the US region.
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Geotechnical engineering analysis and evaluations for earthwork/excavation support, shallow/deep. Demonstrated technical competence in subsurface exploration, soil classification, analysis for shallow and deep foundations, slope stability analysis, pavement design, and report preparation.
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The SCADA Engineer will have access to training and resources to enhance their technical skills and stay up-to-date with industry developments. Overall, the work environment is focused on providing the necessary resources, support, and flexibility for the SCADA Engineer to succeed in their role and contribute to the company's growth and success.
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Acts as primary technical contact for CHW activities, supporting internal review sessions to discuss cost, schedule, and technical performance. The CE leads a multi-disciplinary team to develop new hardware based on strategic need, support development and qualification testing, support program use of CHW products, and sustain production of CHW items.
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Foundation, the Company contributed more than $200 million in food and financial support, including more than $40 million through our Nourishing Neighbors Program to ensure those living in our communities and those impacted by disasters have enough to eat.
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Must have previous experience or extensive knowledge in one or more of the following technical areas: Business Methods, Comuter/Info Sciences, Life Sciences, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics and Physical Sciences, Biotechnology or Chemical.
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Support all support, guidance and develop processes to evaluate and improve all operating systems, hardware support, software, firmware solutions and provide advisement concerning future purchase of the same.
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1 + years of experience in technical deployment, configuration, integration, and administration of at least one of the following network security technologies: AAA, TACACS, RADIUS, or 802.1x Network Admission Control (NAC.
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A Thermal Engineer job is available with our client in Gilbert, AZ. In this role you will champion our efforts by utilizing engineering rigor to conceive, design, develop, validate, troubleshoot, and support the launch of thermal hardware throughout the product development cycle from concept through production and sustainment.
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Additionally, the chosen candidate will offer vital support to other fellow technical team members, fostering seamless collaboration and facilitating the efficient development and delivery of Salesforce deliverables.
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Designing ground systems, chassis and harness shielding, EMI filters, and selecting and laying out interface circuitry for achieving EMC.Prepare and review E3 test procedures, E3 test reports, E3 technical analyses, E3 control plans, and participate in cross discipline design reviews for EMC.Basic Qualifications:Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering or a STEM discipline with 14 years of experience.
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