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Experience applying heavy civil construction methods, such as solider pile, lagging excavation support systems, and temporary street decking systems Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) or Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP), Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) preferred but not required.
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Experience with using common Android libraries like Picasso, Retrofit, CoroutinesExperience building UI with ComposeExperience with streaming video (DASH or HLS protocol), codecs, and DRMRequired Education:Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Software Engineering, or comparable field of study, and/or equivalent work experience.
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The Principal Software Engineer / Software Technical Expert in the Area Defense Effectors department of the Software Engineering Directorate will support major Land Warfare & Area Defense effector development programs.
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You will apply mature engineering principles and build modular services on the cloud. The People Analytics team is globally respected as a leader in its field and is dedicated to staying on the cutting edge of business intelligence and data science methodology and technology.
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As a Senior Software Engineer will be part of the engineering team at ServiceTitan to help improve our products and build new ones. Strong communication and technical writing skillsExperience with Git, unit testing, debugging, profiling, Visual Studio, JIRA, and other tools that are typically used by developers on Microsoft technology stackB.S., M.S. or PhD in Computer Science, Physics, Engineering or a related technical fieldBe Human With Us:Being human isn’t about checking every box on a list.
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THE OPPORTUNITY Our client is seeking a full-time Senior Embedded Software Engineer reporting to the Director of Software Engineering on the Software Engineering team.
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REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS· Minimum Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science or relevant fields. Stricter U.S. Citizen ONLY requirements (needed for some Engineering or R&D roles) will be included in the Required Qualifications section of the posted position.
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ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES·Implementation of software portion of MAC (Medium Access Control) and mobile ad-hoc networking routing protocols. ·Network management software and web interface implementation.
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5+ years of relevant embedded system software development experience. ·Implementation of testing software for product performance and reliability testing. Experience in AMD UltraScale+, MPSoC, and Microchip Polarfire SoC BSP support package development.
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Expert software component implementation skills including: test driven coding, dependency injection BS and/or MS in a technical discipline (Computer Science or Software Engineering preferred) To Apply : Please email your resume to: cfleck@chelsearecruiters.com.
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We're looking for a Principal Software Engineer to join Snap Inc! Design, implement, and scale critical engineering components and services to support Snap's most strategic initiatives.
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This role is hybrid with some in-office time expected and will report to an Engineering Manager. We are continuing to grow rapidly and expanding our Engineering offices globally! Experience with service oriented architecture, writing REST API’s, unit testing, and architectural design.
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The teams within USDS that deliver on this commitment daily span Trust & Safety, Security & Privacy, Engineering, User & Product Ops, Corporate Functions and more. As a Senior Software Engineer on the TDP Automation Team you will develop automations and playbooks for threat intelligence ingestion, monitoring, and response.
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Collaborate across teams, including front-end engineering, product and product management, backend services, and operations, to contribute to our video streaming initiatives and drive technical excellence and product development.
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As a Software Engineering Specialist - Software Engineer, you'll embark on a journey to redefine dental technology. Our organization is currently hiring a full-time Software Engineering Specialist - Software Engineer to help revolutionize the future of dental technology.
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