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Own test methodologies and strive for continuous improvement of production test program quality/efficiencyActively participate with cross functional teams including Product Development Engineering, DFT, and IC design to efficiently debug product failures and implement optimal solutions.
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This innovative thinking around the way cars are bought and sold has helped us become the nation's largest retailer of used cars, with over 200 locations nationwide. And we'll help bring out the best in you too, being part of a skilled team, with a clean, modern, climate-controlled environment and production facilities for top-notch reconditioning.
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In the field of IoT, Compute and Wireless Communications/Networking and Security Impactful examples of signature contributions to standards development Demonstrated experience in architecting and/or developing Wireless sub-systems or Software or Networking systems from inception to high-volume production Experience in Wi-Fi (IEEE, Wi-Fi Alliance), BT-SIG, IEEE , Thread/ZigBee, CSA, FiRA, CCC, etc.
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With the only SupportFree laser powder bed fusion capability, we enable on-demand manufacturing of production quality Titanium, Inconel, and Aluminum parts with an unprecedented degree of design freedom and quality control.
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As a ASIC Verification Engineer at NVIDIA, you will verify the design and implementation of our innovative high speed coherent interconnects for our mobile SoCs and GPUs. This position offers the opportunity to have real impact in a multifaceted, technology-focused company impacting product lines ranging from consumer graphics to self-driving cars and the growing field of artificial intelligence.
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You thrive in a high-caliber team of developers and are committed to delivering quality production software that satisfies our customers' needs. Our technology is central to the Era of Pervasive Intelligence, from self-driving cars to learning machines.
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As a SONIC Drive-In restaurant Cook, you will oversee the Appetite Satisfaction Department, which involves operating the following stations: Food Production, Grill, Fryer and other tasks if applicable.
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Their work also uncovers new universes to explore and enable amazing creativity and discovery by powering what was once thought to be science fiction inventions like artificial intelligence and autonomous cars.
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