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Kimley-Horn's San Diego office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 5+years of experience to join their Land Development team! Minimum of 5 years of experience in civil engineering, with a focus on land development projects.
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Stemson Therapeutics Corp is a dynamic startup company dedicated to revolutionizing hair growth solutions through innovative research and development using a patient's own iPSC. We are seeking a highly motivated Research Associate - Histology to join our growing team.
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One (1) year of experience is desired in Risk Management Framework (RMF), Navy RMF Process Guide, Information Assurance Technical Authority (IA TA) Standards including Defense-in-Depth Functional Implementation Architecture (DFIA); CYBERSAFE; and Navy Cyber Situational Awareness (NCSA.
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We are hiring talented Senior Data Engineers in roles related to building cloud-based data pipelines for machine learning, data processing with Apache Spark, and database development. Taking full ownership of your work from development and testing to eventual deployment and support in production.
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Have familiarization with the Provisioning and Allowance Parts List (APL) development and file update process. This can include the delivery of large-scale software applications & integrated systems, the development of service-oriented architecture (SOA) & other integrations solutions, and the delivery of technology enablement to support CIO services transformation.
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Renewables (Solar PV, Battery Energy Storage Systems, Wind), industrial process (Oil & Gas, petrochemical), building decarbonization and next generation energy (hydrogen, fuel cells, electrolyzers, etc.
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Items relating to their Convention Center, hotel package, new development, airlift, crime & homelessness, advantages & disadvantages compared to San Diego, etc. Assist TMD hotels in contracting room blocks to drive San Diego’s Hotel Occupancy Tax and Tourism Marketing District fees.
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The Michigan Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Lake Huron Region provides consulting, education, and research to help small businesses launch, grow, transition, and innovate. General supervision is received from the Associate Regional Director and Regional Director of the Lake Huron Region of the Michigan Small Business Development Center.
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Responsible for all aspects of the RF and High frequency/microwave detailed design and development, including system power distribution and module level design and definition, schematic capture, circuit design, derating, and Worst-Case Analysis (WCA.
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Responsible for the development and execution of in vitro or ex vivo assays to characterize receptor binding, signaling, cell activation/suppression, and other functional readouts using a variety of techniques including flow cytometry-based assays, ELISA, and reporter assays.
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As a key member of their research and development team, you will leverage your expertise in computational chemistry and data analysis to support drug discovery efforts and advance their pipeline of therapeutic candidates.
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Protective Relaying:short circuit and symmetrical component analysis, time-current coordination, protection scheme and criteria development, relay settings, integration with SCADA systems, NERC compliance, arc flash analysis.
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Provide technical guidance and subcontractor oversight throughout SoC design process to include, supervising design activities (RTL, DFT, physical design, verification), integration (packaging), and test (test application/demo.
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Identify, develop, and maintain strategic security application and hardware vendor partners in support of Security Integrator business development and certification. Provide security implementation reviews, identify lessons learned, integrate into process and procedures.
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Experience with detector & imager signal/image processing methods and related technologies Experience in optics and lasers: Involved with the overall development of laser-based optical systems.
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