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As Lead Software Engineer, within DE&E, you will touch the lives of Disney fans around the world, working on innovative digital products and platforms from Disney, ESPN, National Geographic, ABC, Marvel, Star Wars and more.
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This is a lead position on the Media Delivery Live team, a small team of engineers responsible for implementing, maintaining and supporting live streaming, and packaging, workflows for Disney’s over-the-top video products.
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The Team:Mattel is a leading global toy and family entertainment company and owner of one of the most iconic brand portfolios in the world.
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For the summer of 2024 to assist in and/or lead the development of analytical software tools used in department simulations. Working knowledge of a finite element analysis program such as Nastran.
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Description As a Spacecraft Manufacturing Engineer at Impulse , you will be responsible for the manufacturing of solar arrays, chassis, mechanisms, propulsion subassemblies, and hardware integration for Mira. Mira is a high-performance spacecraft for payload hosting and constellation deployment.
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Lead teams to create minimum viable products from an idea. Additional experience with one or more modern systems language(s): Python, Java, VHDL, Verilog, Go, Rust, etc. Knowledge or experience with digital signal processing (DSP) or radio frequency (RF) technologies.
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The Cyber Security Engineer will play a critical role in supporting the organization's Information Security Program. Cyber Security Engineer. Reporting directly to the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), this role will collaborate closely with various business units, including IT, Engineering and others, to ensure a cohesive and comprehensive approach to information security across the organization.
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Registration as a professional Civil Engineer in the State of California or, if registration is in another state, the ability to obtain California registration within six (6) months of appointment.
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Are you an Electronics Engineer who loves to create interesting contraptions and make cool stuff? Project management skills; the ability to lead, multi-task and handle several projects simultaneously.
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As a Senior Media Streaming Engineer at Disney, you will be part of the Media Delivery Live team, which is responsible for the entire audio and video encoding supply chain from content acquisition to delivery, consisting of an agile and responsive team of technicians that perform the daily processes and procedures of our live and on-demand video streaming products.
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Job Summary As a Mission Operations Lead Engineer, you will be the lead technical authority for Millennium’s on-orbit spacecraft. This position’s internal job code is Systems Engineer.
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Education : Bachelor's Degree in any of the following Engineering Disciplines: Mechanical, Civil, Structural or Construction Management course of studies that included CAD. Experience : Minimum 2 years as a Field Engineer Relocation : Employee is based in our West Coast Office, potential assignments in Greater Los Angeles Area and/or San Francisco Bay Area. Travel is required between job sites when business needs arise.
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Proven experience as a Lead Developer or Lead Application Developer. The Lead Solutions Architect is responsible for designing, developing, and leading technical initiatives. Experience with front-end frameworks such as Angular, React, or Vue.js is a plus.
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Execute customer process improvement initiatives on behalf of the ULA product lineServe as authority in LV Mission Assurance processes system design; support USSF customers in the preparation for and execution of Chief Engineer briefings, Weekly Status Reviews, and other SSC processes.
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This Project Engineer will be a key member of the Manufacturing Reuse/Refurbishment Verification (MARRV) Team and support Space Force assessments of SpaceX Falcon vehicle design, production, and vehicle space flight worthiness for NSSL missions.
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