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Typically requires a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, or a STEM degree in a related field and a minimum of 8 years’ experience as a Process or Manufacturing Engineer in an Optics, Electro-Optics and/or Microelectronics environment.
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Knowledge of precision mechanical design, and mechanical design for optical systems (preferred) Ability to quickly create and build prototypes, ranging from minimal for proof of concept, to full pre-production units used for system level V&V. Understanding of materials science and finishing technologies Broad knowledge of other engineering disciplines (EE, SW, FW, SysE, etc.
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Successful candidate must have a college degree in engineering, geology, hydrogeology, biology, environmental science, or similar technical field and at least 5 years of experience in environmental consulting or related industries.
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Technical competency required in applied science, data acquisition, diagnostic skills, document creation, and math. Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical, Computer, or Software Engineering desired.
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We offer a variety of full-time, project (SOW), seasonal, and surge support opportunities in science, engineering, technology, professional, and administrative support roles. Kelly Government Solutions is hiring for a manufacturing engineer 3 on a government contract with our customer in Goleta, CA. This is a contract to hire opportunity.
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The ideal candidate will have the following experience, skills, and ambition: Bachelor’s or advanced degree in computer science, engineering, physics, or math. Life and Disability Insurance Paid Parental Leave The annual pay range for the AFSIM Software Engineer position is $120,000 to $200,000.
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Travels to science and engineering conferences to represent UCSB by presenting research results to the national science community. NCEAS is committed to improving diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in science.
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At Oxford Instruments Asylum Research, we design and manufacture atomic force microscopes which are used in a wide range of materials science applications. Asylum Research designs, develops, and manufactures Atomic Force Microscopes (AFMs), high precision imaging systems used in a wide range of applications from life science to semiconductors and everything in between.
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Its 185,000 employees enable the company to operate at the edge of known science as they imagine and deliver solutions that push the boundaries in quantum physics, electric propulsion, directed energy, hypersonics, avionics and cybersecurity.
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Masters of Science or Ph. D. in Image Processing or Digital Signal Processing preferred. Bachelors of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, emphasis in Signal Processing or equivalent.
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Minimum: Software engineering, computer science, information systems, and/or data science knowledge and experience. Preferred: Experience as an engineer, developer, analyst or similar role working on AI integration and analytics projects.
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Bachelor of Science degree in other engineering fields, may be considered with appropriate additional experience in the design/development/test of real-time control software. We are looking for a Senior Embedded Software Engineer.
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Bachelor of Science degree, or Masters of Science degree, with at least 8 years of experience in electronics design and analysis of analog and digital circuits. Altium schematic and PWB design tool librarian – process requests for new parts to be entered into the Altium shared Global Library.
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A Bachelor of Science degree in other engineering fields, may be considered with appropriate additional experience in the design/development/test of real-time control software. Title: SENIOR EMBEDDED SECURITY SOFTWARE ENGINEER.
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Oxford Instruments is looking for a highly skilled Customer Support Engineer to join the Nano Science team to service a series of complex low temperature equipment based in Santa Barbara CA.
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