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Previous experience with COTS data acquisition systems such as NI, Curtiss-Wright, Safran, or Beckhoff. 3+ years of experience with development and integration of instrumentation and data acquisition systems for complex, mission-critical products (flight test, rocket launch systems, automotive, large-scale manufacturing, robotics, etc.
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Three (3) years of experience within the last five (5) years working as a backup administrator using, configuring, implementing, and troubleshooting CommVault data backup systems for enterprise environments.
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Working knowledge of machine learning, data engineering, deep learning frameworks, and related testing techniques. Operating on the noisy data of a real-world environment, the problems you face will be complex and open-ended, and the solutions you create have the potential for enormous impact.
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From environmental planning, permitting, remediation, and site characterization to chemical data management and hydrogeology, Kleinfelder offers a variety of services designed to provide technically appropriate and cost-effective solutions.
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We are a leading manufacturing company that is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Permanent Tool Maker/Machine Builder to join our dynamic team. A minimum of 2 years of experience as a Tool Maker/Machine Builder in the manufacturing industry.
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Clinical Research Data Specialist II - Center for Translational Geroscience (Hybrid) The Clinical Research Data Specialist II manages the data for assigned research studies. May train clinical research staff to help improve the quality of the data being collected.
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As a Strustured Cabling Technician , you will be a member of a team responsible for upgrading client low voltage wiring infrastructure which includes wire pulling, pathway construction, cable termination, splicing, labeling, and data network cabling.
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In collaboration with the DDC / Energy Engineer, continuously analyze trend data and customer feedback to identify opportunities for energy savings, system optimization, and reliability. We approach our work and learning with courage, creativity, curiosity, and a sense of adventure.
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Starting the machines tool business in 1977 and developing its first CNC Swiss turning machine in 1998, Hanwha machine tool division has been focusing on product development to best fit customers’ various needs and resulting in a wide range of line-ups of excellent gang & turret type.
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The Senior Market Manager uses their knowledge of the travel industry, and their experience in sales negotiation, revenue management and data analysis, to increase revenue by optimizing Priceline’s hotel partnerships.
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Defining and anchoring thermal predictions of turbomachinery components and assemblies to test data. Relying on your fundamentals in heat transfer, you will anchor thermal models to test data and make recommendations for updated instrumentation suites on subsequent test campaigns.
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Enter client data into eCW and Red Cap, LA County's service documentation system. Ensure proper collection, storage, and transmission of data used in reporting, research, and program evaluation.
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CSULB seeks to recruit and retain a diverse workforce as a reflection of our commitment to serve the People of California, to maintain the excellence of the University, and to offer our students a rich variety of expertise, perspectives, and ways of knowing and learning.
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Performs EPA Method 21 hydrocarbon leak detection using a portable gas analyzer and electronic data collector. The ECS LDAR Technician is responsible for conducting air monitoring and emissions measurement activities, performing equipment calibrations and maintenance, and collecting and organizing field data for air quality compliance and emissions assessment program.
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Based in Los Angeles, with over 200 employees, 180 million fans, and over 1.5 billion monthly views, we’re a powerhouse of creative strategy, production, omnichannel distribution, and data. Passion for social media and proficiency with major social media platforms - primarily Pinterest; IG, TikTok, Facebook, Snapchat, and YouTube a plus.
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