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Working knowledge of REVIT, AutoCAD, MicroStation, MathCAD, lighting design, and/or other software packages typically associated with engineering is beneficial. Ability to utilize standard office automation software is expected.
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The Senior Art Director is a visual storyteller, creative problem solver and tasteful explorer who thrives in the passion of new, unexpected and big thinking that drives results for our clients especially in the world of experiential, activations, hospitality and events.
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As a Senior Site Reliability Engineer at Circle, you will design, build, and maintain Circle's infrastructure estate to meet the growing worldwide customer base on public cloud providers across multiple regions.
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The Principal Software Engineer in the Advanced Technology department of the Software Engineering Directorate will serve as the Product Owner (PO) for a team developing tactical seeker flight software capabilities for major Advanced Technology missile programs.
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The Full Stack Senior Engineer develops both front-end and back-end solutions. As a member of the Operations Technologies Group, the Full Stack Senior Engineer is responsible for designing, developing and maintaining legacy and "Cloud First" applications written primarily in.
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The Sr. Engineer (Traction Power, Overhead Contact Systems) reports to the Manager, Traction Power/Electrical Engineering and is responsible for engineering, construction, maintenance, design support of capital improvement projects for the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (Caltrain.
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Designing and implementing treasury transformations leveraging technology, covering cash and liquidity management, trade management, hedge management & accounting, and financial risk management.
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JOIN CANNON as a CIVIL SENIOR PRINCIPAL ENGINEER in WATER RESOURCES in WEST LOS ANGELES. West Los Angeles is known for its many popular recreational opportunities and our office is conveniently located adjacent to the Expo MetroLink Commuter line.
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As a Senior Mechanical Engineer specializing in Vehicle Fueling Infrastructure, you will work on or lead tasks and support larger projects as a team member under the guidance of a Senior Engineer and practice-area Principal.
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Experience that is commensurate with the specific facility for the position of Assistant Chief Engineer. As required, highest-level relevant state/local license for stationary engineer and/or HVAC, plus universal level refrigerant recovery license.
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We are looking for a synthetic digital human software engineer who has exceptional knowledge and experience in computer graphics and visual effects for character development. Description: Synthetic Data Software Engineer - our client makes the newest technologies accessible to create amazing user experiences.
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Description :What You'll Be Doing:Parsons is looking for an amazingly talented Senior Instrumentation and Controls Engineer to join our team! Parsons projects may use Autodesk, Hexagon, and other engineering applications, the engineer is expected to utilize software as required by assignment.
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From the simplest of switches to complex operational systems, our technology, software and services improve the way our customers manage and automate their operations. It will report directly to the NAM Senior Director Microgrid Sales and will operate as the North America Microgrid Sales leader.
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As a Senior Principlal Engineer in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, you will provide key technical guidance and function as a lead developer in the development, delivery and operation of cloud services that will enable animation, film and game development studios to migrate their entire production pipeline to the cloud.
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The Senior Program Manager of Advocacy will work as a part of a close-knit team to represent PHD & AHF in a way that is accurate and promote public health affairs. A Senior Program Manager of Advocacy enhances the reputation of AHF by representing AHF at local and state government meetings.
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