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Aerospace Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Engineering, Engineering Mechanics, Engineering Physics, Industrial and Operations Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Production Engineering, Project Engineering & Management, Biomedical Science, Computer and Information Science, Data Processing/Analytics/Science.
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We are seeking an experienced Engineering Manager to lead our dynamic teams of networking, embedded, DSP, FPGA, and hardware engineers in the design, development, and testing of critical software and hardware for our terrestrial and space-based communication systems.
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Proficiency with Golang, Python, or similar including knowledge of software engineering best practices and source code version control (Github) Demonstrated ability to oversee and manage the deployment/operations of complex engineering teams and able to lead a team of software engineers, providing mentorship and setting technical direction.
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Manage all CNC programming/software personnel in support of safety, on-time delivery, quality, efficiency, and contract cost estimating. Interface with R&D, Engineering, Supply Chain, Planning, Operations, and other departments to transition new products from R&D to production and sustain products internal to MEC manufacturing or outsource to suppliers to improve on-time delivery, quality, and efficiencies.
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Deep understanding of organizational/human behavior, policy design, employee training, third-party audit processes, cloud architecture, software engineering, customer due diligence, red-team penetration testing, and vulnerability discovery/remediation program management will be required.
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Knowledge of computers, computer applications, and computer software programs such as Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and others); Critical Path Method (CPM) software such as Primavera Project Planner (P3, P6) and SureTrak, or any updated version, as a minimum; Scheduler Analyzer Pro; and Microsoft Project.
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Join our dynamic Risk & Research Technology team as the Software Engineering Manager, where you will lead our efforts in deploying cutting-edge solutions throughout the software development lifecycle.
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Perform, delegate, and oversee a variety of geotechnical engineering analyses including: soil and rock classification, shallow and deep foundation design, immediate and consolidation settlement, slope stability, seismic hazard evaluation (including ground motions, liquefaction, and lateral spreading), and earth retention systems.
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Expertise with multiple analytic tools and demonstrably high technological aptitude: advanced Excel is a must; proficiency with some analytical or visualization software is preferred including SQL, R, Python, VBA, SAP BPC, SAC, Power BI, Tableau, Alteryx, etc.
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Highly proficient with technical writing, office automation, discipline-specific design software (i.e., CADD, Aspen, CAPE, ETAP, WIN IGS, Inventor, AutoCADD electrical), technology, math principles, predictive models, spreadsheets, and tools.
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This is an exciting opportunity for a software engineering manager, passionate about open source software, Linux and cloud computing. Sustaining Engineering is a business critical team that continuously improves various open source software by resolving software defects reported by customers.
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Refine the product roadmap in collaboration with product and engineering leadership, and in consultation with design/user experience, data science, sales, account management, and other stakeholders.
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The candidate will have 80-90% technical responsibilities: develop, modify and maintain real time embedded system software development for flight/safety-critical applications using software engineering best practices & standards and participate in the full life-cycle of software development to include C.
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As a Software Engineer, you will develop syndrome decoders achieving high accuracy under stringent throughput and latency requirements and performance engineering of the overall real-time decoding system.
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Primavera (P6), Newforma, eBuilder, or other online management software. BA or BS in Architecture, Engineering, Urban Planning, Construction Management or a closely related field. A valid Construction Manager (CCM) credential by the Construction Manager Certification Institute (CMCI.
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