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As a Sr. Solutions Engineer for Match Group, you will work closely with core departments, executives, and Match Group Business Technology teams across multiple sites. Effectively and efficiently communicate project and task status to Business Technology management, as well as set expectations for work completion.
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We are looking for an experienced turbomachinery thermal analyst for our Lunar Lander for NASA’s Artemis mission. This role is part of the Lunar Transportation business unit, which develops Blue Origin’s multiple Blue Moon lander product lines.
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Knowledge of professional software engineering practices & best practices for the full software development life cycle, including coding standards, code reviews, source control management, build processes, testing, and operations.
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As a Senior Software Engineer you will dive into projects that focus on team cohesiveness and cross-team goals, while providing a clear illustration of extraordinary engineering. Experience building software across multiple languages (e.g., Golang, Python, or C.
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As a Software Engineering Specialist - Software Engineer, you'll embark on a journey to redefine dental technology. Passion for staying updated on the latest advancements in software engineering and machine learning.
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Reporting directly to our VP of Business Operations and Analytics, this Business Operations and Analytics Manager will gather, analyze, and model high-quality customer, vehicle, and historical loss data for our sophisticated machine learning models, driving key business decisions and helping shape our strategic direction.
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UTA seeks an experienced senior software engineer to help our growing team uncover meaningful insights in the entertainment industry. One of the most influential companies in global entertainment, UTA's business spans talent representation, content production, as well as strategic advisory and marketing work with some of the world's biggest brands.
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We're trusted by many of the world’s most well known and highest volume businesses, including sports and entertainment venues, theme parks and attractions, restaurants, retailers, education campuses, and business cafeterias.
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Community Autism Services, a division of The Stepping Stones Group, is hiring immediately for a Full-Time Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in West Los Angeles, CA, and the surrounding areas.
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Searching for a junior-to-mid level Service Desk Analyst with 2-5+ years working for a medium-to-large enterprise to work an overnight shift. Familiarity with PC support tools and software distribution tools.
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Academy graduates can integrate divergent ideas to develop new ways of working, learning, collaborating in key emerging specializations of the 21st century – design strategy, product innovation, integrated business innovation, extended reality, physical computing, health innovation and participatory wellness, and purpose-driven innovation and entrepreneurship.
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We are actively seeking an entry-level Graduate Energy Analyst. Business analytic and dashboarding experience a plus (Power BI, Tableau, etc. 3D design software knowledge (Revit, AutoCAD, etc.
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The Software Enterprise Sales team is a group within Motorola Solutions, Inc. that provides industry leading, next generation Citizen Engagement, 9-1-1 Call Taking, Computer Aided Dispatch, Records Management, Jail Management, Public Service 311, and analytics software applications to the Public Safety and Public Service markets.
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Collaborate with the regional platform business analyst to identify opportunities to modernize, streamline and standardize the terminal tech portfolio. Education - University or higher vocational degree and certification in Control Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Software Engineering or related discipline is preferred.
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