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Synopsys is looking for a highly motivated software engineer to help enable leading edge semiconductor manufacturing processes by joining our computational lithography modeling team. As part of the Proteus R&D team, you will have a unique opportunity to apply image processing techniques to improve the computation of Fourier imaging systems, with complex software engineering requirements, to help solve previously unsolved problems and enable next generation semiconductor manufacturing.
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We’re looking for a passionate, experienced Software Engineer to join our team. Brands like Databricks, Broadcom, DocuSign, and Palo Alto Networks leverage Moveworks’ proprietary enterprise data, out-of-the-box solutions, and intuitive developer tools to bring conversational automation to all aspects of their business.
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Relevant industry experience is important (Site Reliability Engineer, Systems Engineer, Software Engineer, DevOps Engineer, Network Engineer, or similar role), but ultimately less so than your demonstrated abilities and attitude.
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We are seeking an experienced HSM firmware engineer with expertise in Multisignature (Multisig) and Multi-Party Computation (MPC) to join our team. Collaborate with other engineers to interface firmware and software with HSM hardware components.
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The core focus areas for the Satellite Software Team include mission software (radar data collection, storage, processing, and downlink), radio communications, satellite/flight control, telemetry, and embedded firmware.
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The Mixed Signal Hardware Design Engineer will: -Closely work with internal hardware, software and silicon teams to define system interconnects and power supplies. As a Mixed Signal Hardware Design Engineer, you will be responsible for the design, implementation and verification of digital and power portions of wireless designs across all Apple products.
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In support of the airworthiness effort, the System Safety Engineer works alongside design engineers across all disciplines (mechanical, electrical, structural, software, controls, systems, aerodynamics, flight test, manufacturing) to identify, quantify and identify risks associated with the functions of the aircraft and support systems.
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Proficiency in utilizing relevant software tools for avionics and electrical modeling (ECAD tools for PCB Design). Experience in using advanced avionics and electrical modeling software (e.g., Altium, Circuit Maker.
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The role also provides ample opportunities to partner and collaborate with full stack software, hardware, ASIC Design, Emulation and Post-Silicon teams towards creating a first-pass silicon success.
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Expertise in CAD software (e.g., CATIA, SolidWorks, AutoCAD) and design analysis tools (e.g., FEA, CFD). We are seeking an experienced Mechanical Design Engineer to join our dynamic startup in disrupting mobility and living space.
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Work collaboratively with signal processing, hardware, and GNC engineers to build performant and reliable embedded software for our payload. Experience with embedded software design and debugging of boards with multiple processors (ARM/RISC-V, DSPs, MCUs) and a large array of peripherals using a multitude of interfaces (SPI, UART, GPIO, I2C, Ethernet.
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GRAIL is seeking a Staff Software Engineer to help us evolve our data platform by supporting the growing data needs of GRAIL’s clinical and research activities. Due to the hybrid requirement at this point we are looking for an exceptional software engineer, confident in data platforms, who is located within driving distance of Menlo Park. ResponsibilitiesBe a part of a highly collaborative team that focuses on delivering value to cross-functional partners by providing secure access to data.
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BitGo is looking for a Senior Software Engineer who will join our Prime Engineering team and help us build new features and applications for our enterprise clients. 5+ years of back-end, server-side software development.
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Capgemini Engineering has more than 55,000 engineer and scientist team members in over 30 countries across sectors including Aeronautics, Space, Defense, Naval, Automotive, Rail, Infrastructure & Transportation, Energy, Utilities & Chemicals, Life Sciences, Communications, Semiconductor & Electronics, Industrial & Consumer, Software & Internet.
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As a Manufacturing Engineer (Electrical/Avionics) at Reliable Robotics, you will be a part of the Production team and report to the Manufacturing Engineering Manager. Proficiency with computer-aided design (CAD) and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software, such as NX and Teamcenter.
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