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Hands-on experience with Infrastructure-as-Code technologies: Terraform, Ansible. Deep hands-on design and engineering background in GCP, across a wide range of GCP services.
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SAIC takes on grand scientific and engineering challenges in machine intelligence and actively contributes to the international research community through scientific publications and presentations in major conferences and journals in research areas of Computer Vision, HCI, Contextual/multi-modal modeling, NLP, Speech Recognition, Dialogue, and Machine and Deep Learning.
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Hands-on programming experience in one or more of: ML, NLP, Statistics, or Optimization. Expert knowledge and hands-on experience in one or more of: ML, NLP, Statistics, or Optimization.
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10+ years of hands-on experience as a Manufacturing/NPI Engineer leading complex products from engineering design to volume production while closely collaborating with CMs. Base pay is one element of our Total Rewards package which may also include comprehensive benefits and equity etc., depending on eligibility.
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Minimum 7 years of hands-on product management experience building Commerce foundation (cart, quote, product information management, product recommendations, order processing, order fulfillment, etc.
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The Mormino Lab within the Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator Associate (CRCA) to work on new projects involving high-frequency data collection in older adults.
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The incumbent should have hands-on skills and experiences in implementing and executing the programming and project standards to support in production or validation of CDISC SDTM, ADaM datasets, and Tables, Listings, Figures for clinical study reports, ISS, or ISE for assigned projects.
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Hands-on experience with any Endpoint Protection (EPP) or Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) technologies, preferably Microsoft Defender or CrowdStrike. Excellent hands-on experience with incident analysis using SIEM platforms such as Microsoft Sentinel or IBM QRadar.
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The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience in one or more of the following techniques: immune cell functional assays, multi-color flow cytometry, primary cell isolation and culture, ELISA/Luminex, molecular biology techniques such as RNA/DNA isolation, qPCR, cloning and virus production.
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Work hands-on with RTL design, design verification, and software engineers to develop emulation models and workflows and debug block, chip, and system level issues on industry standard platforms.
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Hands on experience with Snowflake and dbt. Setting up and optimizing cloud data warehouse and database assets (schemas, access control, compute clusters, scaling policies) for optimal cost-performance tradeoffs based on business needs.
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Practical hands on experience with: NLP (especially operationalization in production models), Advanced machine learning techniques and tools (especially Tensorflow), modern Data Analytics & Visualization tools (Looker preferred.
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Strong hands-on knowledge of cloud services and architecture - AWS/GCP/Azure. Help with hands-on implementation of Aerospike wherever needed. Lead projects with customers and liaison with internal Aerospike teams with a focus on customer success.
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Exceptional Support: Our dedicated operations team will help with securing your caseload, credentialing, insurance verification, billing and reimbursement, and tech, so you can focus on what you love: providing exceptional care.
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Beam line control and data acquisition software such as EPICS, SPEC, or ICS. Hands-on with X-ray optics and opto-electro-mechanical systems. To be successful in this position you will bring:Bachelor’s degree (in chemistry, physics, engineering or related field) and 2 years’ experience in a scientific, engineering or technical field including: Hands-on with X-ray microscopy and/or hard X-ray spectroscopy synchrotron radiation research instrumentation.
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