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In the Infrastructure Architect role, you will be responsible for developing the multi-year strategy for Williams-Sonoma's servers, containers, storage, networking and other Infrastructure services that supports our corporate and retail locations worldwide.
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The Systems Engineer will be responsible for supporting the entire existing infrastructure which means the team needs a Jack of All Trades who can work directly with stakeholders across different orgs within the company.
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As a Senior Linux Engineer, you will be responsible for deploying the multi-year strategy for all of Williams-Sonoma's Linux infrastructure that supports our corporate and retail locations worldwide.
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Engage in all phases of the product life cycle and develop and validate content, infrastructure, and bug hunts in multiple environments (e.g., simulation, emulation, FPGAs) to ensure silicon readiness.
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Qualified candidates with an interest in and experience in land development design, public infrastructure design, and/or hydrology and hydraulic stormwater and flood control modeling, or a combination of these, are encouraged to apply using the “Apply” link.
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Develop post-silicon validation infrastructure (e.g., performance monitors, behavioral checkers, state space coverage) and test environment used in validation testing. Test interactions between various SoC features using validation infrastructure.
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The ideal candidate prowess in Telecom Infrastructure design, Electronic Security design, and Audiovisual design for both inside plant and outside plant (OSP) and boasts vast expertise in crafting comprehensive technical basis-of-design narratives and excels in writing CSI format Division 27 and 28 specifications.
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Wastewater and Storm Drainage Infrastructure Design, (Lift Stations, Force Mains, and Gravity Mains) Potable Water Infrastructure Design, (Water Treatment Plants, Pump Stations, Tanks, Pipelines, and groundwater supply wells.
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Overview of the Senior Linux Engineer roleAs a Senior Linux Engineer, you will be responsible for deploying the multi-year strategy for all of Williams-Sonoma's Linux infrastructure that supports our corporate and retail locations worldwide.
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Constellis provides end-to-end risk management and comprehensive security solutions to safeguard people and infrastructure globally. As a leading global provider of risk management, security, humanitarian, training and operational support services to government and commercial customers worldwide, Constellis' forward-thinking solutions include a range of synergistic services, including background investigations, social intelligence tools, advanced training, logistics and life support, UAV and K9 services, and crisis response mitigation.
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Qualifications: 15+ years of experience as an MEP Engineer in infrastructure and/or building systems. Join Our Team as a Senior Electrical Lead Engineer Are you a dynamic and experienced Electrical Engineer with a passion for leadership and technical excellence.
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Assists in development and management of Capital Improvement Projects, participates in the development and review of professional engineering services and activities for a variety of complex facets of engineering including traffic engineering, transportation and infrastructure related capital improvements, water distribution and treatment, sewer collection, drainage collection, and construction management of utilities, roads, and City owned facilities.
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As members of these communities, we know it is those who call these towns and cities home who will ultimately benefit from our work, be it flood protection, environmental cleanup, habitat restoration, reliable infrastructure, or disaster response.
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The role involves project management, client management, business development, and project delivery of water, wastewater, and/or stormwater infrastructure projects including pipeline, pump station, and lift station design and construction.
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Design and implement all equipment and infrastructure supporting In Building Venue projects including, but not limited to DWDM and SONET Optical transport systems deployed throughout the (or customer provided) Network or Microwave point-to point or point to multi-point installations.
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