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Front line of customer service technical support on all Simpson Strong-Tie products, software, and services to internal (e.g., outside sales, inside sales, etc.) Simpson Strong-Tie is a leader in engineered structural connectors, software, and solutions for the building industry.
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Proficiency in CAD software, specifically for structural steel detailing. Creating detailed blueprints, plans, and drawings for structural steel components using CAD software. We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Structural Steel Detailer to join our dynamic team.
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Have knowledge and use of various engineering software including HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, WSPG, Inroads, AutoCAD, CivilD, Flo-2D, or other Hydraulic, Hydrologic, Structural design software are highly encouraged to apply.
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If you are you a Software Engineer who is experienced with Python (Django) and has an active Top Secret Clearance then please read on! Relocation package If you have an active Top Secret Clearance, we will sponsor you for a TS SCI clearance which will dramatically increase your lifetime earnings potential Work with cutting edge AI driven software helping keep the country and world safe You will interface heavily with our core product team and after some time, you could have the opportunity to join the core product team in a 100% remote capacity Amazing work/life balance and lifestyle.
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Experience with software design tools such as Creo, SolidWorks, AutoCAD, NX, ORCAD, Altium, Matlab, and Harness Design. Experience with software design tools such as Creo, SolidWorks, AutoCAD, NX, ORCAD, Altium, Matlab, and Harness Design.
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As a Sr. Software Engineer for our Data Platform Engineering team you will join skilled Scala engineers and core database developers responsible for developing hosted cloud analytics infrastructure (Apache Spark-based), distributed SQL.
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Sales Force, Smartsheet's and Simpson Strong-Tie software and applications are a plus. Provide technical customer support and information on all Simpson products, software, and services to internal and external customers from inquiries from the website through written communications (e.g., email.
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Experience with geotechnical software including slope stability packages (Slide, Slope/W), pile modeling tools (L-Pile, Shaft, All Pile), Finite Element Modeling (Plaxis, Midas GTS NX), site response software (Shake, DeepSoil) preferred.
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Utilize CAD/CAM software (such as SolidWorks, CATIA, or similar) to create detailed 3D models and drawings of forging dies and tooling. Stay updated on the latest advancements in forging technology, materials, and software tools to continuously improve design processes and methodologies.
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Experience with traffic design standards including signal, ITS, and signing and striping design with Microstation / AutoCAD software. Perform traffic impact analysis as part of a CEQA/NEPA level EIR or preliminary engineering study.
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Experience with 3D Modeling/CAD software such as Autodesk Inventor, SolidWorks etc. Proficiency with Solidworks (or other CAD software), manufacturing process control, composite materials and manufacturing, and quality assurance is highly desirable.
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Experience leveraging Esri’s software capabilities including, mapping, field operations, spatial analysis and data science, 3D visualization and analytics, data management, and developer APIs. Support novel approaches to implementing Esri’s software in support of our customers across multiple industries as the capabilities of the software evolves.
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The IT Vendor Management Lead establishes and implements hardware and software acquisition, protection, maintenance and retention policies, standards and procedures that are aligned with IT standards and strategy.
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Knowledge of: (CMS) PeopleSoft, NSLDS (National student loan data systems), COD (Common Origination and Disbursement Systems), WebGrants, ELM (Electronic Loan Management), and Hyland OnBase Imaging System (Or comparable Image & workflow software.
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Knowledge of applicable traffic sign design software applications. Use sign shop equipment to design and create signs/graphics; print and ship as instructed. Knowledge of applicable traffic sign design software applications.
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