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The ideal candidate has a strong background in user experience design, web product development, and is passionate about building systems that scale and drive efficiency. We are looking for a Design Systems Engineer to lead the development and evolution of our design system.
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Engage with clients, under the supervisions of engagement leadership, to understand their challenges in autonomous systems and safety engineering and deliver quality results in diverse areas such as electrification and digital transformation.
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8+ years of specific technology domain areas (e.g. software development, cloud computing, systems engineering, infrastructure, security, networking, data & analytics) experience. Knowledge of SAP systems (like SAP Business Suite, S/4HANA, SAP Business Warehouse, SAP HANA, SAP Business Objects, etc.
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Works together with Quality Engineers to improve signal integrity of post market quality systems. Proficiency in Excel, Word, and other desktop/general business systems. Developing and maintaining tools in the various systems that the business uses to measure post market quality.
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Experience using Student Information System (SIS) such as SOAR/Peoplesoft systems. Communication with students will take place within the University learning management system (LMS), University-designated systems and through University assigned email.
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The successful candidate will be part of the KBR team supporting the Test Resource Management Center's (TRMC) Big Data (BD) and Knowledge Management (KM) Cloud Hybrid Edge-to-Enterprise Evaluation & Test Analysis Suite (CHEETAS) Team working on prototype BD and KM systems for DoD testing Ranges and various acquisition programs.
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AWS Infrastructure Management: Utilize AWS services such as S3, Redshift, Lambda, Glue, EMR, and QuickSight to build and maintain a robust data infrastructure, ensuring systems are secure, scalable, and high performing.
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We are facing the interesting problem of fault-tolerant mission-critical distributed systems and intend to deliver the world's best automation solution for delivering managed data platforms.
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Experience in implementing projects involving end to end Client/NLP systems from development to deployment. Experience in fine-tuning a large language model using custom content (documents, data, code.
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Our ultimate goal is to enable and increase the use of data in the company through creative approaches and the implementation of powerful resources such as operational and analytical databases, queue systems, BI tools, and data science technology.
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Two (2) years' experience with U.S. Navy 3M systems and ships configuration data systems. Kros-Wise is seeking a contingent full time Surface Ship Automated Data Program (ADP) Support Technician (Engineering Technician III) in San Diego, CA.
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SAIC is a premier technology integrator, solving our nation's most complex modernization and systems engineering challenges across the defense, space, federal civilian, and intelligence markets.
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Proficiency in languages/tools for data ELT processes (Python, dbt) and performance optimization in and around these systems. The Senior Manager will lead the design, implementation, and maintenance of the data systems, processes and analytics underpinning the Wikimedia Foundation's fundraising program.
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Experience as a Data Center Systems Architect with a focus on infrastructure; systems, compute, and storage. TEKsystems is seeking a Data Center Systems Architect to work in conjunction with a Data Center Network Architect and to reside at the client location in support of further build out of disparate systems in an unconventional infrastructure model.
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Experience with distributed systems, messaging queues, NoSQL and SQL databases, API design, microservice architecture, and streaming architecture. Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field.
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