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Software Localization Project Management team is looking for a highly motivated, energetic, and experienced Software Engineering Project Manager to research, define, and drive software localization strategy and software improvements that are outstanding to particular regions of the world.
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The role works closely and have high visibility with Executives, VP’s and Directors of Engineering, Infrastructure, SRE, Product Management and Customer Support to ensure overall software quality in development pipeline all the way to production regions, and to set the strategy for developing high-quality software to solve complex problems for our customers and users.
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Professional engineering licensure or eligibility for licensure Previous experience in Energy and Sustainability BenefitsFounded in 1995 at the start of the dot-com revolution, TechFlow helped large commercial clients such as DreamWorks, Toshiba, MGM, and others modernize their business systems.
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Constellation West provides fully integrated solutions spanning all aspects of system/network engineering, system/network administration, data management, information assurance, quality assurance, full lifecycle support, software development, and geospatial information services.
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Please only apply if you are a student, currently enrolled and pursuing a bachelor's degree in engineering with an electrical, mechanical or software emphasis or related field with optics emphasis at a local university within the San Diego County area.
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Develop solid understanding of project goals and objectives and use this understanding to prepare engineering improvement plans and technical specifications under the guidance and supervision of a licensed Civil Engineer.
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The Electrical Engineer/Signal Integrity COOP role will focus on the integrity of the high-speed electrical and optical signal paths, module- and board-level power integrity, ASIC and OE device selection, product PCB and substrate design, host PCB design, product bring-up, optoelectronic tuning, and engineering validation testing.
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Preferred) Experience with geotechnical and engineering software such as Slope/W, and LPILE. (preferred) Regular field work and overnight travel. To Learn More Visit: Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Conducting geotechnical field investigations; Monitoring heavy civil construction projects; Monitoring landfill construction projects; Preparing comprehensive field work documentation; Performing and reviewing engineering calculations; Earthquake engineering; Landfill design and permitting; Remediation design and permitting; Dam and levee evaluations; Developing construction documents; and Writing and reviewing engineering reports.
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Interface with equipment In-Service Engineering Agencies (ISEA), Combat System Engineering Agent (CSEA) and Software Support Activities (SSA) to research and resolve WCS and FCS system anomalies.
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This position will collaborate with cross-functional teams including R&D, mechanical engineering, software development, and quality assurance to ensure seamless integration of electrical components and systems.
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Master's degree with 10+ years or PhD with 5 years in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, communication area or related field preferred. In-depth understanding of virtualization and cloudification and related hardware/software architecture.
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Senior Principal Cellular Software Engineer/Manager will be responsible for developing the 5G base station hardware and software platform based on Intel Xeon and FlexRan/Radysis. 6+ years of experience in Software/Firmware industrial.
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At the conclusion of the rotation program, the Entry Level engineer will join one of the Gas Turbine Product Engineering departments for their long-term assignment. Structural analysis using commercially available software (i.e. Ansys, Abaqus, etc.
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Analysts will learn one or more software programs specific to their disciplines: AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Excel, Microstation, VISSIM, Open Roads, Synchro and/or GIS.Growth OpportunitiesAs a Civil Engineering Analyst with Kimley-Horn, you will benefit from hands-on experience, technical software and consulting trainings, and developmental programs geared towards growing Kimley-Horns future leaders.
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Works with other engineers to develop and debug of the new features from the baseline layer 1 software/server platform for DU. Experience with (R&S/Viavi) test equipment and software for Layer 1 test.
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