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Operation of semiconductor style equipment (coat, expose, develop, wet etch, hotplate, surface treatment, deposition, metrology, inspection tools) to build hardware. A Production Specialist in the Wafer Area operates equipment and performs processes to build hardware.
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The Information Systems and Technology unit of Advancement Services oversees the Advance system database operation for UC Santa Barbara. Working in conjunction with the divisional partners, including Gifts Administration and Prospect Services, Information Systems and Technology team provides full support for external relations and development.
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Operation of semiconductor style equipment (coat, expose, develop, wet etch, hotplate, surface treatment, deposition, metrology, inspection tools) tbuild hardware. A Production Specialist In the Wafer Area operates equipment and performs processes tbuild hardware.
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A Production Specialist operates equipment and performs processes to build hardware. to build hardware. Experience in Photolithography, Wet Etch, Hybridization, Thin Film Deposition or other cleanroom Focal Plane Array, fabrication work cells.
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Handling fragile hardware and manually manipulate small parts during processing. Experience in Photolithography, Wet Etch, Deposition. More than six years of production experience in cleanroom wafer fabrication.
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Leonardo DRS is a prime contractor, leading technology innovator and supplier of integrated products, services and support to military forces, intelligence agencies and defense contractors worldwide.
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Core faculty in the Department of Technology Management include: Matthew Beane, Sukhun Kang, Paul Leonardi, Kyle Lewis, Nelson Phillips, Renee Rottner Jessica Santana, and Mary Tripsas; all of whose research and teaching reflect the unit’s intentional interdisciplinary character.
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GSK is a global biopharma company with a special purpose – to unite science, technology and talent to get ahead of disease together – so we can positively impact the health of billions of people and deliver stronger, more sustainable shareholder returns – as an organisation where people can thrive.
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High School diploma and satisfactory completion of an accredited course in radiologic technology or associate degree or bachelor’s degree program related to the radiology field. The Radiological Technologist will be expected to assist in providing radiologic diagnostic testing and related patient care in assistance of the attending physicians.
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Typically requires Bachelor's degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) and ten (10) years of EW/Radar systems design and requirements engineering experience. Experience with Modeling and Simulation, agile DevSecOps delivery pipelines, software development principals, Digital Thread concepts and realization in the development lifecycle.
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A Production Specialist In the Uncooled Area must have a strong proficiency with microscope inspection and the handling of small die with tweezers. Minimum 6 years of production experience in cleanroom wafer fabrication, using microscopes and tweezers.
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Bachelors in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM Degree)Experience with engineering programming languagesAbility to work effectively within small teamsExperience in selection, integration, calibration, and implementation of a wide range of sensors for aircraft and/or rotorcraft.
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Experience with superconducting circuits and/or quantum computing hardware such as superconducting qubits, spin qubits, or trapped ions. Experience with superconducting circuits and/or quantum computing hardware such as superconducting qubits, spin qubits, or trapped ions.
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As a Core Network Technician you will ensure the smooth functioning of network systems, troubleshoot issues, and maintain hardware and software components. Through our global delivery centers across North America, Asia, and Europe, we deliver strategic technology and business transformation solutions to our clients, enabling them to operate as leaders within their fields.
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Proficient in technology systems, applications, Microsoft Office, and video conferencing. Participates in driving business outreach opportunities and communicate leads to Store Manager, Multi-Unit Manager and Business Outreach team.
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