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We thrive on problem-solving, breaking new ground, and enjoying every part of the journey. Hands-on experience with machine learning-related frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch, model registry, OpenMetadata, ML feature store.
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Hands-on experience testing large-scale, production systems in Python or Java. Excellent communication, collaboration, reporting, analytical and problem-solving skills. Must have worked on Machine Learning projects.
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Hands-on experience in firmware development and verification, system failure analysis, and problem solving. Your focus will be on firmware quality in the system and the target application, develop new test tools and methods.
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Demonstrated track record working hands-on around technical equipment and processes (including metrology and semiconductor failure analysis techniques) Proficient in statistical analysis towards problem solving and the use of Excel and JMP.
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Good problem-solving skills and able to drive multiple tasks with minimal supervision. Hands-on experience testing devices in field or lab. Job Title: Field Validation Engineer.
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The Systems Verification Scientist II is a hands-on testing and problem-solving role that will involve conducting experiments using flow cytometry. He/She will regularly exercise independent judgment and apply systems thinking, problem solving, debugging, and troubleshooting to generate innovative ideas to improve BD products or processes.
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2+ years of hands-on software testing experience preferably with complex medical devices or Robotics or Surgical devices. Good in communication – verbal & written, analytical & problem-solving skills, learning attitude and demonstrated ability to work effectively with onshore teams.
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5+ years of hands-on ASIC verification of challenging design units over multiple projects displaying good attention to detail, teamwork, problem solving and proven success. This position offers the opportunity to have a real impact on multiple product lines including consumer graphics, self-driving cars, HPC, cloud computing, and AI.
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As a successful Economist, you are an analytical problem solver who enjoys diving into data, leads problem solving, guides development of new frameworks, is hands on with coding, is excited about investigations and algorithms, and can credibly interface between technical teams and business stakeholders.
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Problem-Solving and Analytical Skills: Outstanding problem-solving and analytical skills, including the ability to gather insights, analyze data, and draw conclusions from customer interviews and data.
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While daily lab work is not a part of this role, a strong candidate will come from a background of relevant hands-on electrical engineering, such that you will be able to seed the team with fresh technical suggestions in the event of a stall in the problem-solving process.
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Reporting directly to the Site Controller, this is a hands-on pivotal role that involves overseeing and actively participating in the full cycle of accounts payable processing, with a primary focus on implementing process improvements to ensure timely payments.
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