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Hardware Experience with HPE and Dell Servers – firmware patching, hardware upgrades, lights out management experience, troubleshooting, and visualization. Experience installing, configuring, and maintaining computer hardware in a networked environment.
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Experience with specifying and operating electrical equipment such as substations, large power transformers, switchgear (LV and MV), busbars, control systems, MCCs, protections systems, batteries, and controls hardware.
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The goal of the Simulation Integration Specialist is to ensure that all simulation elements (models, software, hardware) are correctly integrated and deployed in a number of simulation applications to enable the development of the first fully autonomous all-electric aircraft that performs and operates safely in an urban air-mobility environment.
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Assist in instrument installation and operation of electrical testing equipment, pneumatic systems testing, flight hardware deployments, and manual testing. Handle flight hardware using unique ground support equipment.
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10+ years of product development and commercialization design experience as an Hardware/Electrical engineer. Our products and instruments are used in the proteomics and metabolomics arena as well as having a real world impact on human health in areas such as water safety and food safety technology.
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As a member of the design and engineering (D&E) community, you lead a team of highly skilled project leaders (PLs) tasked to schedule, plan, forecast, resource, and manage all the technical project activities from conception to completion, and be responsible for several key deliverables of hardware and software to the e-beam products.
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Design test hardware system including PCB schematic capture, collaborating with PCB layout engineers, and managing fab/assembly vendors. Experience with Verilog/VHDL and design implementation using FPGA development tools.
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NVIDIA is looking for an experienced Solutions Architect to assist customers with adoption of GPU hardware and software as well as building Machine Learning (ML), Deep Learning (DL), Data Analytics and other related topics on various Cloud Computing Platforms.
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The role also provides ample opportunities to partner and collaborate with full stack software, hardware, ASIC Design, Emulation and Post-Silicon teams towards creating a first-pass silicon success.
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We are a global electronic design automation company, providing software, hardware, and intellectual property to design advanced semiconductor chips that enable our customers create revolutionary products and experiences.
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Shipped hardware designed for spacecraft, aircraft, automotive or similar environments. Extensive experience running detailed finite element analyses for aerospace systems (FEMAP, ANSYS) Being an early-stage startup with a small team, breadth is extremely important and we expect this person to dive into structural data, dynamics, thermal design, supplier management and everything else associated with the full lifecycle of an electromechanical product.
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Ensuring Modeling, Hardware, and Software Interfaces utilize a scalable ontology. Excellent communication skills (written, verbal, and presentation) and ability to effectively communicate with IPT leaders, hardware and software development engineers, specialty engineers, program managers, and our customers *Collins Aerospace, an RTX company, is a leader in technologically advanced and intelligent solutions for the global aerospace and defense industry.
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Hands-on measurement and characterization of Post-Si IO electrical interfaces performance using hardware lab equipment such as oscilloscopes, TDR, VNA, logic analyzer, BERTScope, probing stations and etc.
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The core client hardware and software environment to be supported includes (but not limited to) - Lenovo Thinkpad laptops, Apple MacBooks, MAC OS, Microsoft Windows 10 OS, Microsoft Office 365 / 2011/ 2016, Crashplan, McAfee AV / ePO, Cisco AnyConnect VPN, Adobe Suite, PingID, SCCM, Casper.
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Troubleshoot and resolve video conferencing and event service incidents, including RMA’s, and hardware/software issues. Basic understanding of networking and network protocols Working knowledge of video infrastructure and endpoint equipment such as Cisco CUCM, Cisco TMS, Cisco Expressways, Cisco Endpoints, Poly DMA, DMA Edge, RMX, RPRM, Workflow Server, Pexip CVI, Microsoft Teams Rooms, and Poly Endpoints, Zoom video conferencing.
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