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This position requires a high level of SoC design skills (design documentation, Verilog RTL coding, synthesis, static and formal checkers, etc. Familiar with ASIC flow from micro-architecture development, RTL coding, CRC/RDC, power analysis, Synthesis and STA and timing closure, to final tape-out and production support is required.
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Hardware development steps including concept, architecture, part selection, schematic/layout, bring-up, FPGA coding, Python coding, validation, and documentation. All aspects of printed circuit board (PCB) design.
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Develop training and documentation for effective use of Thales sentinel tools and compliance with license management policies. Proficiency in customizing and configuring Thales Sentinel tools to suit Applied Materials organization requirements.
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Ensures all pre and post-export documentation is completed and properly filed per PSG's export policies. Headquartered in Oakbrook Terrace, IL, USA, PSG is comprised of several world-class brands, including Abaque, All-Flo, Almatec, Blackmer, Ebsray, em-tec, Griswold, Hydro, Malema, Mouvex, Neptune, PSG Biotech, Quantex, Quattroflow, and Wilden.
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Oversee and contribute to the planning, execution, and documentation of assay development projects. Experience in microbiology research and assay development, with a strong focus on antibacterial susceptibility testing desirable.
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Job Title: Thales Sentinel IT Architect. Lead the design configuration and implementation of Software license management solutions using Thales Sentinel products, such as Thales Sentinel RMS or Thales Sentinel EMS.
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Maintain comprehensive documentation for system configurations, changes, and upgrades, specifically in the context of Post Market Surveillance, Complaints Management, CAPA, Nonconformance, and Regulatory Submissions.
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Proficiency in customizing and configuring Thales Sentinel tools to suit Applied Materials organization. Integrate Thales Sentinel tools with inventory management and procurement systems to maintain software asset data.
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Facilitate a great expatriate experience, including ensuring expatriate have relevant information in a timely manner, hosting for new hire’s first day, ensuring accurate employee records/documentation, asset orders, cubicle assign, onboarding instructions etc.
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Includes but is not limited to inbound Sales call conversion to leads and orders through effective communications, costing requests, order processing, order tracking, expediting, and providing shipment information all utilizing CRM, ERP, customer portals, and other standard business systems.
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Our engineering positions and certain engineering support positions require access to information, systems, or technologies that are subject to U.S. Export Control laws and regulations, please note that citizenship/permanent residency, asylee and refugee information and/or documentation will be required and considered as Tenstorrent moves through the employment process.
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Advanced knowledge and application of project development, design-phase management, construction estimating, cost, project controls/scheduling, documentation, engineering/construction principles, contracts and delivery methods are required.
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Maintain IT Risk Control Matrix, including documentation of controls testing procedures, and other IT compliance artifacts / supporting documents. Work with GRC leadership to keep relevant process documentation for the IT Compliance space current.
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Who will have the opportunity to provide management and leadership through the full product lifecycle, including quotation creation, purchase order conversion to internal sales order, manufacturing documentation release through the ECO process, and production management through the ERP system with a focus on issue resolution and critical path management.
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Serve as UKG evangelist across all levels of the organizationMust be a good trainer so that they can teach Estes Business & IT how to leverage Kronos tools, Documentation & Training to enhance our knowledgeSeasoned in managing tradeoffs and risks, adapting to change & uncertainty and making recommendations with imperfect informationExceptional analytical and critical thinking skillsStrategic thinking and time management skills.
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