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The Staff Electrical Engineer is responsible for diagnosing and resolving electrical technical issues for Cepheid’s Instrument platform. Cepheid is proud to work alongside a community of six fellow Danaher Diagnostics companies.
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As a Quantitative User Experience Researcher (Quant UXR), you’ll help inform your team of UXers, product managers, and engineers about user needs.
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Collaborate with clinical team members to guide optimization (20%) The work is led by the Staff Scientist with guidance and assistance from others within the Imaging Group, as well as in-house clinical sonographers.
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CPA Firm Audit Managers and Seniors - Hybrid living close to the office is preferred - Fully Remote Home Based is available for candidates living in the PST or MST time zones. Well established, highly profitable CPA firm offers several exceptional career opportunities for Audit Managers and Seniors to work hybrid from both our office and your home with flexible hours.
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Qorvo's fast-growing Power Management division focusing on Power loss protection, PM ICs, Motor Control, and Battery Management solutions for a wide range of Mobile, Consumer, IOT and Industrial applications is looking for an experienced Staff Electrical Engineer to create next generation and world-class designs in power management solutions.
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Minimum of 2 years of hands-on experience with a U. S. based CPA firm. Requirements: Prefer candidates currently (or recently) at a Senior level or above with a Big-4, national, or large local CPA firm.
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We offer a very reasonable work / life balance, diverse SEC and closely held clients in numerous industries to work with, fast track promotions, and above market compensation packages. Will assist with relocation expenses for out of town candidates.
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Seniors receive paid overtime at time and one half. Large Manager bonuses.
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Description Develop CMOS image sensor (CIS) using Technology Computer Aided Design (TCAD) modeling to predict optimal process condition and pixel design.
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As a Staff FPGA Engineer, you will play a critical role in designing and developing hardware and software systems. Experience with FPGA design with System Verilog or VHDL.· Experience with common hardware interfaces such as JESD, SPI, I2C and UART.· Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to work on complex multi-disciplinary problems.
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The Staff Mechanical Design Engineer for Single-Port Accessories will support development and production of existing and new products. Proficiency with CAD (SolidWorks highly preferred): designing parts with complex geometry, creating assemblies, creating detailed manufacturing drawings, and examining designs with Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Proficiency at failure analysis, including root cause analysis techniques (e.g., fishbone, 5 Whys, etc.
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Founded in 2013 by the original creators of Apache Spark, Databricks has grown from a tiny corner office in Berkeley, California to a global organization with over 1000 employees.
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Proficiency with CAD (SolidWorks highly preferred): designing parts with complex geometry, creating assemblies, creating detailed manufacturing drawings, and examining designs with Finite Element Analysis (FEA)Proficiency at failure analysis, including root cause analysis techniques (, fishbone, 5 Whys, etc.
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At Dolby, science meets art, and high tech means more than computer code.
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Support the use of Data and Analytics (D&A) in the audit, including data extraction and analysis; utilize a range of technologies and data analysis tools to execute substantive audit procedures, including artificial intelligence (AI), Excel, Alteryx, SQL, Python and Power BI; assist in the preparation of the related documentation.
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