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Structural software skills, Revit skills, 3D modeling skills (Rhino, SketchUp, etc.) Pursuing a Bachelors or Master's Degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, or Architectural Engineering.
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Solid understanding and experience with different data architecture patterns: data warehouses, data Marts, modeling, ontologies & knowledge graphs, Microservices; Dataverse, Data Fabric, Data Mesh, Data Factory, and Synapse Engineering are plusses.
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This position reports to the VP of Engineering with flexibility to work remotely in Los Angeles with the ability to come to the office periodically. Familiarity with big data technologies (Hadoop, Spark) or data streaming platforms (Kafka.
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Passion for leading or participating in a cross-company Roku engineering interest group. Develop robust features and solutions for adoption by many Roku clients in the Fox family, such as Fox Sports, Fox Television Stations, Fox News, Fox Business and more.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Software, Electrical or Electronics Engineering or comparable field of study. Data Experience is a tightly knit team working within the Disney Entertainment & ESPN Technology (DE&E Technology) Data department.
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Data warehousing tooling and services (Apache Airflow, AWS DMS, Snowflake); You have at least 3 years of combined experience in building and maintaining CI/CD platforms and supporting agile engineering teams in building microservices.
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Partner with peer leads in Core Data Services – data engineering, data enabling and platform engineering to ensure that all infrastructure and software needs are met.
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Position Title: Part-time Temporary Lecturer in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) The courses to be instructed by a part-time faculty lecturers vary from the lower division requirement courses in electrical and computer engineering disciplines, upper division and graduate-level courses in biomedical engineering, communications, computers, control, power, and electronics.
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Bachelor’s Degree in toy design, industrial design, industrial engineering, or industry-relevant field preferred. Strong proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (illustrator, photoshop, and Indesign) and other graphic design software.
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Proven experience (typically 5-7 years) in financial engineering, quantitative analysis, algorithmic trading, or software development roles within financial institutions, hedge funds, or asset management firms.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related field. Familiarity with RF design tools and software (e.g., Agilent ADS, Keysight Genesys). Generate reports documenting the results of RF engineering investigations, tests, and evaluations.
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The Research Associate Data Scientist participates in biomedical research projects using programming, data -mining, statistics, machine learning, and visualization techniques to assist with the development, evaluation, and/or applications of algorithms, methods, and software for data analysis.
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Identify, label, measure, terminate and physically route the cables that supply AC and/or DC power or transmit data in various technical spaces. Our experienced workforce of over 2,000 professionals is skilled at planning, consulting, engineering, construction, program management and combined engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) solutions to meet our customer’s rapidly changing infrastructure needs.
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They will design, create & modify detailed telecommunications floor plans with various low voltage systems such as: voice/data wiring, electrical outlets, access control/card readers, intrusion alarms, security cameras, wireless and main communications and intermediate distribution frame rooms utilizing the AutoCAD & Visio drawing software.
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