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Demonstrated understanding of component manufacturing processes such as injection molding, transfer molding, thermoforming, machining, stamping, and MIM. Technical problem solving skills with ability to identify root cause and drive corrective action (Fishbone, 8D Analysis) Ability to employ statistical methods (Cpk, ANOVA, Design of Experiments) in data analysis for process development and problem-solving.
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Portfolio demonstrating your voice and sound design thinking, hands-on expertise, and problem solving skills. Degree in Sound Design, HCI, Audio Interaction Design, Cognitive Psychology, Linguistics, or a related discipline-and/or comparable professional experience.
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The successful candidate will have a demonstrated familiarity and ability to teach graphic design, motion design and/or user interaction design with aesthetic fundamentals and problem solving through a solid foundation in visual, analytical, and communication skills.
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Apply analytical problem-solving skills and strategies for the development of complex in vitro diagnostic real-time PCR and RT-PCR tests for infectious diseases. The essential requirements of the job include:Execute studies to verify sensitivity and specificity of oligonucleotide designs in PCR detection and melt; evaluating and testing reagent formulations, lyophilization, and stabilities.
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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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Demonstrated software engineering experience from previous internship, work experience, coding competitions, or publications- Curiosity towards new technologies and entrepreneurship- High levels of creativity and quick problem-solving capabilities- Experience with open source DBMS development such as Mysql, PostgreSql and others is highly desirable ByteDance is committed to creating an inclusive space where employees are valued for their skills, experiences, and unique perspectives.
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Requirements Proven experience as a Manual QA Engineer or similar role; Strong knowledge of software QA methodologies and processes; Experience working with Jira, Confluence (or other relevant tools); Familiarity with any traffic sniffing tool on iOS and Android; Strong problem-solving skills and attention to details; Excellent communications and collaborations skills; English Intermediate level.
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It includes the close coordination and interactions with the different rows and regions in P&G, provide critical communication to management and problem-solving in different accounting scenarios through an “end-to-end” understanding of all General Ledger, Marketing and General expenses, Miscellaneous sales processes, Billings and journal entries.
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The focus of the ODO is on advanced planning, threat assessment and problem solving specialized in client management. Agency ID Card with CCW Firearms Endorsement. Retired or Sworn Active Law Enforcement with Peace Officer Standards & Training (POST) Certification.
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The role demands proficiency in scripting languages (Python, Perl) and strong analytical and problem-solving skills. A seasoned Design Verification Engineer with over 10 years of experience to join their team in San Jose. The ideal candidate will have extensive expertise in PCle protocol and hands-on experience in ASIC/FPGA design verification.
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A successful Field Service Engineer at IMS displays strong problem-solving and decision-making skills and a deep understanding of the impact of quickly diagnosing and addressing problems in the customer environment.
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Demonstrated understanding of component manufacturing processes such as injection molding, transfer molding, thermoforming, machining, stamping, and MIM.Technical problem solving skills with ability to identify root cause and drive corrective actions.
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A strong candidate will come from a background of relevant hands-on electrical engineering, enabling you to seed the team with fresh technical suggestions in the event of a stall in the problem-solving process.
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The ideal candidate will have stellar analytical skills with a deep-rooted structured problem-solving background and show proven experience in failure analysis resolution. Proven understanding of data-driven, statistical QC and QA problem-solving methodology.
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Should have a passion for problem solving and a strong technical background in semiconductor failure analysis techniques and root cause analysis. As a Failure Analysis Engineer, you will be part of the quality and reliability group, performing failure analysis of ASIC products.
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