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Engineering the first high-density pixel canvas to display HD content at that scale for the Vornado, Marriott Marquis LED Display in Times Square, NY. Experience with source to pay technology, including procurement systems, accounts payable automation, and vendor management systems.
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Ability to communicate across technical and business disciplines including data engineering, product, solution consulting, finance, operations, billing, sales. WebMD Ignite is a full service growth engine for health systems and health-centric organizations.
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Significant experience managing large programs for the Department of Defense, specifically in one or more of ELSYS Laboratory’s core technical competencies: Electronic Warfare, Systems Engineering, Test & Evaluation, technology insertion, open systems architectures, Machine Learning Ops/DevSecOps/agile software development.
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San Francisco and San Jose, California (Hybrid On-Site): $291,100 - $332,300 for Director, Machine Learning Engineering. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $274,800 - $313,600 for Director, Machine Learning Engineering.
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Significant experience managing large programs for the Department of Defense, specifically in one or more of Laboratories core technical competencies: Electronic Warfare, Systems Engineering, Test & Evaluation, technology insertion, open systems architectures, Machine Learning Ops/DevSecOps/agile software development.
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AtkinsRéalis has been providing infrastructure planning, engineering, construction, environmental consulting, urban planning, architecture, and program management services to public and private clients across the United States for more than 50 years.
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Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Manufacturing or Business Administration with proficiency in Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma or TPM. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in manufacturing, advanced digital and automation technologies, and startup of new systems ideally in a greenfield environment.
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10+ years of experience combined in incident management, software engineering, infrastructure operations, and technology leadership. Strong understanding of technologies, tools, and systems used in incident response and management.
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A bachelor’s degree, preferably in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data & Analytics, Data Science Engineering, Information Systems, Engineering, or related field. With this, they are seeking to hire a dedicated Director of AI, who will be leading both strategy, technical delivery, and executive level facing communication.
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Apply an in-depth understanding of systems engineering and administration and a basic understanding of other IT disciplines in guiding and coaching team members. We’re looking for a Software Engineering Director to join the existing leadership team to help lead the Embedded Finance and Payments Engineering team(s.
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Remote (Regardless of Location): $232,900 - $265,800 for Director, Machine Learning Engineering. Experience with one or multiple areas of AI technology stack including prompt engineering, guardrails, vector databases/knowledge bases, LLM hosting, advanced RAG and fine-tuning.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data & Analytics, Data Science Engineering, Information Systems, Engineering, or related field; advanced degree highly desirable.
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Follows the Pathfinder Power Solutions/Yancey HR process and insures only candidates who possess the necessary skills and behaviors and fit the corporate culture and Power Systems team are hired.
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As Director, Network Delivery Engineering, you will lead a distributed team of technical program managers and network infrastructure engineers who are collectively responsible for Global Network Delivery’s strategic programs.
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AIG’s Information Technology functions include enterprise architecture, software and systems engineering, cybersecurity, and technology risk and compliance. Technical Leadership: Provide leadership and guidance to engineering, data science and software development teams, promoting collaboration and an inclusive culture.
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