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The Software Engineering Manager is a leadership role that takes responsibility for the overall execution and success of software deliverables using agile methodology by leading a team of developers, comprised of both stateside and offshore resources.
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Produce and maintain models generated from both in-house and commercially available software codes, that simulate mechanical loading conditions, mechanism deployment motions, and the response behavior of missile segment and spacecraft separation events.
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The Water Power Technology Validation group within the Energy Conversion and Storage Systems (ECaSS) Center is focused on engineering, validation, and integration for marine energy and hydropower systems, as well as research to explore the optimal performance of renewable energy supported water treatment and delivery systems.
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It is a critical organization comprised of specialists in Field Operations, Science, Engineering, IT, Software Development and Business Services that support all facets of the Observatory.
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Knowledge of Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS), networking, SCADA, and PLC experience: GE iFix SCADA and iHistorian, ladder logic programming, preferably Allen Bradley RSLogix 500, and ABB software packages.
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As a Process Engineer I on the Process Engineering team, you will contribute to the design and testing of chemical and hydrometallurgical processes across a variety of scales, from bench-scale proof-of-concept to Electra's iron-refining pilot plant.
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We help visionary companies advance their engineering and science initiatives through access to specialized experts who drive scale, innovation and speed to market. At Actalent, diversity and inclusion are a bridge towards the equity and success of our people.
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The Process Engineering team takes on difficult challenges in processing and materials science to realize the full potential of next generation energy storage solutions, ensuring Tesla remains a leader in cell technology and electrode fabrication.
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Students and post-docs in the group come from both Electrical Engineering and Physics, typically specializing in Optics, and Materials Science, typically specializing in soft and polymer materials.
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Education assistance program #Staff Support Initiatives such as Sound Baths, Meditation, Massages, and Reiki #Free one-on-one retirement planning sessions. Staff Support Initiatives such as Sound Baths, Meditation, Massages, and Reiki.
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Bachelor's of Science degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering or other related discipline and typically 6 or more years of relevant experience. Directly contribute to software critical path work that will enable first flight milestones including FQT, NASA Joint Tests, and Software Certification.
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Ascend recently announced a strategic growth investment from prominent software and climate technology investors Rubicon Technology Partners, a private equity firm which is focused on investing in and growing software companies, Galvanize Climate Solutions, which invests in companies and solutions advancing the energy transition, and Silversmith Capital Partners, a technology-focused growth equity firm.
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Proficient with project management software applications, Ares Prism and SAP preferred but not required, Primavera P6 required. Ability to facilitate new initiatives related to our cost control and analysis efforts.
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Support employment and litigation-related aspects of mergers, acquisitions, and strategic investments, including due diligence and related integration efforts. We offer opportunities at all levels across the nation - from students to industry veterans - in areas of engineering, construction, and professional services.
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Prototypes mechanical components and assemblies, which support interdisciplinary projects (electrical, software, controls, optics, etc. These highly collaborative teams are responsible for our organization's engineering and technical operations, performing cutting-edge and complex scientific research and development that is 'defined as we build' to create new AR products, features, and marketplaces.
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