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Proficiency in Power Line Systems Software and other programs, including PLS-CADD, PLS-Tower, PLS-POLE, CAISSON, SAG10, and ArcGIS. 5+ years of relevant experience as a Transmission Line Engineer in consulting or utility environment.
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The PTC Generative Design team is looking for a talented Software Engineer to join our highly skilled team. If you share our passion for problem-solving through innovation, you'll likely become just as passionate about the PTC experience as we are.
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We are searching for a Laser Engineer with expertise in the development of solid-state or fiber lasers, amplifiers and nonlinear optical systems and devices. Then you should join Lockheed Martin Space's Optical Talent Center (OTC) for space applications as a Staff Electro-Optical Engineer.
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Job Title: Senior RF Engineer I. Proficient in board-level schematic design and PCB layout of RF circuits, system-level communications concepts such as link budgets and modulation schemes, and end-to-end RF product development.
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Description: Job Title: Principal Spacecraft Operations Engineer I. Principal Spacecraft Operations Engineer I. Bachelor of Science Degree in Aerospace, Electrical or Software Engineering.
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Ability to cope with shifting priorities, demands and timelines through analytical and problem-solving skills. Deploying software using CI/CD tools such as Github Actions, Jenkins, GoCD, Azure DevOps etc.
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Has an entrepreneurial spirit and the curiosity that leads to creative approaches to solving client challenges. Must have Missouri and/or Illinois Professional Engineer License. Complete and oversee sampling and data collection for air, water, groundwater, wastewater, stormwater, hazardous waste, solid waste, radon, and soil for laboratory testing.
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Solid problem-solving skills and the ability to troubleshoot complex software issues. Your Title: Software Engineer - C. Are you a Software Engineer/Developer who wants to be at the heart of analyzing, designing, and programming cutting-edge software enhancements and new products in a collaborative environment.
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Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills, with the ability to identify and resolve complex technical issues. In-depth knowledge of software development methodologies, such as Agile or DevOps, and experience in driving their adoption within an organization.
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Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail. We are successful because we take a unique approach to solving problems. Title: Harness Engineer. INCUS: NASA has selected Tendeg to deliver four Ka-band deployable antennas for a new Earth science mission called Investigation of Convective Updrafts (INCUS) that will study the behavior of tropical storms and thunderstorms, including their impacts on weather and climate models.
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As a software engineer, you will design and develop software used by organizations across diverse markets and industries. Strong critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills.
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Work collaboratively and in tandem with system architects, FPGA design engineers and embedded software engineers. Ability to develop specifications, cost, schedule, and resource requirements for FPGA or ASIC verification plans.
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Oracle's Systems organization is at the forefront of innovation, developing cutting-edge software and integrated systems that powers the Oracle Cloud and drive digital transformation for our Enterprise customers.
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You must have good judgment, problem solving and decision making skills as well as be an organized record keeper. At Sunrise, our Concierge is responsible for providing excellent hospitality as they are the first impression for all visitors into the Sunrise community.
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Effective analytical, technical, and problem solving skills. Expertise in development of cross-functional systems, including integration with analog/digital signal processing, electrical/electronic systems, software and optical systems.
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