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IBM is searching for a Full Stack Developer (Senior) to support United States Space Force (USSF) by developing software in support of Space Systems Command (SSC) Cyber Operations Branch rapid agile development of defensive cyber solutions to protect, defend, and respond to both ground and space based cyber adversarial threats.
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Proficiency using GIS software, such as ESRI tools including ArcGIS, ArcGIS Spatial Analyst, along with demonstrated aptitude for learning new software and mapping tools quickly. Exposure to or awareness of GIS software programming languages (e.g., Python, Model Builder, JavaScript, C.
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Must be a Master CMM Programmer with Calypso software. Master CMM Programmer using Calypso software. Certified Calibration Technician with experience using GageTrak software. Must be a Master CMM Programmer with Calypso software.
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This opportunity will support the RPA team in automating business processes and build foundational SPA and BFF architecture on AWS. As a CoBank full stack Software Engineer, you will be leading an opportunity to be on the forefront of driving a major transformation.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience as a Collision Repair Estimator, with expertise in industry-standard estimating software. Prepare accurate and comprehensive repair estimates using industry-standard software, taking into account any possible issues that may arise during the repair process.
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3+ years of experience with Takeoffs, Bluebeam, Procore, and other construction management and estimating software. Proficiency in quantitative take off (On Screen Takeoff, EDGE, Blue Beam or similar software.
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The purpose of the position is to provide technical support for all activities involved in asset management work associated with the Facility Management Software System (FMSS), the Facility Condition Assessment System (FCAS), and the Cost Estimating Software System (CESS), and to participate in the formulation and execution of long-range strategies for facility management for parks within the network.
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A working knowledge of National Instruments LabView, Quartus II, Multisim and MATLAB software, C programming, Python. Maintaining the CPE/EET software library while coordinating with the Information Technology (IT) department to keep all software installations as current as budgetary constraints allow.
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This position is onsite at our Denver, CO HQ. Key Functions: Prototype flight systems for use in the stratosphere Conduct bench and field testing of various R&D systems Collaborate with hardware team (mech, electrical, software) to identify test objectives Skills & Experience: Minimum B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Computer Science (or similar.
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Extensive experience utilizing software to power accounting workstreams including accounting software systems such as Investor Portals (i.e., Intralinks, Ark), General Ledgers (i.e., Xero, Quickbooks, Investran, Allvue), Accounting Software (i.e., Bill.com, Expensify, Gusto, TriNet), and other tools (i.e., Trello, Slack, Salesforce.
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Esri ArcGIS Server, Python, Adobe Creative Suite, CAD (AutoDesk and/or Bentley), or other mapping or graphic design software is desirable. Esri ArcGIS Server, Python, Adobe Creative Suite, CAD (AutoDesk and/or Bentley), or other mapping or graphic design software is desirable.
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Experience using industry-leading software such as Allegro, Altium Designer, Eagle PCB, Proteus, etc. Work with industry-leading software (e.g.: Altium Designer) to create detailed schematics and layout design.
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Demonstrated knowledge of and experience with business intelligence packages (Microsoft Power BI, Tableau, Microsoft Excel, etc.) Key responsibilities include developing data management and GIS applications, data architecture, data analysis and reporting, developing database solutions, development/setup of remote data acquisition systems, web application development, and workflow automation.
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As a Mid-Level Software Engineer, you will work with product stakeholders and other engineers to design, break down, implement, ship, and maintain features across our client's full technology stack (DynamoDB, GraphQL, Elasticsearch, Lambda, Kubernetes, React/React Native, etc.
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This role includes various facets of software engineering, systems engineering, and technical subcontract oversight. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related field and 6 years of software experience or Master's degree and 4years of experience.
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