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The Hartford is looking for a Release Train Engineer (RTE) to join us on our transformation to Lean-Agile ways of working. 2-3 years of experience as a Release Train Engineer.
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Optomi, in partnership with a respected leader in the insurance industry, is seeking a Release Train Engineer. Certifications: SAFe Release Train Engineer (RTE) certification is required.
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Experience in serving as a Release Train Engineer within the financial services or the insurance industry across multiple verticals which can be technical or business in nature. Experience as a Release Train Engineer or Program Manager.
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As a Director, Release Train Engineer/Program Manager in our Group Insurance Product Organization, you will partner with Chief Product Owners, Solution Architect Engineers, Release Train Engineers, Scrum Masters, and Technology Delivery Professionals to improve our Group Insurance Product Implementations.
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Release Train Engineer/Program Manager in our Group Insurance Product Organization, you will partner with Chief Product Owners, Solution Architect Engineers, Release Train Engineers, Scrum Masters, and Technology Delivery Professionals to improve our Group Insurance Product Implementations.
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The Senior Design Engineer is responsible for the execution of the overall design, development, and integration of mechanical, structural, and thermal systems for hydrogen-based energy systems.
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Experience in serving as a Release Train Engineer within the financial services (ideally Group Insurance) industry across multiple verticals which can be technical or business in nature.
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As a Release Train Engineer/Program Manager in our Group Insurance Product Organization, you will partner with Chief Product Owners, Solution Architect Engineers, Release Train Engineers, Scrum Masters, and Technology Delivery Professionals to improve our Group Insurance Product Implementations.
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Job Title: Product Systems Design Engineer. Mechanical Design Modeling and Analysis - Creates Computer Aided Design models in accordance with Cummins' standards to represent architectural or product level system design concepts, and to enable completion of various system-level computer analyses such as Dimensional Variation Analysis and Finite Element Analysis.
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Technologies Research Center (RTRC) is looking for a highly motivated individual for the position of research engineer specialized in large-scale computational mathematics and optimization. provide technical expertise in the areas of nonlinear dynamical systems, stochastic dynamical systems, optimization enhanced by machine learning, distributed optimization, parallel/cloud computation, quantum computing algorithms and applications, computational mathematics as developed on high performance computers.
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Design, develop, and implement Master Data Management (MDM) solutions using Informatica MDM software primarily cloud migration. Role: Lead Data Engineer. Design, develop, and implement Master Data Management (MDM) solutions using Informatica MDM software primarily cloud migration.
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The Instructional Design Associate works with faculty and staff to provide instructional design and pedagogical support related to the development and re-development of online courses using Charter Oak State College’s (COSC’s) current instance of the Blackboard Learning Management System (LMS.
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HNTB is the lead engineer for track/rail design for the New Haven Hartford Springfield (Hartford Line) project an Amtrak line run through CTDOT, Union Station Rail project on the Metro-North Line run by CTDOT, and many project in NY – MTA/MNR and MA – MBTA.
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The Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for designing process plans for manufactured products, making improvements in current manufacturing processes, and developing new manufacturing processes and equipment.
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The Mechanical Engineer will work with Gemma’s Project Engineering Manager (PEM) to ensure their work product meets the Contract requirements while ensuring the design is in line with Gemma’s construction standards.
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