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The Senior Software Engineer plays a key role in the modernization of HPOne’s online and backend platforms using. The Senior Software Engineer will work with the engineering team to build and enhance a suite of applications supporting agent sales, and will contribute to software design and architecture using agile practices.
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Demonstrated working knowledge of current industry CPM Scheduling software packages, such as Primavera P6 Professional and Microsoft Office Suite-MS Excel, PowerPoint, & Word. Advanced Microsoft Office skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint.
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Lead Engineer / IT Support specialist Preferred Qualifications: A minimum of 6 yearsproviding IT network, hardware, and software support. Possesses in-depth knowledge and experience in managing and troubleshooting Citrix VDI solutions (including XenApp and XenDesktop), VMware environments, Office 365 applications, Zerto disaster recovery systems, Microsoft Intune for device management, and Veeam backup and replication software.
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Additional experience may include cost management software (Timberline, Sage preferred) , scheduling software (Primavera P6 preferred) and construction management software (Procore preferred.
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Principal Software Engineer, CTS Engineering, FactSet Research Systems Inc., New York, NY: Manages a team of software engineers or projects within CTS Engineering. Must have full software engineering life cycle exper.
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Lead Software Engineer, SQL Infrastructure & Services, FactSet Research Systems Inc., Norwalk, CT; Analyze and coordinate projects and the production of proprietary software. NET, Javascript, Visual Studio, MySQL, PGP/encryption, MVC, SQLServer, AJAX, Bash, Ansible, Terraform, t-sql, pl-sql, PostgreSQL & Python.
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In CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD, SolidWorks Electrical) for schematic design and layout. engineers in the design and development of electrical systems, including drafting schematics, layouts, and wiring diagrams using CAD software.
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A leading provider of modern medical imaging integration solutions for health systems and health technology companies, our software offers a seamless, affordable, and scalable approach to radiology measure compliance while ensuring medical imaging security and data flow visibility.
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Senior Software Engineer, Asset Allocation Engineering, FactSet Research Systems Inc., Norwalk, CT: Manages a team of software engineers or projects within the Asset Allocation Engineering department.
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We are seeking a remote-based, bar-raising QA Lead to build and execute software quality assurance programs for AlaraImaging. Recruit, train, coach, and manage a QA Engineer direct report.
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The Senior Software Validation Engineer will be a remote role with a reporting structure into Trumbull, Connecticut and will be responsible for providing software design and implementation support for Quality Engineering in New Product Development and Sustaining projects.
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Insight Global is looking for a QA Test and DevOps Engineer to sit remote for a large food and beverage client. This QA Tester/ DevOps Engineer will be joining the Commercial technology solutions teams and will be responsible for analyzing application functionality, designing, building, and maintaining automated test capabilities, to ensure the quality and reliability of their Sales web and mobile applications.
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Responsible for embedded software (firmware) programming in electronic products. Programming experience with LabView or other instrumentation oriented commercial software packages is a plus.
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Technology Utilization: Leverage warehouse management systems (WMS), inventory management software, ETL, Sigma, Grafana, and other technology tools to support data analysis and make data accessible to the broader DC leadership team.
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The Senior Embedded Software Engineer is a key member of the Embedded Development and will collaborate in the design, development and maintenance of new products and new features for existing products within the Kitchen Brains ecosystem.
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