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The Software Engineer II plays a pivotal role in the development and maintenance of critical business applications. We are looking for a Software Engineer ll (2-5 years of experience with applicable technologies) to help design, develop, test, debug, and deploy highly-available applications.
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We are looking for a full time highly skilled Senior Full-Stack Engineer who is comfortable with both front and back end programming – preferably with expertise in and React. As a Senior Full Stack Engineer at Season Share, you will be responsible for designing, developing and maintaining full stack web apps.
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Langan is seeking a Geotechnical Engineer to join its collaborative team in New Haven, CT or Boston, MA. This individual will serve a key function providing the preparation of technical reports, specifications, plans, designing foundations, retaining walls, and other geotechnical aspects of construction.
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Strong knowledge of analytical software (e.g. Empower, JMP). Experience with electronic record keeping software, like ELN. The Engineer II will design and implement experiments to develop injectable drug product formulations and process characterization studies, including analyzing samples and authoring technical reports.
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The Field Service Engineer will handle various tasks related to specialized x-ray inspection systems, including installations, maintenance, training, troubleshooting, and repairs. Job Title : Field Service Engineer.
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ITS Data Science Software Engineer will be an experienced developer with a proven track record of being able to interpret strategic initiatives and challenges, develop and maintain custom enterprise applications, develop scalable software platforms, and integrate software within a mixed Windows/Linux environment.
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Job Title: MS Dynamics/CRM Engineer. The CRM Engineer will collaborate with architecture, UX, and other development teams, as well as the business community. The CRM Engineer will develop, implement, and maintain a wide variety of CRM deployments across multiple environments.
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Responsibilities: PLC programming he should be aware of but not mandatory (Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Automation Direct and/or Mitsubishi) PLCs, HMI, Safety device, Servos, Switch gears, Vision system Good Knowledge of different communication protocols, (Modbus, OPC UA/DA, Profibus, ProfibNet etc) Should have worked on various database.
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Plans, designs, and coordinates integration of machinery and equipment into manufacturing process of industrial establishment, applying knowledge of engineering.
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A Process Development Engineer. The Manufacturing Engineer will be working with highly motivated team members and dynamic work environment. Job Title: Manufacturing Engineer II. Process Validation and Computer software validation knowledge.
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The Field Service Engineer is the primary contact for company customer service and repair needs ensuring that our customers' equipment operates efficiently at all times. Title: Field Service Engineer.
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Aquarion Water Company is looking for a team player to work as a Control Systems Engineer, within the Control Systems & Services (CSS) group. Act as an on-call stand-by controls engineer on a rolling basis assigned by department leadership.
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We are seeking an experienced engineer for our manufacturing plant in Guilford, CT. This job requires an energetic, responsible and mature individual with high mechanical comprehension. · Read and interpret machine control software.
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5 years + experience managing embedded software engineers in comparable environment and product range ideally utilizing Scrum or similar iterative/incremental software development methodology.
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Local licensing regulations may prohibit use of Engineer title without the individual processing a Professional License. federal, state, municipal, K-12 school, water/wastewater, higher education, laboratory facilities, transportation, ports or marina projects.
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