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The Infosec VP of Security Architecture and Engineering is a member of the IT Security team reporting to the Chief Information Security Officer. Strong understanding of SDLC principles and practices, with experience integration security into Agile, DevSecOps, and other software development methodologies.
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Our Lead Software Engineering, earns between $128,400.00-$215,800.00 USD Annual, Not to mention all the other amazing rewards that working at AT&T offers. Lead Software Engineering.
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The Software Engineering Manager at Macy’s Technology reports to the Director, Engineering and will play a key role in leading the team’s technical direction and integration with enterprise solutions.
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Our Platform and Product Engineering team is composed of technical Swiss army knives whose combined ability to craft new capabilities in a rapid, prototype-oriented environment sharpens the overall quality standards of TSYS. Every member of our hard-working collective is truly spearheading the evolution of fintech, meaning that every day you’ll be in lockstep with the history-makers and future-builders of this industry.
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Professional Engineering LicenseExperience with utilizing Schneider Electric’s OASyS baseline SCADA, HMI screen display software, Windows Desktop/Server, Microsoft SQL Server,. About the Pipeline Software Engineer PositionAs a Pipeline Software Engineer, you will provide support for existing state-of-the-art applications for modeling, simulation, energy optimization, automatic safety shutdown, Real Time Nomographs (RTNs), and leak detection (i.e., Advanced Pipeline Software) for liquid petroleum pipelines.
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Analysts will learn one or more software programs specific to their disciplines: AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Excel, Microstation, VISSIM, Open Roads, Synchro and/or GIS. Kimley-Horn is looking for Engineering graduates to join our Alpharetta, Georgia (GA) office in 2024.
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Expertise in statistical software like Minitab and SAS-JMP. Product Development Engineer will support concept-to-commercialization of a new internal feeding device(s) in the Digestive Health Business Unit. You will work with Marketing and cross functional team(s) to convert user needs into Engineering requirements and feasible solutions leading to commercialization of medical device(s.
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Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) at Equifax is a discipline that combines software and systems engineering for building and running large-scale, distributed, fault-tolerant systems.
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Knowledgeable in the use of process simulation software such as Aspen Plus, Aspen Plus Dynamics, PRO/II, DYNSIM, HYSYS, CHEMCAD, WinGEMS, ProMax, etc. Knowledge and application of company engineering design and CAD drafting standards.
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Good experience in engineering identity orchestration and resiliency solutions using tools such as Strata’s Maverics Identity Orchestration software and/or other comparable industry solutions.
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Job Overview The Lead, Software Engineer at Macy’s Technology reports to the Tech Manager, Engineering and plays a pivotal role in leading the technical direction and development of enterprise solutions.
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Proficiency in using RF planning and simulation software such as Atoll, iBwave, or similar tools. A master's in RF engineering, wireless communications, or a related field, which can be advantageous.
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Some other things we will expect: Strong experience in software engineering and architectural patterns. As an Associate Director, engineering your responsibilities will include. Extensive “full stack” software delivery experience (10 years or more) across multiple disciplines – hands-on development , Leading medium to large projects, understanding of infrastructure architecture, experience in agile development, DevOps, and project management.
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Proficiency in relevant software and tools for data analysis and process control; programming experience with DCS (Distributed Control Systems) and PLC (Programmable Logic Controllers) an asset.
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The Lead, Software Engineer at Macy’s Technology reports to the Manager, Software Engineering and plays a pivotal role in leading the technical direction and development of enterprise solutions.
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