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As a Water Resources Engineer associated with our Boise, ID office, you will have the opportunity to work with the top ranked water engineering firm in the world - to contribute in the development of multidisciplinary water resources, environmental, transportation, and site civil projects and programs.
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7+ years' experience as a Software manager, leading complex software development projects, with a track record of successful releases on time; with 2+ of those years as a leader/manager of the team.
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As a Project Manager you'll perform design engineering, project design staff oversight, quality control, client development, proposal preparation and sales pursuits for Water Resources projects in Idaho and throughout the Northwest.
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Proficiency with standard geotechnical engineering analysis software such as LPILE, APILE and SHAFT, GeoStudio, Settle3D and FoSSA, AASHTOWare Pavement ME or similar programs. Schnabel Engineering is seeking a motivated Project Geotechnical Engineer with strong transportation experience to help support our growing Transportation business in Idaho.
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3 to 5 years of semiconductor process engineering experience in CMP related process preferably in 300mm wafer fab. M.S./Ph. D. (or equivalent education) in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, or other related technical fields.
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Photronics, Inc., is looking for an Engineering Manager to join our world class reticle manufacturing team and lead our engineering team at our flagship Boise, ID location. Photomask Engineering Manager.
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Knowledge of semiconductor processing, solid-state device physics desirable. As a Senior Or Principal CMP PD Engineer in our Technology Development Group based in Boise, you will identify, diagnose, and resolve assembly process related problems by applying failure analysis, FMEA, 8D or SPC/FDC methodology.
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If this is you, at Oracle you apply engineering leadership and knowledge of infrastructure and software development to drive scalable and reliable software systems for Oracle's storage product family.
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We are building out a new software engineering team dedicated to the federal space and have 10 openings at various levels from junior/mid-level to Principal Engineer currently. If you are you a Software Engineer who is experienced with Python (Django) and has an active Top Secret Clearance then please read on.
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Lead the team in developing global software engineering standards, determine which solutions to provide in each use case, and engage the appropriate delivery models for global and regional applications and services.
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Bachelor's degree in Geology, Hydrogeology, Engineering, Environmental Science, Natural Resources or equivalent. We combine consulting and engineering with advanced analytics and technology to solve the world's most complex challenges.
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Delivery experience in Data Engineering with Google Cloud Platform including Big Query, Dataflow, Cloud Data Fusion, Cloud Composer, Dataproc, Cloud Pubsub, Cloud Function etc. Experience in Natural language processing (NLP), Prompt engineering, Embedding, Vector DB.
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Designs and implements information assurance and security engineering systems with requirements of business continuity, operations security, cryptography, forensics, regulatory compliance, internal counter-espionage (insider threat detection and mitigation), physical security analysis (including facilities analysis, and security management.
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The person selected for this role will perform site development engineering and project management tasks for a variety of projects. As a critical member of the team, you will perform a variety of engineering tasks and will receive both on-the-job and formal training as well as mentorship and exposure to plan production, project financials, and client interactions.
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Ph. D. degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, or other related technical fields. Fundamental knowledge of at least one of the following: transport phenomena, thermofluids, dry etch processing, or plasma physics.
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