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Principal/Senior Principal Software Engineer. Experience building multi-tenant, virtualized infrastructure and/or working on open source software/contributions to open source Redis/memcached/Cassandra/PSQL a strong plus.
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Develops and codes software programs, algorithms, and computational modeling tools. The modeling engineer will collaborate extensively with PI and process teams for root cause identification, model development, deployment, and providing solutions to be implemented on Si.
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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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Role: Principal Investigator - Senior Embedded Engineer (Top Secret/ SCI Clearance Required) What You ll Get to Do Lead a team to reverse engineer and develop embedded software using C on bare metal or embedded operating systems.
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Develops and applies CAD software engineering methods, theories, and. Engineer, Memory CAD Engineering-related occupation. Assignments include designing and developing CAD software, assessing.
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The SoC family of multi-core CPU processors and Radio Access SoCs offer best-in-class performance, low power, rich software ecosystem, virtualization features, and open source application support with highly optimized custom ARM CPU cores providing an excellent solution for a highly flexible end-to-end optimized 5G platform.
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As a Principal Engineer at Cribl, you will help set the technical direction for Stream by working closely with other product stakeholders to help identify, design, develop, and deliver products that delight our customers.
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Software Engineering and architecture experience with distributed systems/managed services within large scale environments. Build enhancements, new components, new services, within an existing software architecture and suggest improvements to the architecture, operational practices, scalability, resiliency.
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