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Identify and pursue improvements in engineering and organizational process, gathering and using data to support and guide continuous growth in product excellence and engineering productivity.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or Computer Engineering AND a minimum of 1 year relevant experience OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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We are seeking a data-driven and energetic Senior Product Manager to work on Hotel products across Amex GBT. You will be working with a diverse and global group of colleagues representing design, engineering, data science, marketing, account management, and customer support.
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Collaborates with multiple stakeholders including internal team members, customer project stakeholders, and 3rd Party contractors (e.g. sales, manufacturing, supply chain, engineering, site survey and hardware specialists, schedulers, on-site contract installers and trainers, construction and finance) to ensure a world class customer experience and successful on-time delivery of customer projects.
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5+ years of experience in software development, data science, data engineering, ETL, and analytics reporting development. Lead the evaluation, implementation and deployment of emerging tools and processes for analytic data engineering to improve productivity.
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The primary scope of this position includes supporting tasks relevant to earth system and renewable energy system data collection, preparation, analytics, and visualization approaches, and contributing to literature review, technical reports, and exploration of machine learning and deep learning algorithms.
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The ideal candidate will have 6+ years of experience in data engineering, with strong proficiency in Python, Databricks, and working on Snowflake. Must have at least 5+ years of experience in the Data Engineering domain with a total of 7+ years.
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Chart’s is to be the global leader in the design, engineering and manufacturing of cryogenic process technologies and equipment for the Nexus of Clean TM – clean power, clean water, clean food and clean industrials, regardless of molecule.
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We want Data Science/Machine learning/Data Analyst and Java Full stack candidates. Bachelors degree or Masters degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Information Systems, IT.
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The Manager of SCADA Engineering will report to the Director of SCADA Engineering and assume responsibility for the engineering, procurement, and commissioning of supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, including the associated communications infrastructure for cutting-edge renewable energy and transmission projects.
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You'll collaborate with business leaders, scientists, and engineers to incorporate sustainability domain nuances when creating data foundations, developing AI models/applications, and applying techniques like data indexing, validation metrics, model distillation, and customized loss functions.
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Apexon brings together distinct core competencies – in AI, analytics, app development, cloud, commerce, CX, data, DevOps, IoT, mobile, quality engineering and UX, and our deep expertise in BFSI, healthcare, and life sciences – to help businesses capitalize on the unlimited opportunities digital offers.
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As a technology sales professional, on the Solutions Engineering team, you will assist companies capitalize on emerging applications and ignite business growth by connecting people, data and apps – quickly, securely and effortlessly.
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Collaboration and Communication: Work closely with Engineering, User Experience Design, Data Scientists, Product Managers, Sales, Marketing, and other cross-functional teams to ensure successful execution of the product strategy.
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We provide planning and design engineering services for low, medium, and high voltage facilities up to 500 kV for utilities, renewable developers, data center owners, and contractors. Our capabilities focus on serving the power, renewable energy, transportation, and data center markets.
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