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The current strengths of the faculty are in the areas of algorithms, artificial intelligence, computer networks, cybersecurity, graphics, parallel and distributed systems, cyber physical systems, data science, machine learning, and theory.
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Requires Bachelor's degree (or foreign equivalent) in Computer Science, Telecommunications Engineering, or a closely related field plus 8 years of relevant work experience in job offered or as Lead Software Engineer.
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We seek dynamic educators with a passion for computer science and a commitment to inclusive, experiential learning. Deliver engaging undergraduate and/or graduate courses in computer science.
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HDR is looking for a Senior Data Center Electrical Engineer to join our Building Engineering Services team in Denver, Colorado. The Senior Data Center Electrical Engineer will be responsible for leading teams and designing projects from start to finish.
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HDR is looking for a Data Center Electrical Engineer to join our Building Engineering Services team in Denver, Colorado. Previous Data Center/Mission Critical experience an architectural/engineering, or engineering consulting firm is desired.
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Reporting to our VP, Data Science and Analytics and partnering closely with our marketing, product, and business leaders, you will run analyses, build attribution models, and design and run experiments to identify efficient acquisition channels and translate insights and learnings to inform our growth marketing investment decisions.
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BS in Water Resources Engineering, Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Geology, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or a related field8+ years of experience in Groundwater Engineering, Hydrogeology or a related field.
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Advanced Degree in Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Mechanics, Computer Science, Engineering Science, Business Administration, and/or Robotics.
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Knowledge in standard engineering, construction, and operation techniques, principles, and procedures associated with power transmission facilities. Conducts data analysis and interpretation of engineering, financial, and economic conditions and results, and subsequent technical business implications to client projects.
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Knowledge of data engineering and integration tools preferred. Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Information Systems, Business, or a related field. Master’s degree in computer science, Information Systems, Business, or a related field preferred.
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We are seeking a seasoned, highly skilled, and motivated Electrical Engineer to join our dynamic electrical power subsystem (EPS) team on our commercial space station project. Spacecraft flight hardware development experience in multiple of the following: battery, solar array, power distribution, power conversion, wire harness.
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Advanced experience in piping and layout design for power generation and industrial facilities is required, refining and chemical facilities experience is a plus, with intermediate CADWorx experience.
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Purpose:As a Project Engineer, you will be part of the Power Networks team providing engineering support for the design of substation facilities for voltages up to and including 765 kV. This includes new substations and switchyards, as well as modifications, additions, and upgrades to existing facilities.
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We are seeking a Bioinformatics Analyst II to join the Seibold Lab team, with a background in bioinformatics, computer science, computational biology, biostatistics, or statistical genetics to join our team.
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Experience with water resources challenges in Colorado, including precipitation and flooding data analysis; urban and rural hydrologic analysis; storm sewer analysis and design; open channel and pipe flow analysis; hydraulic structures; stormwater quality and green stormwater infrastructure design; bank stabilization and stream restoration; floodplain analysis and mapping; dam break analysis; and dam and levee analysis and design.
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