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If you're ready to make a significant impact and contribute to a world of healthier lives, we invite you to apply for this exciting Sr. Statistical Analyst role at the American Heart Association.
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U.S. Bank is seeking a Sr. Insider Threat Analyst to support analysis and threat detection for the Information Security Insider Threat (ISIT) program. U.S. Bank is seeking a Sr. Insider Threat Analyst to support analysis and threat detection for the Information Security Insider Threat (ISIT) program.
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Experience with engineering software design systems such as MicroStation ORD, AutoCAD Civil 3D, Visual Lighting, SignCAD, and SWISS. Proficiency in capacity analysis software such as Synchro and VISSIM. Completion of Ohio DOT Traffic Academy courses for MOT, lighting, signing, and marking.
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Strong background in CAD/CAM software, finite element analysis, discrete element modeling, and other relevant engineering design tools. Strong background in CAD/CAM software, finite element analysis, discrete element modeling, and other relevant engineering design tools.
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A Civil Engineer EIT performs engineering work under close supervision requiring the application of standard techniques, procedures, and criteria to carry out a sequence of related civil engineering tasks such as the preparation of simple plans, designs, calculations, costs and bills of material in accordance with established codes, standards and drawings.
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The Senior Project Engineer/Traffic Engineer will have demonstrated leadership and technical experience in Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) and municipal projects. Do you have 7+ years experience as a Project Engineer/Traffic Engineer.
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5+ years of professional industry experience as a ML Engineer, Data Scientist, or Software Engineer with a focus on building production data/ML products. We're looking for a Machine Learning Engineer to join our Artificial Intelligence team and work with our team of data scientists to automate thetraining and evaluationofmodels within an Azure ecosystem.
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Atlas Technical Consultants is seeking an innovative and passionate Senior Geotechnical Engineer (GEO Engineer 3) to join our Sharonville, OH team. Experience with geotechnical engineering software.
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Initiates, evaluates, develops, implements and maintains new or enhanced processes and systems for advanced financial and market risk analysis, both external third-party software and advanced spreadsheet/database/programming platforms.
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Job Summary:With a global network serving clients across multiple industries and countries, our analytics game changers are poised for widespread technological impact.
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Validated experience as a Search Engineer or Search Architect, with a solid grasp of Elastic, Vector Search, and GenAI technologies. Elastic Certified Engineer certification. Thousands of organizations worldwide, including Barclays, Cisco, eBay, Fairfax, ING, Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, The Mayo Clinic, NASA, The New York Times, Wikipedia, and Verizon, use Elastic to power mission-critical systems.
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Description: This eleven-twelve-month, part-time position reports to the Theater Manager/Technical Director Duties and Responsibilities: Part-time audio engineer for weekly chapels, concerts, theatre productions, and events.
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The Senior Traffic Engineer will have demonstrated leadership and technical experience in Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) and municipal projects. 7+ years experience as a Traffic Engineer.
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The Field Service Robotics Engineer will undertake the responsibility of visiting client sites to install, upkeep, repair, and enhance robotics and automation systems. Field Service Robotics Engineer.
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Fishbeck is actively seeking a talented Senior Roadway Engineer/Project Manager for employment in one of four Ohio offices of Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, or Toledo. Senior Roadway Engineer/Project Manager.
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