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Typically requires a Bachelor’s degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) and 10 years of relevant software engineering experience. The team members are multi-disciplined and contribute across all phases of systems engineering, software development, integration and test, and metrics.
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At least 6 years of experience in software engineering (Internship experience does not apply) San Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $213,400 - $243,500 for Manager, Software Engineering.
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Leading follow-on efforts such as the development of Engineering Models, execution of Critical Design Reviews (CDRs), early flight tests, pre-production and full-rate production hardware and software, leading to deployment.
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Software Skills : Technical Skill - Data Architect, ETL, Data Engineer, Python, SQL and AnyCloudJob Description. Software Skills : Technical Skill - Data Architect, ETL, Data Engineer, Python, SQL and AnyCloudJob Description.
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The Engineer is responsible for performing engineering analysis, providing consulting support, and the documentation of projects related to pipeline integrity, safety regulations, and pipeline assessments.
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Demonstrated experience with FEA software - strong preference for Femap/Nastran and MSC products. Bachelor, Master or Doctorate of Science degree in engineering with 15 or more years of experience in aerospace or an equivalent combination of technical education and aerospace experience.
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The Engineer is responsible for performing engineering analysis, providing consulting support, and the documentation of projects related to pipeline integrity, material verification, safety regulations, and pipeline assessments.
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Experience with Software House, American Dynamics, Bosch, DMP, and other Enterprise Level Access Control systems, CCTV and IP video systems. Must be available after hours to provide off-site software and hardware support and if required on-site support to resolve system failures for integrated applications.
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Understanding and ability to read, analyze, and interpret Engineering Drawings, Military Specifications and Engineering specifications (e.g. Boeing BAC, BMS, BPS & GE Specs), maintenance manuals, and Structural Repair Manuals.
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SCADA Engineer I: Minimum 1 to 2 years work experience in SCADA Engineering, preferred in Renewable Energy Industry. SCADA Engineer II: Minimum 2 to 5 years work experience in SCADA Engineering, preferred in Renewable Energy Industry.
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In-depth knowledge of industry standards, codes, and regulations related to high-voltage substation, such as IEEE, NESC, and FERC.Proficiency in using engineering software tools for transmission line design and analysis, such as PLS-CADD, PLS-POLE, and CYMCAP.Strong project management skills with a demonstrated ability to successfully lead and complete complex engineering projects within budget and schedule constraints.
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Qualifying candidate will be a highly motivated individual with a specialty in Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and Wireless Protocols along with a strong software background to perform cutting-edge research and development on real-time Software Defined Radio (SDR) and protocol processing systems.
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Strategic electrical routing and designing using CAD software. Engineering News Record Top 20 Firms in Steel Erection. Electrical engineering degree is required. Operate computer-assisted design software and equipment to perform tasks.
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You will coordinate with the Process Engineering Manager for proposals and provide technical guidance for multi-disciplinary engineering teams. A leader in renewable energy and power is seeking a Process Engineer to join its team.
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CTDI is a family-owned full-service logistics, repair, and engineering company that services the country's largest telecommunication and cable providers. We are hiring entry-level employees to fill positions with CTDI. No experience is required.
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