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Ability to work under a microscope as required to test, tune and troubleshoot RF microwave hybrid assemblies and utilize hand tools such as torque drivers, tweezers and other similar tools; Good dexterity, eye/hand coordination.
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Familiarity with RF equipment: RF Signal Generator, Spectrum Analyzers/Low Noise Analysis, Signal Analyzer, Oscilloscope, RF Power Meters, PNA Network Analyzers. Collaborate with RF Engineering, Manufacturing, and Quality Engineering to develop procedures and troubleshoot products to specifications.
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Experience with AMD, Ampere, and/or Intel architectures Demonstrated experience developing multi-process, multi-threaded applications, including daemons, in C for an embedded Linux environment Demonstrated experience developing Linux kernel drivers and/or applications in C for interfaces like SPI, I2C/I3C, SMbus, PMbus, USB, UART, and/or Ethernet controllers.
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Check out what some of our drivers have to say about working for Gordon Food Service. Pay: Drivers can make up to $33/hour within their first year of employment. Newly licensed drivers are encouraged to apply.
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You will be a key part of our AI, GPU and Accelerator organization that integrates hardware support for the components throughout the AI/ML stack from the high-level frameworks down to the device drivers in the kernel.
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The team owns the core CPU, hardware platform (bring-ups, boot, chipset, drivers, DDK), virtualization (CPU, IO & memory), and engages directly with Arm, Intel and silicon partners on new technologies.
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You will work with a team of engineers and be responsible for project leadership, providing technical expertise in areas such as Yocto, OpenEmbedded, ROS, NVIDIA Jetson BSP, VxWorks, Linux ethernet networking, kernel drivers and FPGAs∯*∯ We are looking for a person who thrives in a creative, collaborative, and agile development environment.
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No more than two convictions in the past two-year period for traffic violations, no DUI convictions in the past three years, no drivers license suspensions in the past three years. Valid U.S. drivers license issued by the state of legal residence with proper endorsements if required.
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Through groundbreaking technology and a commitment to stellar experiences for drivers and dealers alike, Cox Automotive employees are transforming the way the world buys, owns, sells - or simply uses - cars.
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Strong communication, a positive attitude, and ability to work as a member of the team will provide a rewarding and successful career at Peak. We are currently seeking both full-time and part-time CDL Class A Drivers.
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Shift Leaders focus on the key elements of the Dunkin' Donuts operational drivers, which include: Fast, friendly, and energetic service Quality control of our great products, including our own "Americas Best Coffee," which is brewed fresh every 18 minutes.
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Ability to work 10 hours under a microscope and utilize hand tools such as torque drivers, tweezers, and other similar tools. You will perform surface mount fine pitch and through-hole soldering, working with miniaturized tools such as tweezers, fine screwdrivers, and soldering irons.
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Orientation Details Offers paid orientation Accommodation is covered Drivers get their own room Breakfast, Lunch is included Covers some or all travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license without any of the following restrictions: (L,Z) Air Brakes, (G) Night Driving, (O) No Semi Trailer or (K) Intrastate Only 2 years Tractor Trailer experience We're an equal opportunity employer.
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Ability to work 10 hours under a microscope and utilize hand tools such as torque drivers, tweezers and other similar tools; Good dexterity, eye/hand coordination. Perform surface mount, fine pitch and through hole soldering.
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Fenestration experience preferred Valid drivers license with acceptable accident and moving violation motor vehicle record Ability to read and interpret construction documents and specifications Ability to navigate CAD-based design Must be able to periodically lift up to 50 lbs We invite you to See Yourself at Marvin: From people to products, Marvin is committed to creating better ways of living.
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