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As the Lead Mechanical Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in designing, prototyping, and optimizing mechanical systems for autonomous vehicles. They're seeking a Lead Mechanical Engineer to join their growing team.
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As a Senior Mechatronics Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in the design, development, and integration of advanced mechatronic systems for their autonomous vehicle platform. They're seeking a Senior Mechatronics Engineer to join their growing team.
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Kimley-Horn's Waltham, MA (Massachusetts) office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 3+ years of experience to join their Roadway team! Proficiency in using industry-standard design software such as Microstation, Open Roads, AutoCAD, and Civil 3D.
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Own feature development and rollout for our products - recent examples include building a Software-in-the-Loop simulator for our Anvil product, characterizing and improving Ghost helicopter battery consumption with route planning, designing an autofocus control system for IR cameras.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for a Lead Traffic Engineer/Project Manager for our Boston, MA office. Function as a lead traffic engineer for projects in Massachusetts and other New England states, as needed.
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As the Network Engineer, you will be part of a team responsible for effective architecture/design, procurement, provisioning, deployment, configuration, operation, maintenance and capacity planning of network hardware and software and related systems.
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SDD is seeking a Senior Hardware Engineer to support multidisciplinary teams in the architecting, design, development, implementation, and fielding of advanced multi-function RF systems.
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We are looking for an energetic, self-motivated, and exceptional Senior Full Stack Data Engineer to work on innovative enterprise products based on AI and Big Data engineering. ConcertAI’s leading real-world evidence, AI technology and software-as-a-service solutions support healthcare decision-making across clinical research & development through commercialization.
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Keywords: Commissioning Engineer, Building, Testing , Mechanical Engineer, Mechanical, Engineer, Robotics, Design, Dorchester, Dorset, Automation, Automotive, Aerospace, Defence, CAD, Systems.
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The Senior ML Research Engineer will play a critical role in building a robust machine-learning codebase, distributing AI/ML models on the AI cluster, and utilizing their expertise to tackle complex challenges in large AI/ML applications.
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We’re looking for a savvy developer to join our passionate engineering team as a Software Engineer II and help us scale and grow our cloud-based systems and technologies with a keen eye towards software quality and operational excellence.
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The Affera™ Prism-1 Mapping Software is a 3D visualization software used for mapping of electrical activity in the heart, navigating catheters within the heart chambers, streaming intra cardiac and surface lead electrograms and annotating 3D and 2D data points.
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Key Responsibilities of a Process Development Engineer: Design and development of equipment, processes, and control systems, used for production and assembly of cell encapsulation devices. General Summary of a Process Development Engineer: This role will focus on the development of implantable cell encapsulation devices for delivering proprietary cells.
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As a Senior Software Engineer, you will work on our next-generation Real Time Location Engine, which builds on the data produced by our cutting edge IoT sensors deployed at scale in smart hospitals, state-of-the-art manufacturing buildings, cool offices, to name a few.
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So, if you are a Sr. ASIC Design Engineer with CPU design & microarchitecture experience, please apply today! Job Title: REMOTE Sr. ASIC Design Engineer - CPU. Mike Vandenbergh - Lead Recruiter.
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