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Bachelor's or foreign equivalent Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Software, Electrical or Electronics Engineering, or comparable field of study, and/or equivalent work experience.
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Patent prosecution experience in one or more of the following technologies: hardware and devices, software, database technology, artificial intelligence, wireless, and image and/or signal processing.
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5+ years of software engineering experience developing backend applications. The Data Capture team for the Data organization within the DE&ET organization is in search of a Lead Software Engineer.
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Bachelor's degree or above in mechanical engineering, mold design, materials science, or other related engineering fields, with 5-10 years of experience in the design and development of consumer products.
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The Principal Software Engineer in the Advanced Technology department of the Software Engineering Directorate will serve as the Product Owner (PO) for a team developing tactical seeker flight software capabilities for major Advanced Technology missile programs.
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Principal Scientist Engineering page is loaded. Job Title: Principal Scientist Engineering. Principal Scientist Engineering. The successful candidate will work in a cutting-edge scientific global engineering department in Sanofi’s R&D CMC Synthetic organization.
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Basic familiarity with the DoD Architectural Framework and systems engineering principles. Travel including potentially to outdoor / field-test environments (e.g., US Navy Self Defense Test Ship, US Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory Alaska, Letterkenny Army Depot.
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Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other federal agencies, all over the world.
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Master's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Software, Electrical or Electronics Engineering, or comparable field of study, and/or equivalent work experience. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Software, Electrical or Electronics Engineering, or comparable field of study, and/or equivalent work experience.
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Degree in Survey Engineering, Geomatics, Geographic Information Systems, Engineering, or related field preferred. Proficient in reading and understanding engineering, architectural, and structural drawings.
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Proven industry experience as an Embedded Software Engineer, with a focus on embedded systems and low-level programming. As a Senior Embedded Software Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining software for embedded systems.
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PHD candidates in Engineering/ IT/Computer Engineering/Computer Science/Bioinformatics or related discipline with relevant with a minimum of 1 years of experience in software development and pipeline automation in the pharmaceutical and/or biotech industry.
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Professional Land Surveyor license preferred. 5+ years of professional land surveying/geomatics experience, including managing large-scale, complex land surveying projects. Must be knowledgeable in all aspects of Land Surveying, including legal requirements, boundary determinations and ALTA requirements.
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A career at Fidelity within Global Security Operations (GSO) as a Security Representative will equip you with not only a fundamental security skillset that is first in class, but also essential qualifications for any career path you choose to follow.
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Working closely with the Department of Defense (DOD), National Science Foundation (NSF), and National Institute of Health (NIH), we re proud to be tackling some of our nation s most pressing needs and look forward to having you join as our Director of Business Development, leading our Government accounts, you will help develop and lead go-to-market strategies in the Federal Government.
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