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Collaborate with external suppliers for PCB layout, fabrication, assembly and testing. Own complete circuit development process for cutting edge applications in robotics: Specifications,analysis, simulation, design (Schematic & Layout), programming, prototyping (vendor management),testing, and documentation.
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UX Improvement: Collaborate with the UX/UI design team to optimize site navigation, layout, and overall user experience, focusing on search functionalities in Solr and Hybris. UX Improvement: Collaborate with the UX/UI design team to optimize site navigation, layout, and overall user experience, focusing on search functionalities in Solr and Hybris.
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As a Senior Surveyor you will provide leadership in the daily operations of survey activities including construction layout, boundary, topographic, and as built surveys. Are you Ready to Engineer Your Career.
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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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Our Lynn, MA team is looking to hire a Tig Welder to perform layout, set-up and welding on a variety of aircraft engine component parts and assemblies. Previous held weld certification(s) in: corrosive resistant and heat resistant ferrous alloys, nickel base alloys, cobalt-base alloys, aluminum alloys, and titanium alloys.
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Background or experience in the following areas is strongly preferred: PCB components and failure modes, layout considerations, PCBA manufacturing signal integrity for high frequency applications.
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We are seeking an experienced, hands-on Principal Engineer with a strong background in Machine Learning applied to complex spatial computing, image and video processing, and visualization applications.
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Hold a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a similar field.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Science or Engineering, preferably Computer Science, Chemical, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering, from an accredited university or college required plus eight (8) years of relevant work experience, four (4) years of project leadership experience, four (4) years of GMP experience, five (5) years of automation experience required.
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Frequently prepares material for printing by performing layout, film stripping, platemaking and other pre-press functions. Job Profile Summary Job Overview This position produces a wide range of simple to complex quality printed materials by creating layout, shipping, platemaking, printing and finishing the product.
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Job Opportunity: Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance (BHSI) has an exciting opportunity for an analytical and technically minded Water Resources (Flood) Engineer with expertise in inland and coastal flood risk modeling (including storm surge) to join the Catastrophe Engineering and Analytics (CAT E&A) team.
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We are seeking a high-caliber patent attorney with a strong electrical and/or computer engineering background for an excellent associate opportunity. Here, you will see a diverse array of electrical and computer engineering applications (industrial and consumer electronics, biomedical devices and instrumentation, power and control systems, RF, WiFi, mobile communications, IEEE standards, enterprise applications, network security, network protocols, etc.
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Job Description Summary We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Lead DeltaV Engineer to join our dynamic engineering team. Requirements Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or related engineering field.
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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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NICET certification in Fire Alarm Systems and/or Water-Based Systems Layout is a plus. NICET certification in Fire Alarm Systems and/or Water-Based Systems Layout is a plus. Develop detailed fire alarm and sprinkler system designs for commercial projects.
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