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Experience developing and programming embedded computing systems (ideally, both off-the-shelf devices such as Arduino and Raspberry Pi, and custom microcontroller circuits). Experience with PCB design and layout software (e.g., Eagle, Altium, KiCad.
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Engineering Internship - LED Lighting Manufacturer, Woburn MA About the Job Paid Engineering Internship - Architectural Lighting Company Starts: January 2024 Fusion Optix is an LED lighting technology and manufacturing company based in Woburn MA. Our diverse multicultural team includes graduates from local colleges such as Boston University, Northeastern, UMass Amhurst, UMass Lowell, Wentworth, Tufts and MIT to name a few.
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Experience developing software targeting embedded SoCs such as ARM, NXP, Microchip, etc. ● Proven industry experience as an Embedded Software Engineer, with a focus on embedded systems and low-level programming.
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SWCM provides innovative solutions through automation, continuous improvement, and a skilled workforce providing support for all digital computing products: embedded software, firmware/configurable logic, test equipment, simulation, Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) and tools.
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The SWCM department is looking for a full-time and on-site Senior Software Configuration Management Engineer, located in Aurora, CO. Experience with software industry best practices such as Capability Maturity Model Integrated (CMMI.
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Experience with a major 3D CAD software, such as Solidworks or Autodesk Inventor. Adecco Staffing is working with a growing R&D/manufacturing company in Boston, MA. We are looking for an experienced Senior Engineering Assembly Technician.
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A master’s or PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or a related field with an emphasis on Computational Fluid Dynamics. Our impressive suite of products, including the acclaimed CFD software Flow360 and Electromagnetic software Tidy3D, are making waves across diverse industries from automotive design to quantum computing.
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The Principal Flight Controls Engineer will work cross functionally with other engineers in aerodynamics, system modeling, software, mechanical and electrical engineering, as well as the systems and management teams.
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Proven experience in software development for biological data analysis, preferably related to antibody selection or protein engineering. Develop and maintain software tools for analyzing antibody selection data from Sanger and next-generating sequencing of yeast display experiments.
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10+ years of software engineering, analytics development or machine learning engineering experience. Support AAG leadership in extending and growing our machine learning, engineering and analytics capabilities.
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Bachelor s degree (or foreign education equivalent) in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Engineering, Information Technology, Information Systems, Mathematics, Physics, or a closely related field and five (5) years of experience as a Principal Software Engineer/Developer (or closely related occupation) developing financial investment applications using Java, Angular, and PL/SQL Oracle.
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As a senior computational geometry software engineer, you will have a key role in developing the preprocessing software architecture for our metal 3D Area Printing production system applying computational geometry and software development concepts.
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We’re looking for a savvy developer to join our passionate engineering team as a Principal Software Engineer 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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B.S., M.S., or Ph. D. in Computer Science/Engineering, Bioinformatics, or Computational Biology with demonstrable software development project experience. Understanding of software engineering best practices and testing frameworks.
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Strong working knowledge of Synchro, HCS, VISSIM, and other traffic analysis software. BSC uses design, engineering, science, and technology to Build, Support, and Connect with our co-workers and communities.
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