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As a Senior Embedded Software Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining software for embedded systems and Android applications. Proven industry experience as an Embedded Software Engineer, with a focus on embedded systems, low-level programming, and hardware-software integration.
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The Plumbing/Fire Protection Engineer is primarily responsible to provide technical expertise with regards to plumbing, fire protection and wastewater treatment systems. Senior Plumbing/Fire Protection Engineer.
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We are looking for a Senior Software Engineer to join our growing team. This is an exciting opportunity to join VideaHealth as an early key member of our software engineering team to develop secure, scalable and reliable SaaS systems.
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Senior Embedded Systems Engineer. Developing consumable APIs to integrate with client systems (EHRs like Epic, etc) Manage stages of the continuous development and release process Translate designs and wireframes into high quality code Optimize components for maximum performance across a vast array of web-capable devices and browsers.
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Advanced sensors, aerospace, aerostructures, avionics, air and missile defense systems, aircraft engines and auxiliary power units, command and control systems, cyber and software solutions, defense, digital, mechanical systems, power controls, precision weapons, program management, radars, scientific research, software development, space, technology, and training.
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As a Senior Embedded Software Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining software for embedded systems. ● Proven industry experience as an Embedded Software Engineer, with a focus on embedded systems and low-level programming.
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The job function will involve: Collaborating with system engineers, optical engineers, and software developers, to jointly develop and implement high-speed digital signal processing and control systems supporting optical communications systems.
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The Senior Controls Engineer would design, detail, and implement a variety of fiber, wired and wireless systems using industrial protocols (Ethernet/IP, Profinet, Modbus, etc. The Senior Controls Engineer will interact directly with the customer and lead a team of Wunderlich-Malec engineers in identifying requirements, developing specifications, and implementing/testing/commissioning/qualifying automation solutions.
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This is a hybrid role of working with both traffic systems design engineering, utilizing software such as Synchro and VISSIM, as well as performing geometric road & highway design with Autocad Civil 3D and Microstation.
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4 years of professional software development experience working with Javascript/Typescript and Node. JS or another similar backend framework (Rails, Django, Flask, Spring) and a desire to work in Node/Typescript.
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We're looking for a Software Engineer to join the Elasticsearch - Analytics and Geo team. This is a senior software engineering role that covers the design and implementation of new features, enhancements to existing features, and resolving bugs.
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Desired Qualifications: B.S or M.S. Degree in Civil Engineering Licensed Professional Engineer (PE), or (EIT) 3+ years of demonstrated engineering design of Land Development Projects Utility Design Site Grading Storm Water Management Systems Zoning Research Permitting Research Proficiency with AutoCAD, Civil 3D software Salary and Benefits: Comprehensive Salary Package.
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Strong knowledge of Emerson DeltaV systems, including hardware, software, and networking components. Familiarity with regulatory requirements and standards, such as FDA, GMP, and ISA. Certification in DeltaV or related control systems.
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The Sr. Software Engineer II (SRE) will enable continuous integration and deployment of highly reliable and error-free production code using modern Cloud-native technologies and monitor and guarantee uptime SLAs for our production systems.
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DCS Corp has an exciting opportunity for a Systems Engineer SME providing support to the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center/PEO Digital Directorate Aerospace Management Sytems Divison (AFLCMC/HBA.
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