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The Aerospace Engineer will work within the Commercial Fan & Compressor Aerodynamics team to perform aerodynamic design and test of fans, boosters/LPCs, and high-pressure compressors, as well as related compression aerodynamic components.
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Lead] Nice to have: Databricks Certified Data Engineer Professional. [Lead] Knowledge of CI/CD practices for Azure Data Factory & Azure Databricks to implement and streamline CI/CD processes with engineering teams.
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The Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Engineer is responsible for developing, overseeing, implementing, and maintaining the integration between various enterprise software applications, such as ERP, SCADA, MES, LIMS, QMS, and CMMS systems.
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Lead] Data Engineer. Nice to have: Databricks Certified Data Engineer Associate. [Lead] Spearheads planning, design, development, execution, and monitoring of complex data integrations to support project delivery.
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Akkodis is seeking a Lead Design Engineer for a Contract position with a client located in Cincinnati, OH (Hybrid). If you are interested in this Lead Design Engineer job in Cincinnati, OH (Hybrid), then please click APPLY NOW. For other opportunities available at Akkodis go to www.
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Provide mechanical engineering design expertise in the design and development of Aprecia's next generation additive manufacturing technology.
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UC Health is hiring a full-time Technical Lead Building Engineer for the Plant Operations department at University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Technical Lead Building Engineer , Shift Varies, Plant Operations.
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Lead] Mentors less experienced analysts on proper standards/techniques to improve their accuracy and efficiency. Tooling & Platforms include, but not limited to: Azure Databricks, Databricks Workflows, Databricks Delta Live Tables, Databricks Unity Catalog, Delta Lake, Azure Data Factory (ingestion & orchestration), ADLS Gen 2, Azure SQL Database, Azure CosmosDB, Neo4j, Apache Spark, PySpark, Spark SQL, SQL, PL/SQPl, Oracle Database Technologies (19c), Kafka, REST APIs, Alation, Terraform.
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SubterraAI is seeking a talented Lead Full Stack Software Engineer to assist with the design and development of Subterra’s Terralytics™ Platform, utilizing the very latest in cloud technology, computer vision, and machine learning.
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The NGP Staff Design Engineer contributes and provides technical guidance to the design and development of Edison Works NPI products including design, test and qualification of hot structural components.
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Summary Firmware and software developer providing analysis, detailed design and verification activities for an assigned product, project, or solution.
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The SOC L4 Engineer position supports the SOC as an escalation point identifying and addressing potential SIEM content/level I and II engineering security concerns as this role is the first line of operational support.
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Lead Process Engineer – Anaerobic Digestion. Synthica Energy, LLC is looking for an experienced process engineer with a proven track record in the anaerobic digestion, renewable energy, solid waste, wastewater, or renewable natural gas (RNG) sectors to own the build-out and subsequent direction of the company’s internal process engineering function.
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What you'll do Lead and build a scalable developer platform with DevSecOps capabilities to assist engineering teams in developing and deploying secure software. Lead the architectural and design definitions with a high degree of innovation and creativity.
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Serve as technical lead for moderately complex projects, collaborating with project managers to ensure project scope/risk/budget/etc. Lead experimentation to analyze results using machine learning models.
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