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We are seeking a Lead Software Engineer to spearhead our expansion into AI and ML technologies space, with a special focus on Generative AI. This pivotal role involves developing innovative Generative AI solutions that generate dynamic content, automate decision-making, anomaly detection, and provide predictive analytics,and transforming how businesses interact with data.
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The Software Engineer is responsible for the planning, development, implementation and support of centrally-managed systems which support the academic mission of the University. Job Title: Software Engineer.
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Full Time] Materials Scientist / Engineer (Junior/Senior) at Mooji Meats (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. Materials Scientist / Engineer (Junior/Senior) A scientist or engineer in one of the mentioned fields.
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A talented IT/Systems Engineer with specialized expertise in SCCM (System Center Configuration Manager) and Intune to join the dynamic team. Eclaro is looking for a IT Systems Engineer for our client in Baltimore, MD.
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Progressing past analysis and design, Northrop Grumman Systems Engineers also support the integration of sensor modes and trackers from digital simulation environments to sensor labs to our on-site fleet of specially modified test aircraft.
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Nature of Work : This position is a senior level, licensed professional engineer (PE) for the Maryland Transportation Authority's (MDTA) Office of Engineering and Construction (OEC). The current vacancy exists in Baltimore, MD. This position may allow a hybrid work schedule, including telework and on-site work hours.
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The ADOPT Onsite Field Service Engineer (Tier 3) reports to and works within an assigned client site location daily, providing support for technical system needs. Audio-Visual Field Service Engineer.
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GliaCell is seeking a Database Engineer on one of our subcontracts. Are you a Database Engineer who is ready for a new challenge that will launch your career to the next level? The Database Engineer will provide technical expertise for database design, development, implementation, information storage and retrieval, data flow and analysis.
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Catholic Charities of Baltimore is currently seeking a Site Supervisor that will be responsible for overall supervision of Violence Interrupters. The Site Supervisor is responsible to assign daily canvassing schedules and monitors database input.
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The Electrical Engineer is a hands-on design position engaged in the circuit design and sustaining of products designed by an in-house creative team as custom solutions for clients. BlueWave is hiring an Electrical Engineer for an engineering client with headquarters in Baltimore, Maryland, 21201.
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Machinist’s Mate Nuclear (MMN) Nuclear Machinist’s Mates operate and maintain steam turbines and reduction gears used for nuclear ship propulsion and auxiliary machinery such as turbogenerators, pumps and oil purifiers.
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This is a role for a Programmable Logic Engineer who is eager to contribute to a small, fast-paced team. Experience with common ASIC design and verification tools from Cadence, Synopsys, or Mentor Graphics.
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Designs computer security strategy and engineers comprehensive cybersecurity architecture.
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Since first opening our doors in 1998, HBK Engineering has quickly emerged as a leader in the utility infrastructure space through our experience on smart grid, modernization, resiliency, communications, fiber to the home (FTTH), and microgrid projects.
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Selected candidate must reside within two (2) hours of SSA Headquarters in Woodlawn, MD. Selected candidate must be willing to work on-site at least 2 days a week. Strong hands-on experience Informatica Enterprise Data Catalog, Axon and Data Engineering Integration.
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