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Serve as liaison to functional teams such as Business Development, Engineering, Procurement, Finance, Production, and Flight Operations to support cost estimating and pricing activities. The requirements of the field drive our innovations, allowing us to effectively identify, develop, and deliver solutions that are tailored to each unique need across autonomous, optical, and power systems.
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Additionally, our range of services includes sophisticated systems engineering, cyber physical system development, software- and E/E-integration for software defined vehicles with highly automated and safe driving functionalities as well as vehicle integration.
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As a Controls Engineering Graduate - Designer 1, you will be responsible for performing calculations, designs, drawing development, equipment and component selection, and programming for industrial control systems.
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The ideal candidate would possess basic understanding of topics relating to design, operation, maintenance, process safety, and protection for complex process equipment such as reactors, distillation columns, dryers, RTOs, and dust collection systems at large complex chemical plants.
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The Department of Cell & Developmental Biology at the University of Michigan Medical School solicits applications from outstanding scholars for a tenure-track faculty position in a field directly relevant to developmental biology, including (but not limited to): early embryogenesis, organ formation and function, tissue repair, renewal, and regeneration, stem cell biology, organ engineering (including organoids), single cell biology of complex organs, and cellular reprogramming.
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Employment Type: Part time Shift: Evening Shift Description: Glacier Hills is seeking CNAs for its community in Ann Arbor, MI. Glacier Hills Senior Living Community is a member of Trinity Health Senior Communities (THSC), one of the nation's largest, multi-institutional Catholic health care delivery systems, with over 40 communities in multiple states.
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The Organization:The U-M Health Regional System (Regional System) includes the blending of two legacy health systems: University of Michigan Health-West and Sparrow Health System, which joined University of Michigan Health in April 2023.
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The right candidate will have at least 5 years experience in estimating for bridge construction and rehabilitation with a degree in civil engineering or a structural engineering. Qualifications and Requirements : Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field.
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Glacier Hills Senior Living Community is a member of Trinity Health Senior Communities (THSC), one of the nation’s largest, multi-institutional Catholic health care delivery systems, with over 40 communities in multiple states.
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Our Employee Resource Groups, Women’s Advisory Panel (WAP), Women’s Engineering Network (WEN), Minority Advisory Panel (MAP), Pride Alliance of Consumers Energy (PACE), GENERGY, capable, Interfaith and Veterans Advisory Panel (VAP) are key enablers to living the values of our company culture: Caring, Empowered, Deliberate, Agility, and Ownership.
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Develop solutions to challenging electrical power distribution and lighting systems with integrated architecture and engineering project design teams. Working with us, you will: Perform analysis, design and documentation of building electrical systems including power distribution, lighting design, fire alarm, security, audio/visual and telecommunications systems.
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The Data Security Analyst monitors, evaluates, and maintains systems and procedures to protect the SRC and ISR information systems, networks, and data. They will report to the Director of CMT.This position will require access to federal project data and systems, some of which are subject to security clearance and training requirements.
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We invite you to join our Platform Engineering group, as a Software Architect, to enable the team to build the systems that are foundational in supporting our expanding global customer base.
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You’ll be a part of Duo’s Quality Engineering team whose mission is to empower engineers with the quality tools, frameworks, and processes to continuously (on demand, anytime) ship high-quality code to customers.
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Reporting to the Senior Engineering Manager, Engineer in this role develops new products for connected electrified vehicle systems and new energy solutions. What you bring Bachelor of Science in software/Electrical Engineering with experience (5+ years) in system development like stationary battery energy systems, V2H/V2G systems, charging system Software development experience, cloud-basedExperience programming with C, C.
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