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We are looking for a Lead Quality Assurance (QA) Engineer - Performance to join our team. May lead and manage project planning for the teams. Ability to work with Continuous Integration tools (Jenkins, Azure DevOps, etc.
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Lead and maintain security systems by applying system patches and other periodic maintenance tasks. Lead multiple security projects simultaneously. Deep experience in deploying application-based firewalls (Palo Alto, Fortinet or similar) on premises or in cloud services (Prisma, Zscaler or similar), and SSL inspection techniques.
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The Senior Product Engineer will be responsible for leading the design, development, release, and validation of lithium-ion battery modules and packs for customized industrial and military applications.
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Applications Engineer - Plastics Injection Molding. As an Applications Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in solution development and client interfacing across various levels within MMI. This position demands creativity and the ability to tackle complex challenges head-on.
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About the Opportunity:The Assistant Engineer is a member of the Engineering Department responsible for the maintenance and operation of mechanical and hydraulic equipment onboard the vessel Seaward Endeavor.
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The Signal Processing Engineer will work with senior engineers and scientists to research, develop, and evaluate algorithms for a variety of signal and image processing applications, to include radar signal processing, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) applications, machine learning algorithms, generative AI, and inverse problems.
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We are seeking a skilled and motivated Civil Engineer with a focus on land development to join our team. Please include "Civil Engineer - Land Development Application" in the subject line.
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Overview At our SRI International, Ann Arbor, MI campus, we are looking for a Senior Engineer who will have proven expertise in remote sensing with particular emphases in EOIR and/or radar imaging system technologies and design, image processing and applied signal processing.
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The primary duties of the Substation Engineer include physical substation, protection, and control engineering for High Voltage Electric Utility projects, 12 kV through 500 kV. Projects range in size, complexity, and voltage class from small distribution equipment upgrades to large transmission substation projects across the globe.
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The Lead RT participates in orientation of staff and student training programs representing the Respiratory Care department in but not limited to, job shadowing, simulation training and teaching of core specific classes for Trinity Health which is a teaching institution.
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As a Senior Robotics Engineer - LIDAR, you will lead the solution of challenging and complex problems facing vehicle autonomy. You will lead the design of future May autonomy systems and track down and solve the system’s most difficult issues.
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The Ann Arbor and Detroit offices of SmithGroup are looking for a Traffic Engineer to join our team. Minimum 5 years of experience working as a traffic engineer. Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) certification a plus.
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Lead proactive threat hunting within the admin console. Lead incident response efforts pertaining to endpoint security incidents. Senior Cybersecurity Engineer. Understanding of MITRE ATT&CK framework and associated threat actor techniques.
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First, a little about us: Born in 2000 as an ad agency for the video game, entertainment, and technology communities 80 teammates strong across the US, LATAM, and European markets Our employee turnover has historically been ~8% annually Ad agency partner for Bethesda Softworks, Square Enix, CD Projekt Red, Riot Forge, Capcom, Sega, and other top gaming and entertainment partners.
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