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Hands-on experience on developing computer vision and machine learning algorithms with focus on at least two of the following areas: object detection/segmentation, 3D scene understanding, autonomous driving, and sensor fusion.
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Personnel who, prior to 2/28/92 have qualified at the Medical Technologist level by achieving a satisfactory grade on a HHS examination. On-Site Cafe' and Coffee Bar (Payroll Deduction available.
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Hands on experience machining and troubleshooting of machines or being in a machine shop environment. You will support the manufacturing and testing of marine propulsion and power generations systems working on various manufacturing processes for high-value gearing and steam turbine assemblies, machined components, and welded fabrications.
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Candidate must be able to work with self-motivation and deliver on commitments with challenging schedules, lead design teams through various phases of ASIC design process including RTL design, chip level verification, coverage analysis, synthesis and STA. Candidate must possess solid knowledge in SOC design techniques, analog IPs, high speed IO protocols, CPF/UPF power design flow and lint/CDC tools.
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Note: Must be able to work on a W2 basis (No C2C) Education: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Information Technology or another related field or Equivalent.
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AI and ML Skills: Hands-on experience with machine learning algorithms, deep learning frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch), and AI deployment. Drive AI Innovation: Lead the design, development, and implementation of scalable AI solutions to revolutionize customer experience automation on a platform that’s already generating revenue.
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The Machine maintenance team provides support on a variety of machine configurations including multi-axis gantries, mill turn applications, large vertical lathes, horizontal boring machines, spin forming lathes, etc.
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Through KISS: READ AND WRITE ROMANCE, enthusiastic players are welcomed into the world of serialized romance that they can consume and create and now, CMS has ventured into the next-generation of HD streaming platforms with bite-sized episodic shows on their latest release, REELSHORT, which has made it's way in the #1 on the iOS Top Charts and one of the top grossing apps consistently.
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Strong hands-on experience with docker and kubernetes. on the TuSimple compute infra team, you will develop the next generation infrastructure on the public cloud to achieve the scalability, reliability, usability and supportability to support our complex large scale pipelines and services.
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As a researcher, you will invent and create the next generation of AI driven image and video processing with specific focus on image/video capture solutions with new upcoming sensors, camera signal processing, 3D spatial captures.
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Performing hands-on forensic data collection and eDiscovery processing services to the business. Position prefers a bachelor's degree in a related field or 3+ years of equivalent, hands-on forensics or legal/eDiscovery experience.
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Produces images of internal organs and records diagnostic data on magnetic tape, computer disk, strip printout or film. Obtains permanent record of internal examination by photographing images of organs shown on the display module or removing the strip printout.
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Minimum Master’s degree in Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related technical field, with 3 years of experience in computer vision and machine learning and sensor fusion, with a focus on medical imaging or other medical applications.
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Provide detailed daily logs of progress in Procore (breakdown of subcontractors' on-site activities) for General Superintendent and Project Manager. Implement and report results of the on-site execution of job plan, developed with Project Manager and General Superintendent.
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The ideal candidate will have over 14 years of hands-on experience in implementing ITSM tools, with a strong focus on ServiceNow. The successful candidate will be responsible for leading ServiceNow projects, driving innovation, and ensuring the timely delivery of high-quality solutions.
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