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12+ years in direct data center construction experience at a data center provider or constructor. 5+ years in direct data center construction experience. They must deeply understand electrical and mechanical engineering principles and experience designing, constructing, and maintaining data center facilities.
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Deep understanding of analog, mixed-signal and RF circuit design, including design of LNAs and PAs, PLL/VCO/DCO/LOGEN blocks, mixers, baseband filters and amplifiers, data converters and calibration methods associated with such high performance wireless systems.
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Experience with Big data, machine learning, and numerical programming frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow, Python, MATLAB). Experience in data and information management as it relates to Big data trends and issues within businesses.
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Knowledge of Statistics, Gen AI, LLM, Python, Computer Vision, data visualization tools. We want Data Science/Machine learning/Data Analyst and Java Full stack candidates. Currently, We are looking for entry-level software programmers, Java full-stack developers, Python/Java developers, Data analysts/ Data Scientists, and Machine Learning engineers for full-time positions with clients.
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Tech. Problem Formulation: Requires knowledge of Analytics/big data analytics / automation techniques and methods; Business understanding; Precedence and use cases; Business requirements and insights.
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As a Walmart Data Engineer, you will dig into our mammoth scale of data to help unleash the power of retail data science by imagining, developing, and maintaining data pipelines that our Data Scientists and Analysts can rely on.
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Data analysis and visualization experience (matlab, python, JMP) Expertise in various manufacturing techniques such as injection molding, sheet metal stamping, forging, die casting etc. We are looking for experience in mechatronics (mechanical-electrical-software machine/fixture design), electromechanical fixture design, and motion control and NX. This experience is most important.
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Prior experience with Snowflake/Redshift, AWS/GCP, Hadoop/Spark/Big data, Lambda/KAPPA architectures, Flink/Airflow. Prior experience in Systems Engineering - you've built meaningful big data processing systems at scale, and experience with big data compute engines such as Apache Spark and Apache Flink.
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As a CBRE Occupancy Planner, you will provide space planning, data mining, reporting, and interpretation of space planning metrics for a client's needs. + Responsible for entering and maintaining occupancy data within the system of record.
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Familiarity with main Wi-Fi SOC in the industry, like Qualcomm or Broadcom, is a big plus. Strong proficiency in OrCAD, Allegro, Arena, Ms office. Familiarity with main Wi-Fi SOC in the industry, like Qualcomm or Broadcom, is a big plus.
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Experience with product data management systems (Agile, Windchill) and 3D CAD modeling tools, such as SolidWorks or Pro Engineer. From developing and maintaining our data centers to building the next generation of Google platforms, we make Google's product portfolio possible.
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Design and develop low latency, high throughput server applications that handle large volume of data stream processing by leveraging big data technologies, example Apache Spark or Flink, Kafka, AWS services like Kinesis, SNS, SQS, Opensearch.
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Experience with cloud computing platforms (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, SnowFlake etc ) and big data technologies (eg. Strong understanding of data architecture principles, big data technologies, and AI applications in cybersecurity.
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Design and develop big data applications using the latest open source technologies. Develop logical and physical data models for big data platforms. 5+ years of hands-on experience developing a distributed data processing platform with Hadoop, Hive or Spark, Airflow or a workflow orchestration solution are required.
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Writing reports and compiling data regarding existing and potential signal integrity engineering projects and studies. Work with SI simulation engineers to correlate simulation and measurement data; perform electromagnetic and/or circuit simulations, if necessary.
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