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They will be responsible for everything metrology, such as CMM Programming, Laser Scanning, FAI paperwork, customer specified documentation, material analysis, etc. They will be responsible for everything metrology, such as CMM Programming, Laser Scanning, FAI paperwork, customer specified documentation, material analysis, etc.
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Responsible for setting up all CNC equipment using CAD/CAM/Mastercam and manual programming. CNC operation, setup and programming. This role is an exciting opportunity to join a global, dynamic, Hi-Tech team, supporting the semi-conductor, optical, and LED industries.
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The FEC Coordinator will be responsible for the management, programming, and safety of Iron Peak's Climbing, Ninja, Aerial Ropes, and Arcade elements. The FEC Coordinator will be responsible for the management, programming, and safety of Iron Peak's Climbing, Ninja, Aerial Ropes, and Arcade elements.
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Object oriented Python programming and solid experience with machine learning libraries - Pandas, NumPy, Scikit-learn, TensorFlow, etc. Awareness of event-based systems, functional programming, emerging technologies and messaging frameworks such as Kafka.
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Complex programming using all features of the press brake. The Press Brake Operator needs to have the ability to prepare and run complex bend setups and forming operations. Join our team as a Press Brake Operator.
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Experience Installing, Troubleshooting and Servicing Automatic Door Openers including installation, programming, testing, and troubleshooting. Kamco Supply Corp. of Boston is New England's largest one stop source for commercial building products including acoustical ceiling systems, architectural doors & hardware, drywall & steel framing, insulation and exterior systems.
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Design projects include line relocations to facilitate state and municipal roadway relocations and bridge reconstruction, third party attachment and build out, reliability and obsolescence improvements and replacements and yearly capital plan and programming.
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Assist in PLC programming on various projects; support efforts developing motion control schemes on various platforms e.g., Servos, Robotics, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Safety Control circuits, Vision Systems, etc.
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NICE TO HAVE's: -Python (or any other programming language) - Snowflake - CI/CD pipelining experiences. Working experience in Oracle SQL and PL/SQL, Python and Snowflake. Experience in client-side testing using frameworks, test runners and tools like Karate, Cypress, FitNesse and Gerkin/Protractor.
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Must have in-depth knowledge of C programming in a Linux, Solaris and Windows environments. - Experience with software design, development, unit and system integration testing and debugging of components using current programming languages and technologies.
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Knowledge of modern development practices (Agile, object-oriented programming, test-driven development, microservices). Job Title: Software Engineer, C. Knowledge of modern development practices (Agile, object-oriented programming, test-driven development, microservices.
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Troubleshoots, locates root problems, and repairs blow mold, baggers and support equipment or PLC programming issues. Troubleshoots, locates root problems, and repairs blow mold, baggers and support equipment or PLC programming issues.
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Experience with Python, RestAPI, and Object Oriented programming principals. Software Engineer (Amazon Bedrock, ChatGPT) W2 Only. AI expertise in Amazon Bedrock, ChatGPT. AWS development interacting with Azure experience.
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Python (or any other programming language) AWS (docker/Kubernetes/EKS/ Lambda) Full Stack Software Engineer with 60% Backend and 40% Frontend Development. Description: Our client is currently seeking a Full Stack Engineer.
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This position will be responsible for the installation of complex integrated security systems to include the wiring, equipment and programming of access control systems, CCTV, digital recorders, network recorders, and intercom systems for clients.
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