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Role: Splunk Monitoring Engineer. Experience in monitoring critical Java applications in production. Monitor Java applications, create Splunk dashboards. Role: Splunk Monitoring Engineer.
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This includes hardware and firmware development, documentation, product validation, pre-certification testing, creating and presenting proposals and management of the project through to production.
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The Validation Engineer is responsible for completing assigned job of equipment validation, packaging validation, computers validation, utility equipment validation, commissioning support to meet cGMP requirements.
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Cisco Network Engineer. Assist the telecom engineer in support of new projects and initiatives. De-installation and clean-up of equipment and cabling that are no longer in production.
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Ensure that the Visual Inspection Program operates to meet the requirements of approved production plans at minimum costs within established quality limits and in accordance with FDA, cGMP, ISO, and OSHA requirements.
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Certification, video and audio production, Biamp certification, Cisco Telepresence qualifications, qualifications, Extron programming; digital video production. Working knowledge and familiarity with video production, lecture capturing (Kaltura) video conferencing and streaming.
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De-installation and clean-up of equipment and cabling no longer in production. At least 5 years of experience working within a Network Engineer role or related IT support role. Troubleshoot wired and wireless network issues with available tools (NAC, Wireshark traces, etc.
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LHH Recruitment Solutions has an Embedded Engineer (ELECTRONICS - MCU) for our client in the Dayton, NJ area. · Accountable for creation, development, production of and testing measures of MCU embedded Systems.
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Our refrigeration design team plans, designs, and implements refrigeration mechanical systems for industrial food and beverage production facilities, cold storage warehouses, and other related facilities.
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This position entails analog and digital circuit design, Read-Out IC (ROIC) characterization, prototype debug, test, and evaluation, and generation of design documentation for transfer to production.
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The Jr. Process engineer is expected to develop technical understanding and mastery of critical process points, raw materials and their functions, interactions between formula components and maturation, maceration, mixing processes.
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From optimizing a production line to the latest breakthroughs in cell therapy, this is work that transforms the lives of patients, and the careers of those who do it. We are looking for a Principal Software Engineer to build functional and efficient server-side applications.
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The Production and Process Engineer will play a crucial role in enhancing manufacturing efficiency and product quality across our operations. Design and optimize processes for the production of thermal interface materials, conformal coatings, and electronic adhesives.
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The candidate will be expected to be a subject matter expert (SME) in Upstream or Downstream tech transfer and scale-up who can proactively communicate with the internal team and client on project status, and also be responsible for any quality events that occur during GMP production.
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Our client is a renowned cancer research and therapeutics company based in Princeton, NJ, as a Machine Learning Engineer. Deploying machine learning models to production environments on AWS infrastructure.
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