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Previous experience in such supplier quality engineering roles as SQE - Supplier Quality Engineer, SQAE - Supplier Quality Assurance Engineer, SPQDE - Supplier Product Quality Development Engineer, Quality Engineer, etc.
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Completion of the Air Force Flight Test Engineer course or comparable. Completion of Officer Training School (OTS), Air Force Academy (AFA) or Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) Completion of the Air Force Flight Test Engineer course or comparable.
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Remedy is honored to have been selected to support an innovative international manufacturer as they embark on a vital search for a Supplier Quality Engineer to join their excellent team in Elmira, NY.
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As Saab continues to grow, we are seeking a Principal Aerospace Design Engineer to support our operation, where we are building the aft fuselage for the U.S. Air Force new military trainer, the T-7A Red Hawk. The ideal candidate has strong leadership skills, thorough knowledge of aviation products in the international aviation industry, and particular career focus on aircraft structures, design experience in manned and unmanned aircraft structures.
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The SQA Engineer is responsible for maintaining smooth operations at equipment and material supplier facilities. The SQA Engineer is responsible for maintaining smooth operations at equipment and material supplier facilities.
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Works directly with Manufacturing Engineer Manager. Develop and Support manufacturing information systems with applications such as "Smart Factory" software or Power BI for financial cost, machine, and inventory data.
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Applicable Engineering Software (i.e., SolidWorks and/or other CAD Software). Lead Engineer - Electric Distribution Eng. The Automation Project Engineer will bring new strategies and visions to life by evaluating and validating all outcomes that improve production.
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As an Senior Engineering Manager here you are passionate about using software-based approaches to solve complex data-driven challenges and automate those solutions. 8+ years of commendable track record of delivering complex software engineering systems and platforms and 3+ year of people management experience.
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Scripting and automation skills:A MacOS support engineer/architect should be able to use scripting languages and tools, such as Bash, Python, AppleScript, and Automator, to automate tasks, workflows, and processes related to MacOS administration and management.
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Coordination with the Project’s Program Manager and System Engineer for scheduling, tools, logistics, and closure of drawings, work instructions, plans, and other documentation required for successful installation, integration, and testParticipate in technical training in the various aspects of the job, including MVG Antenna and RCS measurement systems; Data Acquisition and Analysis Software; RF & positioning subsystems; Control, Computing electronic hardware; and electrical subsystems.
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Sr. Electrical Reliability Engineer. Strong understanding of RBM (Risk-based Maintenance) and RCM (reliability centered maintenance) maintenance strategy developmentExperienced in the various methods of Root Cause Failure AnalysisPositive attitude, friendly demeanor, and a team playerMust be eligible to work in the U.S. for any employer without sponsorship.
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As a Snowflake Sales Engineer you must share our passion about reinventing the database space, thrive in a dynamic environment and have the flexibility and willingness to jump in and get things done.
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5 years of full-time work experience as a software engineer. Architecting modular software systems. Ability to process requests from multiple stakeholders, and convert those into a unified software solution.
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Assists CSS Workforce NY with processing training under WIOA. Work with System Manager and CSS Workforce Development Board to create and implement a plan to attract diverse/inclusive customers promoting opportunities to all job seekers.
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Gauntlet is a leader in quantitative research and DeFi economics optimization, specializing in risk management, growth facilitation, and ensuring the economic robustness of key DeFi protocols.
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