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Lead Software Engineer, Backend (Scala, Spark) As a Capital One Software Engineer, you’ll have the opportunity to be on the forefront of driving a major transformation within Capital One.
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Senior Software Engineer ( Backend, Full-Stack) New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $165,100 - $188,500 for Senior Software Engineer. At least 4 years of professional software engineering experience (Internship experience does not apply.
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Senior Software Engineer, DevOps. As a DevOps Engineer, you'll have the opportunity to be on the forefront of driving a major transformation within Capital One. Utilize programming languages like Java, Python, SQL, Ruby and Go, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, CM tools including Ansible and Terraform, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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As a key member of the group, you will be responsible for the technical qualification of suppliers that manufacture printed circuit boards (PCBs) in the storage, appliance, and server hardware applications.
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Minimum 8 year's experience as a cloud engineer, automation engineer or similar software engineering role using automation and orchestration technologies (GitHub Actions, Jenkins, CircleCI, Ansible, Azure DevOps, GitLab CI, Bitbucket Pipelines, etc.
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Assistant Engineer will assist with design development of commercial, institutional and residential related projects. Design experience should include layout, grading, water, wastewater, stormwater and other infrastructure facilities.
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Controls Engineer: PLC, HMI & Robot Programming (need experience in 2 of the 3 key areas) Experienced Robotics programmer. Preferred experience with Indusoft, Wonderware Intouch, AB Panel View, or similar.
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Abaqus/Standard, Abaqus/Explicit, or other similar FEA software. The Mechanical Engineer member will perform engineering evaluations in support of the design, analysis, or testing of a new radiological shipping container or shipping container support equipment.
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Join us and let your career take flight as a Field Service Engineer for MPI Inc., where the world is your office, and the possibilities are limitless. Join our team as a Field Service Engineer and let your skills take flight as you travel the USA and on occasion Internationally, solving technical issues and forging lasting relationships with customers.
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Upon completion of qualification as a nuclear plant supervisor, the Nuclear Operations and Training Engineer will continue with advanced qualification and technical training as they fulfill their duties as a nuclear operator and trainer.
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Navarro Research and Engineering, Inc. is recruiting for a Mechanical Engineer near West Milton, NY. This is an on-site position with up to 20% teleworking. Our company is looking for a Mechanical Engineer member to join our Shipping Container Recapitalization team.
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The engineer should have experience with Finite Element Analysis (FEA) software including experience performing both static and dynamic, non-linear FEA. Additionally, the engineer will support engineering and business activities of the Shipping Containers organization, including but not limited to performing engineering evaluations and generating written technical reports.
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Knowledge of the application of software and how it interfaces with equipment. Operate PC hardware and Microsoft based software. Knowledge of basic anatomy and physiology as applied to use of biomedical equipment.
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Job Title Senior Civil/Drainage and Water Resources Engineer. SLR International Corporation is seeking an experienced Senior Water Resources Engineer to work in SLR’s New Paltz, New York office.
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The Controls Engineer applies engineering knowledge to designs and assists with the development of major engineering projects. Software knowledge; Excel, Solidworks, and Microsoft Windows.
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