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Responsibilities include performing technical analyses/calculations, writing engineering reports, and conducting test boring inspections, in-situ testing, pavement core inspections, and field tests (FWD, DCP, etc.
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Coding skills, quality assurance experience or technical writing background or similar. Job Summary: Within the Business Operations organization the Manager, Technical Program Management will lead teams through the development, rollout and adoption of several programs that extend the functionality of services across Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ and Star.
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The RoleBitly is looking for a Software Development Engineer in Test SDET III to develop, improve and expand product quality and focus on writing & editing automated test code. By utilizing the same standards as a Software Engineer, which allows for repeatable and reliable testing solutions to test a wide functionality of the product in accordance with AC and technical requirements.
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Technical writing experience in relevant areas, including queries, reports, and presentations. big task that we need this person to support is reviewing 1000+ reports currently built in DOE's mainframe system and identifying reports that can be consolidated in the future state.
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We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:Arlington, VA, USA | Atlanta, GA, USA | Austin, TX, USA | Chicago, IL, USA | Dallas, TX, USA | Houston, TX, USA | Miami, FL, USA | Minneapolis, MN, USA | New York, NY, USABASIC QUALIFICATIONS- Undergraduate degree in Computer Science, Technology, Engineering, or 7+ year’s work experience in technical role in lieu of no Bachelor’s degree.
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5+ years of experience with Python and at least one deep-learning software library (e.g., PyTorch, Caffe2, TensorFlow), including formulation, training, and evaluation of new algorithms and writing reusable modules.
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7+ years of relevant work experience that can span marketing, product marketing, content marketing, journalism, and other roles that combine technical aptitude with writing craft. This role will require strong writing ability, weedsy technical product knowledge, and empirical judgment.
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Interface with technical writing team to document product functionality that needs to be communicated to end users. We are looking for an innovative Embedded Software Engineer to design and implement networking protocols, features and related improvements to the Altowav radio products.
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The Humanities Department of New York Institute of Technology (NYC and LI campus) invite applications for Adjunct Instructors who have relevant experience teaching writing courses (first-year composition, professional and/or technical writing) at the college level.
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Knowledge of and experience in transportation policy, transportation planning, transportation operations and management or transportation technology; knowledge of the technical aspects of transportation infrastructure; the ability to think and act strategically; experience analyzing, interpreting, and communicating transportation performance issues; budget management; strong data analysis; report writing; and experience using MS Office Suite, ArcGIS, Adobe Suite.
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Communicate in a team, to the site lead and colleagues, verbally and in writing, technical information, job procedure recommendations, improvements and other work-related information. Read, interpret and understand written or electronic information to identify the Root cause of a failures and compile reports for your site lead and warranty manager.
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Spanish speaking, writing and reading skills a major plus. Providing direct supervision of the technical support staff which may include overseeing day-to-day operations and performance of the support team, schedule creation / adherence, discover training needs / provide coaching, and disciplinary actions.
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Assist other team members with the delivery of engagements as needed, including legal research and writing regarding technical issues. Draft opinion letters, responses to IRS inquiries, IRS Ruling requests, and writing other tax technical memoranda.
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Excellent written and verbal communication, including technical writing skills; consultative approach. Translates and simplifies requirements for appropriate use; performs gap analysis; performs requirements analysis working with technical team.
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Utilizing real-time labor market information tools to identify opportunities for placement activities, training initiatives, strategic planning opportunities, grant writing and curriculum development.
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