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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $234,700 - $267,900 for Sr. Mgr, Software Engineering. West Creek 1 (12071), United States of America, Richmond, VirginiaSenior Manager, Software Engineering - DevOps.
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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $274,800 - $313,600 for Director, Software Engineering. Director, Software Engineering - Partnerships. The Director of Software Engineering is in the Card Tech Partnerships organization focusing on leading and scaling the external onboarding experience.
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Proficiency with digital circuit design tools such as MATLAB/Simulink, Altium Designer, Eagle, KiCad, or similar Proficiency with circuit simulation software like LTSpice, Multisim, SPICE, Cadence Virtuoso, Ansys Maxwell, etc.
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Convert all the video and graphic creatives onto the University's Digital Asset Management software system. The Assistant Director of Creative Services and Broadcast Operations will lead in the management of the Stony Brook University Athletics brand and serve as a main collaborator for the department's digital, video, and graphic content.
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8+ years of experience In Building Automation, SCADA, and Industrial controls to Include control system hardware design, control system software design, and HMI system design. Industrial networking/IT experience, including experience in the administration of Microsoft collaboration software and infrastructure (Teams, OneDrive, SharePoint, Active Directory.
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Experience with remote sensing software such as Leica Cyclone and global mapper is desirable. Experience with electronic instruments, field data collectors, AutoCAD and Civil 3D software, GPS, and robotic instruments.
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To perform this job successfully, an individual should have basic to intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office software (Outlook, Excel, Word), as well as Practice Management and Electronic Medical Record software - (eClinicalWorks a plus.
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Advanced knowledge of Excel and accounting software (Lawson, Kronos Payroll and ADP Payroll and Benefits). Monthly journal entries and bank reconciliation utilizing Lawson software. Monthly financial statement preparation utilizing Lawson software, and ad hoc financials for board meetings, vendor requirements.
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Perform modeling and simulation for power converters and circuit analysis using simulation software platforms e.g. PSpice, LTSpice, MATLAB.Conduct regulatory conformal testing on custom high voltage generators and create a report to be submitted to the regulatory compliance agency such UL/CE/NFC to obtain certification.
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Senior Software Developer Required Qualifications (Evidenced by an attached resume): Bachelor’s Degree. Software Developer / Senior Software Developer Software Developer Required Qualifications: (Evidenced by an attached resume) Bachelor’s Degree.
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4+ years of professional software development experience with technologies such as C#, Java, TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, Golang, Docker, Kubernetes, and Terraform. Knowledge of developer tooling across the software development life cycle (task management, source code, building, deployment, operations, real-time communication.
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Software exposure: GIS/MicroStation/AutoCAD, Synchro, HCS, Sidra, VISSIM, TransModeler, a plus. Software exposure: GIS/MicroStation/AutoCAD, Synchro, HCS, Sidra, VISSIM, TransModeler, a plus. Design of highways, roadways, parking garages, bicycle transportation and pedestrian paths, including development of geometric layout, grading and drainage, working with utilities, design and permitting.
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Benefits: The benefits available with this position include: Ongoing Training (RSO, Systems, Software Programs, OSHA Safety, JJ Keller, etc.) Proficient in the use of standard business applications software and specialized in-house and customer systems.
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Proven success in the institutional, real estate, transportation and/or, state & local government market sectors. VHB's Transportation group has earned a reputation as one of the preeminent traffic engineering and transportation planning teams in Suburban New York. This position provides an opportunity to lead complex transportation projects for major institutional, real estate, and governmental clients and play an important role in expanding and shaping the group.
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The Helpdesk / On-Site Administrator manages business document output devices (printers and multifunctional devices) and software at our client's location(s) with a focus on maximizing uptime, utilization and user satisfaction while minimizing costs.
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