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Experience with engineering software packages such as: LEAP Bridge Enterprise, LPile, MDX, Descus, AASHTOWare BrR, MDX, Merlin DASH, spColumn, PennDOT software packages, Bentley MicroStation and/or AutoCAD software.
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Minimum education and experience required: Master’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Computer Information Systems, Information Technology, Electrical Engineering, or related field of study plus 5 years of experience in the job offered or as Software Engineer, Web Project Lead, Software Programmer, Programmer Analyst, Software Developer, or related occupation.
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Aerospace Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Engineering, Engineering Mechanics, Engineering Physics, Industrial and Operations Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Production Engineering, Project Engineering & Management, Biomedical Science, Computer and Information Science, Data Processing/Analytics/Science.
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Job Summary Battelle's Cyber Solutions Division (CSD) is seeking an mid-level Software Engineer to work in our Columbus, Ohio, or Chantilly, VA, locations. From Silicon to Systems" - Battelle cyber is an elite, multi-disciplinary team, bringing together the brightest minds from physics, computer science, electrical engineering, data science, and mathematics to develop unique cyber solutions for government and commercial customers.
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Knowledge of various engineering software design systems, such as MicroStation. Oversees and prepares plans, specifications, quantities and cost estimates for the design of traffic engineering components of projects (including but not limited to, intersection geometry, signing and pavement markings, traffic signals, signal interconnect, roadway lighting, ITS, construction sequencing and work zone traffic control.
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The Software Engineering Manager is a people-first leader and will lead teams responsible for application development, with direct reports that include Software Engineers and System Analysts.
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Interns will learn one or more software programs specific to their disciplines: AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Excel, Microstation, VISSIM, Open Roads, Synchro and/or GIS. Kimley-Horn is looking for Engineering students to join our Columbus, Ohio (OH) office.
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Strong understanding of the following: networking fundamentals (all OSI layers, protocols); Windows/ Linux/Unix/Mac operating systems as well as software vulnerability and exploitation techniques; commercial or open-source offensive security tools for reconnaissance, scanning, exploitation and post-exploitation (e.g. Cobalt Strike, Metasploit, Nmap, Nessus, Burp Suite.
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Woolpert, Inc. is a cutting-edge national architecture, engineering and geospatial (AEG) firm that delivers value to clients by blending engineering excellence with innovative technology and geospatial applications.
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Thorough understanding of CAD Design, Original/Aftermarket Vehicle Component(s), working with CAD data and various file formats, operating a 3D Printer, operating a 3D Scanner, managing CAD databases, and knowledge of reverse engineering software to aid product design & development.
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A master s degree that demonstrates analytical sophistication (e.g., Statistics, Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, Quantitative Social Sciences, Computational Biology or similar) with two years of experience.
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High proficiency in AutoCAD, Civil 3D software, Leica LGO/Infinity, Leica robotic total stations, GPS, and data collectors. Bachelor’s Degree – Civil Engineering, Land Surveying or related field from an accredited program.
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Electro-mechanical experience (either in a previous role or through education) and user PC/software skill. Engineering and programming (PLC or BMS) background. Engineering concepts, programming, job start-up and checkout, and troubleshooting.
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You must be familiar with image processing, machine vision, and data engineering, and even better if you are interested in 3D rendering, deep learning, and computer graphics. If you find image processing is not just about coding, if you are comfortable with using convenient software (e.g., Photoshop, GIMP, ImageJ, etc.
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Knowledge and interest in finite element modeling software such as SAP2000 and LS-DYNA. Keywords: Dams, Levee, Civil, Structural, Design, Engineering, Construction, Hydraulic, Flood Protection, Water Resources.
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