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Join the Fizz team as a full stack engineer and play a key role in Fizz’s crusade to empower young adults to become financially confident and independent. (+) Experience in a startup or building side projects is an added plus.
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For HMI interfaces; experience with Rockwell and Siemens (latest versions) - is a plus. Knowledge of Industry 4.0 solutions such as SCADA, MES or MOM systems is a plus. Experience with ISO/APQP documentation such as PFD, PFMEA, PCP, OWI and GP12 is a plus.
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As a Senior Embedded Software Engineer, you'll design and implement embedded software solutions across the full software development lifecycle, reporting directly to the CTO / Co-Founder.
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Familiarity with motion control techniques, low-level ethernet networking hardware, high-speed I/O design, barcode, RFID, OCR scanning systems, optics, and lensing for imaging system technologies is a plus.
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Excellent communication and interpersonal skills- Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment- Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills- Professional Engineer (PE) license is a plus - Not a must.
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JP Cullen, a Wisconsin-based $850 million plus, created in 1892, 5th generation family-owned construction management firm, is seeking a best-in-class VDC Engineer. The VDC Engineer will assist team members through the use of 2D/3D software and processes on one or more project(s) at a time.
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Our project solutions team is seeking a dedicated a BMS Tridium Niagara - Site Reliability Engineer with a strong focus on Building Management System (BMS) software, specifically Tridium Niagara.
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We are seeking a Senior Software Engineer for our LLM-powered coaching product that serves Fortune 500 enterprises. Experience with LLMs and ML/data is a plus. Valence is a Series A (Insight Partners) B2B SaaS, and we've built the first-to-market generative AI leadership coach for large enterprises.
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We are seeking an experienced & entrepreneurial full-stack engineer to join the founding team to help build our core suite of products—the React Native worker mobile app, the React/Node.js business web app, and a React/Node.js tools platform for our ops team.
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TMZ is looking for a Software Engineer to join our existing team. The ideal candidate is a creative thinker and concise communicator who enjoys taking ownership of and stewarding web-based projects throughout the software lifecycle.
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Morgan Stanley's sizeable investment in technology results in quantitative trading systems, cutting-edge modeling and simulation software, comprehensive risk and security systems, and robust client-relationship capabilities, plus the worldwide infrastructure that forms the backbone of these systems and tools.
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As a Mechanical Engineer in Peoria, IL, you will play a vital role in the design, development, and improvement of our world-class machinery and equipment. Experience with Six Sigma, Lean manufacturing, or other quality methodologies is a plus.
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Networking experience - hands on with devices like CISCO, Juniper, Nokia etc CCN certifications a plus OSP routing protocol WIFI. We are looking to hire a Network Engineer (Cisco, Arista, Juniper) in Mount Laurel, NJ(Must be onsite.
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The Product Development Engineer will be part of a high-performing team responsible for the design and development of fiber optic connectivity and apparatus products and technologies. Design and develop new OSP (Outside Plant) and ISP (Inside Plant) fiber optic connectivity, management and splicing apparatus products utilizing advanced 3D modeling and analysis software (SolidWorks, Finite Element Analysis, Mold Flow, etc.
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We are seeking a highly experienced and skilled Senior Wastewater Engineer to join our team on a fully remote basis. As a Senior Wastewater Engineer, you will be responsible for leading design tasks and collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality projects.
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