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Apply operational research methods such as linear programming, integer programming, stochastic processes, and queuing theory to solve complex dispatch problems. Collaborate with teams of world-class engineers, product managers, technical program managers from diverse backgrounds with expertise in distributed computing, rider experience, web and mobile applications, autonomous driving, mapping, AI, and software infrastructure to understand their needs and incorporate operational research insights into solutions.
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Functional understanding of the underlying theory of deep learning models like higher-dimensional tensor math. Job Type: Experienced Hire Shift: Shift 1 (United States of America) Primary Location: US, Oregon, Hillsboro Additional Locations: US, California, Santa Clara Business group: As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art.
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Participate in theory training of new products and team problem-solving meetings. VHDL, VB.net and LabVIEW. Demonstrated core competencies through successful completion of the Vanguard Test Technician Exam.
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We are hiring research scientists to validate and transition our insights from theory to application. These include energy management, materials extraction / refinement, and communications resiliency.
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Highly knowledgeable in Corporate Channel and Outdoor Industry, marketing, sales theory, strategy, prospecting, territory planning, forecasting, use of sales aids, and closing techniques. Highly knowledgeable in Corporate Channel and Outdoor Industry, marketing, sales theory, strategy, prospecting, territory planning, forecasting, use of sales aids, and closing techniques.
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Advanced knowledge of the theory, methods, practices, tools, and equipment of the trade. We are looking for an experienced Service Technician to join our amazing team at Pyramid Heating and Cooling.
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Electrical propulsion theory, design concepts, equipment, hardware, troubleshooting and repair techniques related to electrified rail transit vehicles, including applicable electrical and materials codes and standards.
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Strong illustration, typography, brand identity, and color theory skills. Our retail client is seeking a Graphics Design Director for their Men's Footwear teams for a 9-month engagement based in Beaverton, OR. This will be a hybrid role with full-time hours.
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We are seeking a visionary Graphics Design Director with a profound understanding of fashion, elevated craft, and high taste level. You will report to the Senior Design Director and partner closely with the Apparel & Footwear Directors, as well as cross-functional partners and external collaborators.
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Specialized experience for this position includes: Experience applying analytic approaches, including (but not limited to) machine learning, text analytics, and natural language processing; graph theory; link analysis and optimization models; complex adaptive systems; and/or deep learning neural networks that are part of the study.
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