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Relevant experience must be in one or more of the following: engineering hardware or software over their lifecycle (i.e., requirements analysis, design, development, implementation, testing, integration, deployment/installation, and maintenance), programming, vulnerability analysis, penetration testing, computer forensics, or systems engineering.
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This includes hardware and software selection, deployment strategies, system imaging, and ongoing management with both on premise and cloud based tools for physical and virtual client systems.
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Manage systems using MECM and Intune for tracking deployments and overall system health. Execute the existing monthly Microsoft patching schedule, addressing any systems requiring remediation and reporting results on time.
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Implement bootloaders and hardware drivers for common MCU sub-systems. X systems on Nordic hardware. Reporting to the Director of Engineering, the Senior Firmware Engineer is responsible for designing and maintaining modular, reusable firmware for bare metal and RTOS systems written in C. Working closely with Product Management, the firmware engineer will help write functional specifications, estimate work and plan project sprints.
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The IT Support Specialist is responsible for providing assistance on the use of computer hardware and software, including printing, desktop applications, operating systems, tablets and smartphones to company employees.
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Review existing PLC and HMI hardware application and recommend and implement changes to ensure consistency and functionality. Work closely with process engineers, ICE team, and PSRM to design and install effective process control systems as required.
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Assist with the design, installation, documentation and maintenance of compute infrastructure, devices and services, including but not limited to Windows Operating Systems, Backup Solutions, Cloud and Collaboration Services, Email, Active Directory, Hypervisors, Databases, Server and Workstation Hardware, Storage; successfully collaborate with internal and 3rd party support, service staff and vendors and ensure all components are operational.
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Certifications: A+ PC Technician; Both Network + and Dell Hardware certification is a plus. Provides level I & II end-user support for software and hardware issues. Systems/Software Proficiencies: ServiceNow or any comparable ticketing system.
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Assist with hardware and software lifecycle planning. Capacity to learn new technology that will work with our systems. Ensure proper documentation of all tickets, SOP's and systems.
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Collaborate with other engineering disciplines in planning, design and development of systems to ensure software and hardware performance and compatibility. This position will design and develop flight or mission-critical onboard software for aircraft, helicopters, ground vehicles, vision systems, situational awareness and collision avoidance systems, see and avoid, redundancy management and Manned/UAV Guidance, Navigation, & Control (GNC) and path planning systems.
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IntePros is seeking a Hardware Support Technician focused on supporting A/V technology for our innovative client within the healthcare software training industry. Crestron control systems experience preferred.
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This position is responsible to provide hands-on technical support and troubleshooting to network, desktop, and/or systems hardware and software. Install hardware and software upgrades, manage user accounts, maintain backup system, and assist with network and server changes and upgrades.
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Install, configure, and maintain windows systems software and hardware. - Minimum of 2 years of experience as a Systems Administrator or similar role. Maintain Windows 2012, 2016, 2019 servers including Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, File Servers.
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Provide expertise for CX efforts to diagnose and resolve hardware and software problems on Mac devices, including macOS and Mac-specific applications. Strong proficiency in Mac operating systems, including macOS Mojave, Catalina, and Big Sur.
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Responsible for maintenance and repair of doors, hardware, millwork, seats, furniture, and associated equipment. Minimum of 6-8 years experience in general carpentry installation and repair of doors, millwork, and related building systems.
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