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Job Description: Director, Quant Data Engineering The Role The Asset Management Quant Research Engineering team is looking for a Director of Data Engineering who wishes to take on the challenge of building a world-class data operation.
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10+ years of proficiency in data and software engineering, with a commendable track record of 5+ years dedicated to engineering management, encompassing managerial oversight of other managers.
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Found Energy is seeking a VP of Engineering who will lead the development and deployment of the company’s first commercial-scale aluminum-thermal power systems. Help spin up and commission in-house test facility already in progress Lead the design, integration, testing, and delivery of our next-gen commercial-scale power systems Coordinate with leadership on budgets and resource allocation at various stages of development Coordinate with upper management and customers to ensure technical requirements, safety standards, and required certifications are being met.
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The Asset Management Quant Research Engineering team is looking for a Director of Data Engineering who wishes to take on the challenge of building a world-class data operation. Bachelor's degree (or higher) in either Computer Science, Management Information Systems, Business Information Systems, Mathematics or Finance related field.
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Experience leading optical-mechanical design teams including, but not limited to: optics, gimbals, detector/camera systems, thermal and dynamics management, structural analysis, system modeling, requirements derivation, GNC impact, etc.
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A minimum of 12 years of AEC engineering experience with facility mechanical systems including water, chilled water, wastewater, HVAC, cooling towers/condensers, boiler/steam, hot water, or compressed air (manufacturing facility experience preferred.
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Our department thrives with a vibrant community of student groups, including AerospaceNU, BajaSAE, Electric Racing at NU, INFORMS (Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences), IISE (Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers, NU Student Chapter), ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers, NU Student Chapter), NUToys, the ESS (Energy Systems Society), and DAESO (Data Analytics Engineering Student Organization) among others.
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Technical background in following is a plus - Robotics, Automation Technology, Automated Warehouse / DC Systems, Mobile Robots / Perception / AI, Software Engineering, IT, Hardware Engineering, Industrial Controls.
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We are looking for a highly motivated Sr. Engineering Manager with experience in product security development that is customer-focused, and empathetic people manager to help lead our award-winning SaaS enterprise and On-Prem vulnerability management products.
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12+ years of industry experience in a pre-sales capacity with 5+ years of direct line management experience (hiring, training, and retaining top talent) We work with product & engineering teams, as well as CISO to C-level executives at large global brands who are building solutions with Snyk. Internally, our SE team works closely with Account Executives, Professional Services, Technical Success Managers, Partners, and the Product Team to develop and execute the account strategy for Snyk’s enterprise customers.
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This role is ideal for individuals with extensive experience in engineering or architectural/engineering (A/E) consulting firms, looking to leverage their expertise in MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) and FP (Fire Protection) systems.
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Partner with the product management team / Engineering team / DevOps / SRE team to define solutions for customer to be successful. Monitoring builds and Collaborating with Engineering R&D team, DevOps and SRE members to resolve build issues.
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Own systems that include diagnostics visualization, intelligent search, predictive issue detection, and workforce management systems. 5+ years of software engineering management experience.
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Contribute to engineering-wide initiatives as a member of Circle's engineering management team. Design, build, and maintain APIs, user-facing experiences, services, and systems.
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Work closely with product management, engineering leadership, and other key stakeholders across various teams in Confluent to build and drive the overall roadmap. cluding transaction management, exactly once semantics and consumer group protocol, and works closely with the Apache Kafka community to reinvent Kafka core protocol to the next level.
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