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Network Engineer, Systems Engineer, Network Administrator, Systems Administrator, IT Administrator, NOC Engineer, IT Engineer, IT Consultant, IT Manager, Infrastructure Engineer, Windows Server Engineer, etc.
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Jones Lang LaSalle, an international commercial real estate firm, is seeking a skilled and motivated cloud network engineer with expertise in both traditional networking and cloud networking technologies to join our IT team.
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Overview As a Water Resources Engineer for CEC, you will perform hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, dam safety assessment, design, compliance, and rehabilitation, water resource utility infrastructure and stormwater facilities design, stream restoration design, and conduct floodplain and drainage studies.
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Core DFT skills considered crucial for this position should include some of the following: experience in Siemens DFT tool, Streaming Scan Network (SSN), Scan compression and insertion, Memory BIST and repair scheme implementation, Logic BIST, JTAG/IJTAG, at-speed test, ATPG, fault simulation, back-annotated gate level verification, silicon debug, memory and scan diagnostics.
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Power System Engineer is responsible for coordinating the integration of generation and energy storage resources into the ERCOT System from the initial application for entry into the Generation Interconnection or Change Request (GINR) process to the approval for commercial operations.
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Closely work with Platform architects and Packaging team for Power Integrity and Power Distribution Network analysis in mixed-signal design applications. Requires strong understanding of analog/mixed signal design concepts, CMOS processes, Package architecture and Chip integration on PCB.
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We are seeking a Senior Verification Engineer to join a market-leading Semiconductor IP company developing on-chip network technology. The Senior Verification Engineer will be responsible for advanced UVM based testbench development and owning RTL verification test/coverage at system level.
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Core DFT skills considered crucial for this position should include some of the following: Siemens DFT tools, Streaming Scan Network (SSN), Scan compression and insertion, Memory BIST and repair scheme implementation, Logic BIST, JTAG/IJTAG, at-speed test, ATPG, fault simulation, back-annotated gate level verification, silicon debug, memory and scan diagnostics.
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3+ years of direct engineering experience with Network and Cloud Security solutions (IDS, IPS, WAF, DDOS Mitigation, CDN, SIEM, SWG, SASE, ZTNA, CASB, etc.) Network certifications (Network+, CCIE, CCNA, CCNP, or equivalent.
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Their first cutting edge product is an automated targeting AI that detects, remembers, and shares targets in real time by watching any sensor on any network – Delivering modular, insightful knowledge of where adversaries are on any drone, ship, vehicle, satellite, or command center.
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As a Engineer/Transportation for Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC), you will be responsible for leading and preparing roadway and highway plans, specifications, cost estimates on public works, large infrastructure, DOT, and design-build projects throughout the Southwest.
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6+ years of red teaming or penetration testing experience with emphasis on remote access, network penetration, Command and Control development and use, and covert channels. 4+ years of experience as a DevOps engineer.
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Position opening (contract term approximately 6 months) for a Network Security Engineer resource, with our public sector industry client located in Austin, TX. Role: Network Security Engineer.
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Detailed Job Description: Seeking an experienced Network Engineer to join our IT Global Infrastructure team. Knowledge of ITIL processes and change management practices (Desirable) Excellent communication skills, both oral and written Team player, strong contributor in teams Organized, responsible and highly detailed problem solver Qualifications: Networking certifications, such as Cisco CCNA, CCNP, CCIE or in Network Security are strongly preferred.
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As a Principal Engineer II in the Spectrum Enterprise Network Operation Center, you can do that. Technical skills: Knowledge of IEEE, ANSI, fiber, multi-mode, single-mode, UTP cable, bridging, switching, routing, Ethernet and transport technologies and protocols; Understanding of network design, network architecture, protocols, network topology, TCP/IP and the OSI model; Familiar with ticketing and software tools, network devices and network appliances; Proficient in network designing software and Microsoft Office.
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