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Responsibilities will include municipal public works systems support for prioritization, rehabilitation, and renewal projects; technical analyses, results visualization, and technical writing; project task management and completion of tasks assigned by Project Manager; and collaboration with the Infrastructure team to further service area development.
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Experience with subsystems integration and test, post test flight analysis, problem investigation, Statistical Process Control (SPC) methods in achieving production yield improvements, technical writing, formal presentation, and implementing Engineering Change Notices.
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Proficient in writing and debugging RTL (Verilog, System Verilog). Your responsibilities will include working on product definition and releases, developing collateral and examples, and providing deep technical support for the pre-sales and customer support teams.
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Design work may include conducting site surveys and device mark-ups, network architecture design, server loading, writing technical narratives and proposals, and preparing bills of materials.
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Python or C# including object-oriented designUnderstanding of micro-services-oriented architecture and extensible REST APIs Understanding of micro frontends Experience contributing to the architecture and design of new and current systems (architecture, design patterns, reliability, and scaling) Experience writing highly complex YAML pipeline/workflow code in GitHubExperience writing highly complex docker files or other containerization technologies such as Podman, Kaniko, containerd, etc.
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The incumbent will provide technical writing, planning, coordinating, and implementation of security policies and procedures to protect cybersecurity assets and delivering cybersecurity incident detection, incident response, threat assessment, cyber intelligence, software security, and vulnerability assessment services.
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Prior experience of Oracle Fusion Applications/EBS/Peoplesoft/JD-Edwards or any other Maintenance ERP product technical experience is preferred. Familiarity in writing automation scripts (Selenium Java, Selenium with Typescript or Python or any other tools.
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Leveraging our extensive expertise across multiple domains such as Cloud technology, Salesforce, AI, Machine Learning, and Technical Writing, we consistently exceed expectations in catering to a wide range of requirements.
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The Electrical Testing Technician will also be responsible for documenting services by maintaining records and writing technical reports detailing field work performed. Document services by maintaining records and writing technical reports detailing field work performed.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in designing and developing complex Oracle SQL scripts, system analysis, technical writing, and extensive experience with ETL processes and tools.
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Experience writing script languages in Groovy, Python, PowerShell, bash, Golang, Terraform, Ansible. Proficient in various technical and container stacks Nginx/Apache, node module, Tomcat, Spring boot, Docker, and Ubuntu.
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Detail oriented, continuous improvement mindset, above average technical writing skills, experience with manual fabrication methods or CNC machining a plus. Join our innovative team at Athena Manufacturing, LP , a leading manufacturing company dedicated to excellence in Austin, TX. We are currently seeking a talented Manufacturing Engineer to contribute to our dynamic environment.
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Writing technical sections for funding applications on behalf of various public, private, and non-profit organizations. o clarity in writing for technical and non-technical audiences o stay informed of current and key issues affecting their area of expertise, e.g., geothermal power and distributed geothermal applications.
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10+ years’ experience in technical writing and diagraming skills, including proficiency with modeling and mapping tools (e.g., Visio, Erwin), and the Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) and MS Project.
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Moderate proficiency with technical writing, office automation, software, technology, math principles, physics, predictive models, spreadsheets, and tools. Dedicated to serving local communities, we are engineers, planners, technical experts, strategic advisors and construction management professionals.
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