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Experience in overall control architecture, including remote I/O distribution (Ether cat, Device Net), Analog and Digital control, Motion control, etc. We typically take the development from cradle to grave (systems architecture, systems engineering, design, documentation, build, test, & release.
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Understand details of High-Efficiency SOC Architecture, standard SOC peripherals such as SPI, I2C, UART, Timer, DMA, memory management schemes, low power spec, multi-processor systems, DDR, PCIe, DDR, Memory Controller Sub Systems, USB, PLL, power up, Secured Boot schemes.
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Minimum Qualifications Master's degree in Architectural History, Historic Preservation, Public History, Architecture, or a related field. The architectural historian career path provides the opportunity to work on projects that require compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and other federal and state cultural resource regulations.
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Interest in and basic knowledge of semiconductor architecture, fabrication processes, and device physics is a plus! Interest in and basic knowledge of semiconductor architecture, fabrication processes, and device physics is a plus.
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The DSG Architecture and Strategy team goal is to inform and influence AMDs leading SOCs, optimized for the vision of the future, via collaboration with internal stakeholders, customers, end users, and strategic partners.
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Bachelor's degree or higher in landscape architecture, urban design or architecture. Founded in 1987, TBG is a leading design firm with expertise in landscape architecture and urban planning.
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Our team creates products are built on a mature, cloud-native event-driven microservices architecture hosted in AWS. As a DevOps Manager you will be responsible for the Non-Employee Risk Management DevOps team to build and maintain resilient, secure and efficient SaaS applications and operations.
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LI-AS3 Hands-on experience with provisioning maintaining deploying Kubernetes clusters in production environments preferably AWS EKS. Must have deep understanding of Kubernetes and Docker architecture and associated tools.
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Targeted System Architecture Engineer should have in-depth knowledge of embedded systems like SDV E/E and/or Electrification applications, to support our current and next generation of power management solutions.
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Provide expertise and leadership regarding cloud Architecture for infrastructure in Microsoft Azure. Design, test and implement high performance data ingestion pipelines from multiple sources using Data Factory, Databricks.
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Minimum of 4 years of working knowledge and familiarity with different LLM driven application architecture patterns. You lead a team and provide guidance to explore and implement new methodologies, model building techniques, and cutting-edge algorithms, and applying these techniques with the right architecture to solve real-world problems.
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The Academic Program Coordinator is a position of academic support for the academic programs of the School of Architecture. The position serves as the primary point of coordination for the School of Architecture faculty for course coordination and scheduling and works in conjunction with the Student Affairs team and university representatives to: serve the academic administrative needs of The School of Architecture and its constituencies and contribute to a positive and collegial work environment of SOA.
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Deep understanding of micro-services architecture and containerization technologies (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes, Mesos). This role is based out of our Austin, Texas office, reports into the VP Technology of DTS Business Systems and offers flexibility to work remotely as schedule permits.
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Cloud operations (e.g., Cloud architecture, infrastructure, networks, secure compute workloads, resiliency, data encryption, account and key management, identity access management, software development in the cloud.
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3+ years of relevant work experience in Big Data engineering, ETL pipeline development, Data Modeling, and Data Architecture. You will be responsible for designing and implementing a platform using third-party and in-house reporting tools, modeling metadata, building reports and dashboards in Oracle BI Enterprise Edition (OBIEE.
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