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Familiar with IT security/cybersecurity domains is a bonus, including but not limited to cyber engineering, IAM (Identity Access Management), SSO, MFA, cyber threat intelligence, security operation, access control, network security, security vulnerability, insider threat, data loss protection, etc.
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Specifically, we seek a Senior Engineering Manager with proven experience and capabilities in the management of a highly technical group of engineers to lead our robot chassis design, development and validation team.
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Cisco’s Legal Experience Acceleration Program (LEAP) recruits 1L law students for an 11-week in-house summer internship.
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The Kuiper Engineering team is seeking a detailed oriented, results-driven, customer-centric ASIC New Product Planner with experience in pre-production development and manufacture of semiconductor integrated circuit (IC) chips for digital and analog ASICs and SOCs. ASICs are the foundation of Kuiper’s innovative aerospace and terrestrial networking infrastructure equipment and data services.
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Langan is seeking a Civil Engineering Intern or Co-op to join its collaborative team in Austin, TX. Assist with the preparation and modification of various engineering documents including reports, specifications, plans, construction schedules, cost estimates and design plans for projects using engineering and design software (AutoCAD, Civil 3D, etc.
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Download State of Texas Application for Employment JOB POSTING NO.: AUD-1041 JOB TITLE : Legislative Policy Intern YEARLY SALARY: $36,000 /yr (Salary is based upon a 40-hour workweek) POSTING DATE : August 30, 2024 CLOSING DATE : December 6, 2024 HIRE DATE : Mid- to late January 2025 HOURS PER WEEK : 20 to 40 LOCATION : Austin, Texas (No satellite offices.
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As an intern, you will work closely with our management team, gaining hands-on experience in researching market conditions, federal and state energy policy, and utility regulations. We are seeking a highly motivated Policy undergraduate or graduate intern for the 2024/2025 school year, preference for University of Texas.
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Master’s degree in mechanical engineering, mechatronics, robotics, controls, precision systems engineering, or other relevant disciplines. Doctoral degree in mechanical engineering, mechatronics, robotics, controls, precision systems engineering, or other relevant disciplines.
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Our client, a full service Austin law firm, seeks a mid-level attorney with tax and estate planning experience to join their team.
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Working within the Tesla Materials Engineering group, the individual will be responsible for the management of manufacturing programs for the Castings team, from conceptual phase throughout execution and validation involving high pressure die casting, melt centers and trimming and deburring lines.
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We have developed a robust Intern Program to develop student interns in the building engineering consulting profession and provide them with the tools necessary to potentially fill a full-time role on our team after graduation.
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Twelve (12) years experiencein roadway and related facilities and construction inspection or NICET Level III certification in Transportation Engineering Technology (highway construction) is preferred.
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As a Silicon Labs Intern working as a Design Engineer, you will help develop the industry’s leading products in IoT and semiconductor space while being mentored and closely guided by the best engineers.
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We are seeking an intern to join our R&D Test Engineering team. Preferred experience with FEA, GD&T, engineering report writing, data acquisition, data analysis, Arduino & Raspberry PI programming, general coding, hand tool, power tools.
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5-10 years of experience in roadway / highway construction management engineering. Construction, Engineering, Inspection (CEI) experience. Senior Project Manager - Construction Management - Heavy Civil/Road Construction.
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