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Patent prosecution in either electrical engineering or software-related technologies; and/or. patent prosecution in either electrical engineering or software-related technologies; and/or. machine learning/artificial intelligence (in addition to data science) and hardware security.
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Farm management software (FMS/FMIS) like John Deere Operations Center, Trimble Ag, or Ag Leader SMS. Geospatial data and GIS (e.g. platforms like Mapbox, QGIS, and PostGIS; GPS data capture software/hardware.
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Proficiency in using technology and software applications for insurance sales and client management. As a Life Insurance Agent with UIP, you will have the opportunity to build your own brand under our brokerage or create and grow your own brand with our support.
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The selected candidate for this role will also handle the purchasing function for minor equipment, minor software, etc. Our client is looking for a Budget Analyst whose primary responsibility is doing invoice processing, invoice status reporting and Vendor aging reports.
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Experience with troubleshooting technical issues, analyzing logs, and debugging software applications. 5 years of experience as a cloud administrator with hands on experience administering Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Power Platform components.
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Proficient using Macintosh platform utilizing Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Creative Cloud and/or other publishing software. A networked Macintosh/PC platform utilizing DTP applications, database software, email, digital file transfer utilizing high-speed WAN, assorted printers, peripherals, fax, phone, and other miscellaneous office equipment.
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Knowledge of computer software common to mission (AutoCAD, process simulation/scheduling, CFD) is preferred. Expertise in one or more upstream process unit operation design typically used in biotech/vaccine manufacturing (seed expansion, viral growth and egg processes, harvest/clarification) as well as project/engineering lifecycle.
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Recognized as the leading software development company in the Americas, our client offers 100% remote modality and an excellent work environment in which employees can thrive, and work in multicultural teams with flexible schedules and endless growth opportunities.
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Experience with applying modern software development methodologies (e.g. Agile, DEVOPS/DEVSECOPS) develop, devops, perl, php, sdet, software developer. The Senior Software Developer will lead and mentor Intermediate level Software Developers in all aspects of Software Development and Maintenance.
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Developing test automation scripts and utilizing automated testing tools and frameworks (Selenium) (3 years preferred): IIST certification software test or ISTQB certified test. Providing accessibility strategy consulting to teams and understanding of the different roles and responsibilities across the disciplines of software development.
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We are seeking a top-notch business solution consultant / presales engineer with experience in Field Service Management to helpus grow our enterprise software sales. We are looking for an energetic person that can leverage existing Field Service industry knowledge, software sales / implementation experience, presentation / demonstration skills, and creativity to help win significant enterprise software license revenue.
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Founded in 2012 by a leadership team with extensive health care experience, we continue to grow, evolve and perfect our software and hardware platforms in new US markets. We provide a comprehensive care communication software platform that allows caregivers to provide virtual care for patients at home to help them manage chronic conditions, rehabilitation and prevent social isolation.
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Familiarity with project management software, such as JIRA, Basecamp or Trello. We are a 100% fully remote company (U.S. only). Familiarity with project management software, such as JIRA, Basecamp or Trello.
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7+ years of SDET experience, with a strong understanding of software development in Java and Typescript. Lead and mentor a team of SDET professionals, providing guidance and support to ensure high-quality software delivery.
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Maintains drawing files and operates CAD system hardware and software. Posting Details Job Details Description The Drafter-Associate Project Manager is responsible for supporting the Engineering Team. Responsibilities include providing Computer-Aided Design (CAD) support for the Power Systems Sales team using applicable applications, including AutoDESK and Solidworks.
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