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Joining the Bechtel Renewable & Clean Power to support Bechtel Enterprises Clean Energy Development Team as a Senior Development Engineering Manager is an opportunity to be an important member of fast-growing team that is leading a strategic and high growth business.
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3+ years of direct experience at the grantee level or with a consulting firm that worked directly with HUD-funded community development and affordable housing programs (HOME, HOME-ARP, HTF, CDBG, NSP.
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Manage and monitor security throughout the product lifecycle from development to operations with a DevSecOps mindset. Application Security - Collaborate with development and engineering to ensure security steps are performed, findings are analyzed, and remediation performed during the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC.
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Reporting to the Chief Technology Officer, the Senior Director of Product/Product Owner supports the feature and product development of Tidal Cyber’s SaaS platform, working with engineering to ensure reliable roadmap development and execution and supports all architectural aspects of engineering projects.
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Gather and analyze customer feedback and market data to inform sales strategies and product development initiatives. Act as a trusted advisor to customers, providing expert guidance, product recommendations, and solutions to meet their business objectives.
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Position Summary: The Project Information Manager (PIM) software development analyst is responsible for all software development activities within the Information Management System (IMS), which is an essential element of a successful large, complex projects.
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Job Responsibilities:Lead a team of content designers, providing feedback and coaching on career development and content creation and editing, to drive development of content and evolution of content management strategy across T-Mobile product experiences.
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As part of a hardworking team of diverse spacecraft development engineers, you will lead the design of an optical telescope and assembly for use in navigation lidars on a variety of spacecraft and missions.
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We invest in a robust Total Rewards package that includes everything from generous PTO, a flexible work environment, expanded parental leave, extensive learning & development, and even paid time off for employees to volunteer.
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Oversee design and development of active and passive sonar systems, tasking to include digital signal processing (DSP) architecture design; sonar performance predictions and improvements; beamforming and sonar signal conditioning.
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Knowledge of software and algorithm development, machine-learning algorithm development, or artificial intelligence techniques applied to digital RF signal processing, RF engineering or spectrum theory, communication systems, electronic warfare, SIGINT processing, or related areas.
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A master’s or PHD degree in electrical engineering - Proficiency in hardware description languages (Verilog, VHDL) and FPGA development tools (Xilinx Vivado, Intel Quartus, etc. - Prior experience with high-speed digital interfaces, signal processing algorithms, or embedded systems development is a plus.
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Proficiency in PLC programming, HMI development, and SCADA creation. Culture of promotion from within, supporting rapid career growth and development. We are seeking a passionate and experienced PLC Engineer to join our fast-paced and agile team.
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Familiarity with programs/software such as Rockwell Factory Talk, Tridium, Schneider Electric, Siemens Apogee, Ignition, Eaton Networks, Field Servers, Jace Controllers, Modbus RTU/TCP, Bacnet, Niagara.
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Our National Security Sector has a new opportunity for a Business Development Lead to conduct business development activities focused on Force Protection Solutions, specifically advancing integrated force protection solutions including biometrics and counter-unmanned systems, for the military services and expanding into adjacent markets.
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