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Rust or other languagesHave in-depth knowledge with real-time embedded software philosophies and practicesHave expertise with Linux and RTOSReview schematics, logic analyzer, and embedded software (bare-metal) trouble-shooting techniquesFamiliarity with cryptography, threat modeling, and secure SDLC, TrustZone, bootloader.
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2+ years experience in professional production environment (e.g., lighting, shooting, audio recording, web production, writing), post-production environment, or broadcasting (e.g., local news) Professional experience with motion design software, including Adobe After Effects, Cinema 4D, and other relevant tools like Adobe Premiere and Figma.
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Works from knowledge, skills, and abilities to generate conceptual plans based on discussions, notional diagrams, written and verbal descriptions, or layouts to perform testing, checkout, and trouble-shooting functions.
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Travel maybe required 10% to 20% to support Branch Customers startup and commissioning activities as well as aftermarket service trouble shooting. Be a dedicated member of a North America Branch team willing to learn and be responsible for startup, commissioning, trouble shooting and aftermarket services for this fast-growing business.
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Very good Trouble shooting skills (client and server side) Candidate should have sound knowledge on C#, REST or Web API, basics of Azure, UI development using React/Angular, CRM Development experience.
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This role required experience in debugging bug, PCIE, troubleshooting - Shooting iron, signal generator, Probe. This role required experience in debugging bug, PCIE, troubleshooting - Shooting iron, signal generator, Probe.
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Have expertise with Linux and RTOS.Review schematics, logic analyzer, and embedded software (bare-metal) trouble-shooting techniques. Senior Embedded Software Engineer (Satellite Networks), Project Kuiper Terrestrial ApplicationsJob ID: 2639967 | Amazon Kuiper Manufacturing Enterprises LLCProject Kuiper is an initiative to increase global broadband access through a constellation of 3,236 satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO.
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1–2 years of technical education preferred in some of the following areas: electrical, mechanical, carpentry, HVAC or plumbing and/or experience working in any of the following areas: basic door repair, HVAC filter changing, carpentry, power equipment/mechanical repair and basic equipment trouble-shooting.
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Install programs within Direct Digital Controllers, programing, commissioning, conducting Point to Point verification, trouble shooting and validating DDC network communications on both new construction projects as well as retrofits.
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Works with Materials Management and Central Supply in the previously mentioned integration and trouble shooting issues as needed. Works with Materials Management and Central Supply in the previously mentioned integration and trouble shooting issues as needed.
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In addition to writing code for assigned stories, this role includes client and production tier 3 support tasks, assisting with trouble shooting issues and being available to quickly mitigate security issues (including prompt resolution of any bug bounty tickets, addressing exploits occurring in the application environments.
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This platform is built on and utilizes the Tridium Niagara Platform with both MS/TP and BACnet over IP protocols. UMC's policy on equal employment opportunity prohibits discrimination based on race, color, sex, national origin, citizenship or immigration status, religion, presence of physical, sensory or mental disability, genetic information, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, honorably discharged veteran or military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking, or any other status or characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
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Demonstrated trouble-shooting and problem solving skills required. Looking for someone who also knows how Azure DevOps works and also 60/40 Hands-on lab stuff vs remote work (connecting to the machines remotely - checking on status, seeing on why things aren't connecting, checking automation connectivity), setting up.
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