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5+ years of leading design or architecture (design patterns, reliability and scaling) of new and existing systems experience. As a Software Developer, you have the opportunity to lead the paradigm shift in streaming Big Data by building applications on top of cutting-edge AWS technologies such as Kinesis, EMR, DynamoDB, Redshift, Aurora, and many more.
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Our Night Warehouse Selectors strive for integrity and reliability, while building trusting relationships with team members. As a US FOODS Night Warehouse Selector you will be responsible for preparing customer orders that grow our business, instilling and reinforcing safety above all else.
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Strategic Sourcing: Identify, evaluate, and select suppliers/vendors based on quality, price, delivery, and reliability criteria. Develop and implement strategic sourcing strategies to optimize costs while maintaining high standards of quality and reliability.
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Reliability engineering experience. Performs analyses for affordability, safety, reliability, maintainability, testability, human systems integration, survivability, vulnerability, susceptibility, system security, regulatory, certification, product assurance and other specialties quality factors into a preferred configuration to ensure mission success.
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Knowledge: Understanding of electronics equipment design and development, electronics packaging and micro-electronics packaging techniques and principles for high-reliability in harsh Aerospace environments; Familiarity with Printed Circuit Board & Circuit Card Assembly design and manufacturing; Familiarity with engineering software tools (e.g. Autodesk Inventor, MATLAB, ANSYS.
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Design for Reliability & Safety (airplane and system design reliability requirements validation & verification, reliability requirements allocation to suppliers, failure modes, rates, effects, propagation and detection analysis, architecture & operational provisions, safety & certification analysis, certification support, reliability & durability testing.
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Interface with multiple functions with the plant, as well as WHQ Engineering, Process Safety, Product Development, Reliability and network teams. Interface with multiple functions with the plant, as well as WHQ Engineering, Process Safety, Product Development, Reliability and network teams.
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Franchisees expect store employees to demonstrate reliability, honesty, and greet customers with a smile. Perform cashier duties (ring sales and maintain cash control) Franchisees expect store employees to demonstrate reliability, honesty, and greet customers with a smile.
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