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Own major feature development and rollout of large features for our products - recent examples include building a Software-in-the-Loop simulator for our Anvil product and characterizing and improving Ghost helicopter battery consumption with route planning.
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As a Software Engineering intern, you will be responsible for designing, building, testing and deploying new products and services in a fast-paced, iterative development environment. As Bayer Crop Science's Digital Farming arm, we deliver sustainable digital solutions using the latest agronomic science, data science, engineering, and real-world farming experience.
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We are seeking a motivated, proactive, and intellectually curious RF/Microwave engineer who will work alongside world-class cross-disciplinary teams (systems, firmware, architecture, design, validation, product engineering.
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Option 1: Bachelor's degree in computer science, computer engineering, computer information systems, software engineering, or related area and 2 years' experience in software engineering or related area.
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Conduct structural analyses using advanced engineering software and tools, including finite element analysis, to assess the performance and behavior of structural components under various loading conditions and environmental factors.
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As an Engineering Manager, you will be responsible for technical architecture, ensuring collaboration across a multitude of disciplines, and providing coaching and mentorship to your team and peers.
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Define global software development life cycle (SDLC) and global roadmap for DeltaV, MES, and other process digital systems. B.S or M.S. in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science, Chemical Engineering, Biotech Engineering, or related life science engineering.
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Experience with 3D measurement tools, such as Faro Arms/Trackers and Verisurf software. Familiar with 3D CAD software such as Creo , SolidWorks or equal. Working on research and development hardware alongside engineering to produce industry leading space technology.
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The engineering team at Warner Music Group makes all of it a reality. -You have a Bachelor’s degree, or above, in a relevant discipline including Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering.
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Drive efforts to improve engineering practices, tooling, and processes along with mentorship for senior engineers. Lead multi-engineer projects of strategic importance to Tecton spanning cross-functional teams including design, product management, and other engineering teams.
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2+ years experience with secure software that makes use of a trusted platform module (TPM), hardware security module (HSM), trusted execution environment (TEE), smartcard, and/or other similar hardware key storage mechanism.
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Talis is hiring a Services Architect / Lead Software Engineer to develop live-ops features for an exciting early-stage game studio. 5-8 years of experience shipping highly scalable backend software solutions in C.
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C#, Java, Python, Golang, PowerShell, Ruby- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or similar technical field. Contribute to engineering efforts from design to implementation, solving complex technical challenges around developer and engineering productivity and velocity especially as it relates to rapid test iteration.
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Strong analytical abilities and problem solving;•Good communication, self-motivation, engineering practice, documentation, etc. Golang, Python;•Experience contributing to the large scale systems, multi-tenant systems (architecture, reliability and scaling);•Experience contributing to GPU architecture, GPU cluster;•Familiar with Kubernetes / Kubeflow / YARN / Mesos orchestrations;•Familiar with at least one deep learning framework (TensorFlow, PyTorch, MXNet, or other);•Familiar with the front-end and back-end technologies, such as Django / Flask / NodeJS / React, etc.
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Position Type : Full time Type Of Hire : Experienced (relevant combo of work and education) Education Desired : Bachelor of Computer Engineering Travel Percentage : 1 - 5%Job Description The FIS Crypto team is a pioneering blockchain solution provider at the forefront of digital currency innovation.
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