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The Senior Automation Manager will provide managerial direction, strategic, and technical leadership for the design, maintenance, and development of automation and control systems, including engineering, startup, commissioning, and qualification of systems controlling HVAC, utilities, and process systems to support Manufacturing, Warehouse, and QC lab operations for the facility.
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What You'll DoWe are currently looking for a Backend Engineer to join our Fortnite Online Services team. ENGINEERING - GAMESWhat We DoUnreal projects have been leading the pack of real-time entertainment with our constantly growing team of engineering experts.
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In partnership with QA RA Quality Engineering, lead and/or organize all necessary supplier business reviews/audits including commercial, financial, and technical to ensure that the organization maintains and continues to develop a robust and capable supply base that excels in minimum Defects Per Million (DPM), on-time delivery and lowest total cost of acquisition.
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Working knowledge of Microsoft products and Computer Aided Drafting/Design (CAD) We are looking for a Stress Engineer to create beautiful Aircraft interiors for VIP's and Heads of State.
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Bachelor's degree in engineering, environmental science, geology, hydrogeology or related field. Stantec is seeking an experienced Senior or Principal Sediment Remediation Engineer, Geologist or Scientist.
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Job Title: Lab Engineer (Systems Engineer III) Lab Systems Engineer. Data Center Engineer. Test Equipment Engineer. Hardware Support Engineer. Test Lab Support Engineer.
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General Tier II level aerospace assembly concepts and procedures. Familiarity with computer-based MRP/ERP data entry. These tasks require competencies in determining the right tool for the job, reading technical documents, prints and work instructions, using templates, jigs and fixtures to execute minor part-fitting operations such as filing, sawing, burring, crimping, trimming, framing, mixing and using two part sealants and epoxy, riveting, installing freeze fit bushings, drilling, as well as reaming and counter sinking close tolerance holes.
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Computer, safe, coin changer, cash drawers, bill counter, brooms, rags, spray bottles, lotto machine, photo copier, telephone, intercom, money order machine, credit card scanner, pens and pencils, Western Union computer, fax machine, cash register.
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Capgemini Engineering has more than 55,000 engineer and scientist team members in over 30 countries across sectors including Aeronautics, Space, Defense, Naval, Automotive, Rail, Infrastructure & Transportation, Energy, Utilities & Chemicals, Life Sciences, Communications, Semiconductor & Electronics, Industrial & Consumer, Software & Internet.
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2 or more years of FM Global claims adjuster, field engineering or account manager experience preferred. FM Global helps clients maintain continuity in their business operations by drawing upon state-of-the-art loss-prevention engineering and research; risk management skills and support services; tailored risk transfer capabilities; and superior financial strength.
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The Manufacturing Test Engineer II shall develop and maintain test software, hardware, processes, and procedures as required for the production testing of medical electrical components and systems, and ceramic crystal transducers, in an FDA regulated environment.
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Manufacturing Test Engineer II - Bothell, WA. Accredited Engineering Degree - BS in Electrical Engineering preferred. 1-2 years of experience developing comprehensive test strategies in parallel with product development engineering.
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Solid ML background and familiar with standard NLU, NLG, and LLM techniquesPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- PhD in Computer Sciences, Electrical Engineering, or Mathematics with specialization in machine learning, deep learning, or natural language processing- 4+ years experience in building conversational AI and/or natural language processing systems.
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4+ years of experience along with a BS/MS in Digital System Design/Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering, or equivalent experience. We are looking for a skilled and motivated Electrical Engineer to join our team, who will design, build, and test prototype electrical systems for future consumer VR and AR experiences.
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The MES Recipe Engineer and Validation Specialist role will deliver electronic batch record (EBR) configuration and validation in the Emerson Syncade Manufacturing Execution System (MES). 5+ years in computer or science-based field.
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