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As a New Grad Power Systems Engineer at Shermco, you will have the exceptional opportunity to launch your career in a company that values innovation, fosters personal growth, and makes a positive impact on communities through its work.
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The IT Systems Engineer will report to the Applications/Development & Integrations Manager and will have in scope the end-to-end product management of assigned applications and systems. Experience managing and supporting enterprise identity and access management (Okta, Ping, Azure AD.
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The Meta Reality Labs Audio team is looking for an Audio Systems Intern. Experience in electro-mechano-acoustic systems design, modeling and measurement. Experience in using commercial numerical modeling tools, such as COMSOL, ANSYS, MATLAB/Simulink or equivalent tools.
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By bringing the expertise, technology, and business model of the 21st century's most innovative companies to the defense industry, Anduril is changing how military systems are designed, built and sold.
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Experience supporting distribution management systems including at least one of D-SCADA, OMS, FLISR, VVO, and VPP.Experience with Schneider Electric and AutoGrid products for distribution management.
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Job SummarySupports low-income youth and young adults who may have experience in foster care, homelessness, disconnection from school, juvenile justice and/or other systems in developing the skills to live independently.
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3+ years of experience working on Chiller Systems, including Centrifugal, Screw, Scroll, and Magnetic bearing Compressor technology. This person will also consult with customers regarding problems or issues discovered while servicing their chiller systems and work closely with our Service Coordination team and their Foreperson to make sure the customers needs/expectations are met.
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Under general direction from the Chief Information Security Officer, the Deputy Director - Information Security Architecture & Engineering performs at a senior professional level to secure the agency's information and technology systems by playing a key role in the strategic and operational components of the information security program.
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Design schematics, drive board layouts, assembly, test, debug, and integrate designs into electro-mechanical systems. Design, implement, debug and characterize embedded systems with end-to-end ownership of EE product design from concept to launch.
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Today, Kenworth is pushing the technology envelope with the introduction of battery electric vehicles, and exploration of fuel cell electric vehicles, and autonomous driving systems. Manage fuel system projects for diesel, gasoline, hydrogen, and natural gas systems on PACCAR’s North American internal combustion engine product portfolio, from definition to closure.
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Specific project deliverables required will be ASIC product build configuration documentation including part numbers, bill of materials, processing flow and package assembly and ATE mfg testing instructions in the product lifecycle management and MRP/ERP systems.
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Experience programming control logic systems in any of the following systems (or similar): Siemens, Tridium, Distech, Struxureware, or Alerton. - Experience with large scale/industrial control systems (design, development and deployment) utilizing DDC/PLC.
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Domain expertise: Experience managing internal projects encompassing ERP, HRIS, or Financial Information Systems, preferably in the health services or non-profit sectors. Transition and Implementation: Guide the transition from Tableau/Alteryx to Power BI/Fabric, ensuring seamless data migration (including data governance and quality control), report conversion, and system integration.
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Acquiring knowledge in bioreactor control systems, software, and analytical equipment; maintaining and troubleshooting instruments while maintaining a clean and organized lab space. This person will join a fast-paced, collaborative, and multidisciplinary team to support bioreactor process development (perfusion and intensified fed-batch) at the bench and pilot scale for the advancement of low-cost biotherapeutics manufacturing.
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Develop, lead, and own digital, analog, and mixed-signal circuit avionic designs that interact with avionics systems (including sensors and electromechanical/electrohydraulic actuators). Experience with launch vehicle Avionics systems hardware development, integration, and test.
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