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We are looking for a Senior Design Engineer, Integrated Photonics and in this role, you’ll be part of a cross-functional team whose mission is to lead IonQ on its journey to build the world’s best quantum computers to solve the world’s most complex problems.
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We are seeking a Senior Manager, Tax Technology to be a member of our Global Tax Platform Program. Senior Manager Tax Technology. 5+ years of work experience in indirect tax filing, tax returns process for indirect taxes (sales and use taxes, Lodging Taxes, Car Rental Fee/Taxes, value-added taxes, good and services taxes, and other consumption taxes) in both US, Canada, LATAM, EU and APAC.
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Assist alongside Paid Media Specialist and Senior Manager, Paid Media in the development and execution of full-funnel seasonal paid media campaigns designed to achieve marketing and business KPIs. Media channels including paid social (Meta, TikTok, YouTube, etc.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Principal Statistical Programmer with expertise in pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD) to join our dynamic FSP team.
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The Senior Manager within the Payments Team is encouraged to lead and develop teams of high-performing managers and software engineers. Ability to share and present ideas and program details with Senior Executives.
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CUDA, parallel computing, and Python. Proven experience in scientific computing using Python and/or MATLAB. Strong mathematical fundamentals, including linear algebra, computational physics and numerical methods.
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Stantec is seeking a Senior Roadway Engineer to lead our highway/roadway design group in California. Senior Roadway Engineer - ( 240002FI ) Stantec is seeking a Senior Roadway Engineer to lead our highway/roadway design group in California.
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We're in 97% of American homes, and as the leading food and beverage company, our goals are to continue to deliver quality food and beverage products, strengthen our local communities, and reduce our environmental and climate impact.
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1+ years of experience in automation via Bash/Shell scripting and Perl/Python programming. Possess scripting skills or have desire to learn them; specifically Python, Perl, or Shell (bash, ksh, csh.
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We are looking for a passionate, talented, and resourceful Senior Applied Scientist in the field of LLM, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Natural Language Processing (NLP), Recommender Systems and/or Information Retrieval, to invent and build scalable solutions for a state-of-the-art context-aware conversational AI. A successful candidate will have a strong machine learning background and a desire to push the envelope in one or more of the above areas.
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We are looking for strong Mid-Senior Software Developers across the stack (frontend, backend, or full stack) to join us in solving interesting challenges and increasing our success (and theirs.
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A transformation maven with the skills to help clients meet the challenges of digitization.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities Our senior engineers manage engineering consultants for design of complex capital projects, ensuring technical competence and compliance with codes and standards.
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We are looking for a Senior Data Scientist to join our team and play a crucial role in generating insights and supporting data-driven decision making across the organization. Strong programming skills in Python or R.
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Senior/Principal Backend & Platform Software Engineer at BRINC Drones. Building and maintaining CI/CD pipelines, developer tools, and test infrastructure. In addition to launching more advanced drones, we're also expanding our software ecosystem into realtime monitoring and fleet management, and we recently shipped the first version of our first web app: LiveOps. This app gives drone operators and first response teams access to real-time live-streaming drone data such as visual and thermal video feeds, 3D map data via point clouds, and a myriad of drone telemetry – it’s essentially a web-based drone fleet management software.
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