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As a Google Vertex Full Stack Software Engineer, you will be responsible for developing and implementing machine learning models using Google Vertex AI and developing consumable API microservices using Typescript, Node.js, Express.
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Ability to acquire an in-depth working knowledge of software programs (for example: SIS [Student Information System], Image-Now printing and workflow software, Internet applications, call center/VOIP tools, and on-line help tools such as Adobe Captivate.
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Preferred Skills:- Proficiency in HMI or SCADA software, particularly Wonderware Intouch and Archestra. - Develop HMI using Wonderware software. Preferred Skills:- Proficiency in HMI or SCADA software, particularly Wonderware Intouch and Archestra.
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Proficiency in HMI or SCADA software, particularly Wonderware Intouch and Archestra. Proficiency in HMI or SCADA software, particularly Wonderware Intouch and Archestra. Experience programming PLCs, preferably Omron, Modicon Momentum, and/or Allen Bradley 5000.
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Engineer, design, and program integrated access control, surveillance, and HMI/PLC control systems. Minimum of 2 years of hands-on PLC and/or HMI programming experience. As a Systems Engineer, you will leverage your expertise in electrical controls, IT, and security systems to design and implement fully integrated control systems tailored to meet our clients' security and access control needs.
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Responsibilities:- Engineer, design, and program integrated access control, surveillance, and HMI/PLC control systems. Role OverviewAs a Systems Engineer, you will leverage your expertise in electrical controls, IT, and security systems to design and implement fully integrated control systems tailored to meet our clients' security and access control needs.
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Proficiency in 2D AutoDesk or similar CAD applications. Our client is a leader in providing integrated automation solutions and they are seeking a Systems Engineer to join our team at their Madison, WI headquarters.
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Development environments: You need to have previous working knowledge of how to code and maintain software using development environments such as TSO/ISPF, Eclipse or Visual Studio etc. You will work closely with our Renovation Center developer team, software language architects, and data architects to analyze customers’ applications and help determine the right future state solution design and target architecture.
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Acts as a subject matter expert with respect to CADD software and has advanced knowledge of Bentley and Autodesk CADD applications. Issue Resolution: Troubleshoot and resolve moderate to complex CADD software-related issues and point contact for escalated CADD support issues in ITSM.
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Continuous improvement pursuing the mastery of our CAD software: Trimble Business Center and Civil 3D (Autodesk Architecture Engineering & Construction Collection). Create realistic 3D renderings for a variety of work (i.e. proposed designs, mass excavation sequences, utility construction) using InfraWorks, SketchUp, or similar software.
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Lead Software Engineer, Back End (Golang, AWS) San Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $213,400 - $243,500 for Lead Software Engineer. As a Capital One Software Engineer, you'll have the opportunity to be on the forefront of driving a major transformation within Capital One.
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Strong computer skills, i.e., Excel/Word/PowerPoint/Visio, Statistics Software such as Minitab or Statistics, etc. Software Powered by iCIMS. Experience with Altium, OrCad, LTspice, PSpice, or other PCBA layout and simulation tools.
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Experience with schematic capture and PCB layout software. Experience creating designs and tools that interface software, electrical, and mechanical parts. This technology was born out of UW-Madison and will be the first of its kind on the market.
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Sr. Director, Software Engineering - Card Modernization. You will help define and drive towards an end state that is based on simplicity and the adoption of digital technologies, cloud hosting, and open source software.
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Be a proactive member of your self-organizing software team by participating in planning sessions, facilitating code reviews and engaging with other teams with a high level of autonomy. Become knowledgeable in the business domains relevant to the software you build and operate.
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