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Support special projects with members of Engineering, Purchasing, Manufacturing, Assembly, Service, Testing, Quality Control, and Marketing departments with respect to 3D data. Provide feedback to management and other groups on product usage and problem areas. Develop 2D drawing representations of designs. view job details

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Maintains and supports the integrity of the operating system environment and various computer systems. Performs systems maintenance tasks, such as system back-up, recovery, and file maintenance to promote uptime and efficient performance. Acquires, installs, and tests system software upgrades and computer components. Configures software and resolves technical problems. Maintains documentation of IT infrastructure and troubleshooting procedures. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. Work is highly independent. May assume a team lead role for the work group. A specialist ... view job details

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Hawk Ridge Systems manufactures and designs engineering 3D CAD software and systems for the engineering and design community. view company details

3D Systems Corporation, through its subsidiaries, provides three-dimensional (3D) printing products and services worldwide. The company offers 3D printers, such as stereolithography, selective laser sintering, direct metal printing, multi jet printing, and color jet printers that transform data input generated by 3D design software, CAD software, or other 3D design tools into printed parts under the Accura, DuraForm, LaserForm, CastForm, and VisiJet brand names. It also develops, blends, and markets various print materials, such as plastic, nylon, metal, composite, elastomeric, wax, polymeric ... view company details

Abaco Systems develops and provides open architecture computing and electronic systems for aerospace, defense and industrial applications. view company details

Iatric Systems is a provider of software applications, interfaces and reporting products for healthcare information systems. view company details

Bosque Systems is a provider of water management solutions. view company details

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If you love computers and dream in programming code, then a career in the technology industry might be perfect for you. We checked out a few published lists of hot tech jobs by several online publications, compared it to our existing job titles and salary data, and came up with nine highest paying tech jobs offering salaries between $50,000 and $100,000 per year. 1. Data Architect If you have a good head for math, then you might find work as a data modeler. Modelers use applied mathematics to create database systems and improve the transfer of data between them. Those seeking this kind of work... view article details

As a high school graduates decide what field of study to pursue, they may wonder what the job outlook will be after obtaining their degree. According to a report published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, new graduates looking for a high paying job in a growing field should set their sights on Information Services and Finance. It is anticipated that these jobs in these fields will have the largest growth – actual increase in number of jobs – over the next several years. The top 5 jobs on the list that require a Bachelor's degree and their anticipated percentage in growth are:RankTitle% chang... view article details

Q: I am the IT manager at the local newspaper. I had no experience and settled for a lower wage than the position should have paid. I now have been here two years and am wondering whether I should ask for the salary your site and others say I am worth. I have a two-year degree in information management, and an A+ certification, and I'm working on my net+. I am the network administrator and implement and troubleshoot all their software systems. It's much more work than they first described. To get me to the average in our area they would need to give me a $20,000 increase.A: Even after two year... view article details

With the Labor Department reporting that the number of people receiving unemployment benefits is the highest it has been in seven years, is there such a thing as a “recession-proof” job? Probably not, but there are some careers that may survive the current economic crisis better than others. The key is to focus on work that continues even when most people do not have extra discretionary money to spend. So what are some in-demand jobs in a slow economy?Accountant Now more than ever, companies are paying attention to the bottom line. They need good “bean counters”, whether they are fres... view article details

Job description Engineers research and develop solutions to technical needs in society. They design products, materials, machinery, factories, systems, structures, and much more. Their main work lies in ensuring efficiency, and working to constantly improve the quality of all aspects of life. They also analyze the impact their projects have had on the environment and society. Most engineers specialize in a certain area, there are more than 25 specialties recognized by professional engineering societies and each area has many divisions. Engineers will also sometimes choose to specialize in a s... view article details

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The job market has evolved rapidly with technology, for better or worse. Applicant tracking systems are taking over the hiring process. This automated hiring system saves HR managers countless hours of tedious work reviewing applications that are irrelevant or underqualified. The algorithms can quickly filter, and rank applicants based on a predefined list of requirements and qualifications. The rise of automated hiring systems has its dark side as well. Many argue that automated hiring systems are not as helpful as they seem. For others, these recruitment upgrades make the work of the HR depa... view blog & white papers details

Looking for the right HR management system for your company takes time if you're new to HR tech. With all the available options in the market, choosing the best HR management for your team can be tricky. Follow these steps to find the ideal HR system. Determine Your HR Needs and Priorities Figure out what your company needs before browsing for a suitable HR management system. Understand why you need an HR Management System (HRMS) and its intended functions. Here are tips to assess your HR needs and priorities: Make a list of your must-haves and nice-to-haves. Talk to managers and employees a... view blog & white papers details

Most people have heard the term HRMS thrown around at work and many are wondering what exactly it is. For some, their company may be looking to apply a new system and they want to understand how it works. For HR professionals, they know how crucial it is to keep employee records, benefits, payroll, and a host of other info. HRMS, or Human Resources Management System, is technology that helps businesses do just that. What is a Human Resources Management System? Human Resources Management System (HRMS) helps businesses automate HR procedures and manage employee data. HRMS allows the HR team to s... view blog & white papers details

See that new automated hiring system your company just rolled out? Yes, the one that's supposed to streamline the recruiting process and remove bias. Don't get too excited just yet. Automated hiring systems come with their own set of pros and cons that you need to understand if you want to get the most out of them. Before you go all-in, make sure you know the five most important things about how these systems really work. From algorithmic bias to data security, there are a few key factors you should understand first. Keep reading to find out what you need to know to make the most of your compa... view blog & white papers details

Talent management systems (TMS) are crucial tools for any human resources department. These tools promise to help companies draw, develop, and keep top talent. Only a few are familiar with what is a talent management system and how it works. This article explores interesting details about talent management systems. This can help HR professionals looking to gain a deeper insight into what is a talent management system. Newcomers exploring options for talent management solutions can discover beneficial information they can use for their advantage. What Is a Talent Management System? An effecti... view blog & white papers details