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Supports the generation of technical engineering products by using the appropriate standards, processes, procedures, and tools throughout the system development life cycle. Demonstrated knowledge of Autonomous Vehicle technology, and other vehicle systems such as CAN networks, ECUs etc. Understand international regulatory standards, develop test procedures and equipment to support meeting those standards. view job details

Serves as liaison with other power users and maintain knowledge of application interface specifications with the related systems. Follow up on testing and guarantee quality of the solution. Audit System Changes during Software Release to ensure program logic processes properly. view job details

Participates as a contributor in SAP related projects or initiatives outside of his/her direct area of responsibility. Lead the planning and configuration & implementation of Oracle Order-to-Cash (OTC) including A/R, Billing, and Collections. Understand as-is business process, propose to-be process changes, gather requirements, write Design specifications (BR100) and test built product. view job details

Demonstrates understanding of business processes for several business functional areas, and can effectively coordinate the work on analysis and requirements for several projects. Document requirements and functional specifications (leverage standard templates similar to an MD50) as well as performing and documenting configurations and personalizations (BR100). develop, demonstrate, train, and drive regional or global solutions and implement controls that are fully auditable and compliant with business and regulatory standards. view job details

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LP Analyst is the source for independent advisory and analysis solutions for the private equity investment community. The firm supports limited partners, general partners, and advisors with data-driven, actionable analyses to support decision making and enhance returns. LP Analyst's founders have worked together for more than 10 years, advised on more than $50B in assets, and leverage backgrounds in investment banking, consulting, and secondary advisory. For more information, contact Bill Farrell at bfarrell@lpanalyst.com or visit www.lpanalyst.com Follow on Twitter: @LPAnalyst Connect on Link... view company details

Aehr Test Systems primarily designs, engineers, manufactures, and sells test and burn-in equipment for use in the semiconductor industry worldwide. It provides full wafer contact test systems, test during burn-in systems, test fixtures, and related accessories. The company offers Advanced Burn-in and Test System family of packaged part burn-in and test systems, which perform test during burn-in of complex devices, such as digital signal processors, microprocessors, microcontrollers, and systems-on-a-chip, as well as individual temperature control for high-power advanced logic devices. It also ... view company details

Founded in 2000, simplehuman designs minimal, functional products for the home, which we call "tools for efficient living." The basic thinking behind simplehuman is that day-to-day life has room for improvement. By solving often overlooked problems, we make people more efficient in their daily tasks at home. And we only build products we love to use ourselves. We're very proud of what we do. We test our products religiously to make sure every item from our step cans to our sensor mirrors work correctly for years of steady use. And we delight in that "This is clever!" moment people have when th... view company details

Cadence Design Systems, Inc. provides software, hardware, services, and reusable integrated circuit (IC) design blocks worldwide. The company offers functional verification services, including emulation and prototyping hardware. Its functional verification offering consists of JasperGold, a formal verification platform; Xcelium, a parallel simulation platform; Palladium Z1, an enterprise emulation platform; and Protium S1 field-programmable gate array prototyping platform. The company also provides digital IC design products, such as logic design products for chip planning, design, verificatio... view company details

John H. Northrop & Associates, Inc. (JHNA) is a technical consulting firm serving the defense industry since 2001. Privately owned and headquartered in Clifton, VA, JHNA is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB). We specialize in providing warfighter to engineer interface. Our employees are former military leaders with both operational experience and engineering and technical expertise. We help our customers navigate the systems engineering and acquisition process to ensure that capabilities under development respond to warfighting needs. JHNA has domain expertise in Army avi... view company details

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