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We are seeking a highly skilled Resiliency Automation Engineer to join our team supporting embedded systems development in a regulated environment. This role will blend software engineering
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-to-end software development activities and full-stack engineering? Apply to join our team. Position Summary: We are looking for a Software Development Technical Leader (Tech Lead) with expertise in C and C
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, AL. Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, assisting customers with efforts related to software development and cybersecurity from a cost, schedule and performance perspective
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with efforts related to software development and cybersecurity from a cost, schedule and performance perspective; integrating with the customer contractor software development team to provide on-the-spot
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, AL. Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, assisting customers with efforts related to software development and cybersecurity from a cost, schedule and performance perspective
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software development activities and full-stack engineering? Apply to join our team. About the role We are looking for a software development technical leader with expertise in C and C++ to lead one of our
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with efforts related to software development and cybersecurity from a cost, schedule and performance perspective; integrating with the customer contractor software development team to provide on-the-spot
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Reverse Engineer Researcher for the Threat Analysis directorate. The SEI is a federally funded research and development center at Carnegie Mellon University. What you’ll do Reverse engineer malicious code
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Senior Reverse Engineer Researcher for the Threat Analysis directorate. The SEI is a federally funded research and development center at Carnegie Mellon University. What you’ll do Reverse engineer
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Reverse Engineer Researcher for the Threat Analysis directorate. The SEI is a federally funded research and development center at Carnegie Mellon University. What you’ll do Reverse engineer malicious code