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of more than one computer operating system (Linux, Mac, Windows) is an asset. Knowledge of statistical software packages (e.g. R, Stata, SAS) is an asset Knowledge of programming software (e.g. Python) is an
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understanding of general equilibrium concepts Proficiency in at least one programming or statistical software package (Python, MATLAB, R, or Stata) Excellent critical thinking skills and attention to detail
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SAP Project Systems would be considered an asset. Experience using Python would be considered an asset. *Significant experience is defined as at least two (2) years of experience. Condition
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Adhere to all lab safety practices and department policies. Qualifications: Master's degree in robotics, specifically semantic SLAM for mill-yard environments. Proficiency with ROS2, IsaacSim, Python
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exercising tact, discretion, and flexibility Assets (Nonessential): Proficiency with Python and SAS preferred Experience with AirTable To be successful in this role you will be: Communicator Insightful
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to script and program work flows in C++ and python and understanding and use of remote sensing and GIS programs is essential. Demonstrated experience utilizing a cloud computing environment such as AWS
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, or equivalent combination of education and experience Minimum five (5) years' experience in cloud infrastructure, platform engineering, or DevOps/SRE roles Strong proficiency in Python and Linux
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and data analytics techniques in a research or applied context. Hands-on experience working with Linux - advanced level. Experience programming in Python - advanced level. Practical experience working
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 16 days ago
of modern programming languages. Study of programming paradigms: procedural (e.g., C, Java, Python), functional (e.g., Scheme, ML, Haskell) and logic programming (e.g., Prolog, Mercury). Lecture Section
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bash, Python, etc. Ability to create database queries and API calls