Texas A&M University System: Operates a statewide network of universities and state agencies.
4+ YOEBachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems or Computer Science or related field; 4 years web development with relational databases; U.S. citizen; valid driver's license.
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SQL, Git, Relational databases, Revision control software
Samsung ElectronicsKorea Exchange: 005930: Develops and manufactures consumer electronics, semiconductors, and mobile devices.
3+ YOEBS in relevant engineering/CS field; 3+ years in coding and automation; Python with NumPy/Scipy/Polars; Docker/Kubernetes; SQL/Relational DBs; Linux familiarity.
JANSON: Strategic communications and facility modernization for defense clients.
2+ YOEBachelor's degree or progress toward degree; 0-2 years experience; Python or SQL; data analysis and visualization concepts; ability to obtain/maintain Secret clearance; travel up to 10%; able to operate in classified/unclassified environments.
Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station: Conducts engineering research and workforce development programs.
2+ YOEBachelor’s degree in Engineering or Science; 2 years related experience. Preferred MS in Data Science/CS/Statistics; experience with big data, ML, and data visualization.
Python, R, Java, TensorFlow, scikit-learn, VS Code, Jira, Jenkins, Hadoop, Spark, SQL, NoSQL, Tableau, Power BI, Grafana
Terrestrial EnergyNASDAQ: IMSR: Developer of Generation IV integral molten salt nuclear reactors.
4+ YOE4+ years in digital engineering/PLM-ALM; nuclear/regulatory exposure; Windchill experience; Bachelor's in engineering or CS; strong communication.
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