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Nancy Baughman
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over 6 months ago

We are seeking a Senior Software Engineer for our manufacturing, aerospace industry company, located in New England. This position can be fully remote, anywhere within the United States.

Responsible for developing and maintaining world-class CAD/CAM manufacturing software for machining of turbomachinery components. Creating software development plans, program specifications, code development requirements documents, participating in design reviews, and design code. Creating code for new features, fixes, compilation and test. Creating and maintaining code documentation and developing models and algorithms for toolpath creation.

Must have programming experience with C++, Windows, CAD kernels; experience with Applied Computational Geometry (e.g., B-spline curves and surface (NURBS). Knowledge of the application of CAM software and general machining principles. Outstanding communication, leadership and organizational skills required.

Minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, and/or Engineering. Masters or Ph.D. is a strong plus. Minimum of five years related work experience is required.

Competitive salary (estimated $90 – 120K) and outstanding benefits package. This position reports into corporate headquarters in New England, but can be done remotely. Must be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship of any kind now and in the future.

Please email your resume to nancy@calm-water.com. #US #workfromhome #remote #job

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John Walden
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over 6 months ago

What made me stay at #Us federal court system was

the challenge and I owed us senator Orin hatch who believed in me. Who stood up to
Obama and Soto mayor when they both cussed me out . Plus I am don’t a difference standing up For those without a voice and to prove their justice despite Biden efforts to destroy it.

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soldier infantry
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over 6 months ago

The bonding and the fellowship with my fellow soldiers. We were a family that lived together, fought together and took care of one another

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Chris Klempner
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over 6 months ago

I felt proud to work for #US Army/USAREC when...

I was able to provide a perfect MOS and career to younger individuals.

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Joe Pistey
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over 6 months ago

Leadership. There’s a difference between leading and ruling. One requires tact and skill, the other uses only force.

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soldier infantry
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The sense of pride I always felt in being a soldier, an infantryman and then later, in my career, a Military Policeman, a paratrooper and a member of a particular squad, platoon or company. The sense of family and of belonging that I always felt when I was with my buddies. Also, the sense of pride we all felt , when (together), we accomplished the mission that was given to us.

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Don Jones
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over 6 months ago

I didn't, I quit after 23 months, The job was boring and I didn't like working for the person in charge

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Renette de la Torre
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over 6 months ago

Apply early. Do the best job you can, stick around and contribute. You will be promoted, and it's a great environment. I always look forward to the next census happening. It's a job that makes a difference, and the pay is good also.

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Elizabeth McLain
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over 6 months ago

A LOL moment #US Air Force Joint Base McGuire Dix

Coming from the Navy for 22 years and then Air Force, the first time I heard the term "Chair Force" it seemed much more appropriate for the USAF but never forget the branch - the service members and their families are all heroes.

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Sharon Lowd
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over 6 months ago

Be prepared for a lot of physical work. Even if you work with computers, there’s always something to stack, move, push, etc. Forget fairness in job assignments, you will do what’s required at that time. The mail has to be moved and delivered. Join the union that is available, you may need their help one day.

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