Experience publishing academic papers as a lead author or essential contributor. Experience participating in a top conference in relevant research domain. Background in system and architecture, including experience with computer hardwa[...]
you will investigate and analyze emerging hardware technologies, trends, and advancements to stay ahead of the industry. Design and optimize hardware components, systems, and architectures to enhance performance, reliability, and effic[...]
Reporting directly to the Senior Project Manager, Workplace Practices and Disability Management, this versatile HR Business Analyst will work in a dynamic environment, analyzing and identifying opportunities for process optimization, c[...]
Investigate customer service inquiries related to targeted offersPartner with analysts, data science, and data engineering to consolidate customer marketing data and enable its availability to marketing teams Act as an advocate for the[...]
What you'll do As a Retail Media Network Ad-Ops Analyst within our fast-paced advertising unit, you will play a pivotal role in driving our clients' success on our cutting-edge retail media networks. Your primary responsibility include[...]
Streamline processes and automate steps with reporting tools and data collectionPull data from various sources, manipulate and consolidate the data Prototype a proof of concept Dashboard Status Reporting Tool Establishing a DATABASE st[...]
About the role The successful candidate contributes to our key projects as a member of our Integration, Test, and Evaluation (IT&E) Cross Product Team (CPT) as follows:Support functional testing of combat system softwareSupport regress[...]
Requisition ID: 199116 Join a purpose driven winning team, committed to results, in an inclusive and high-performing culture. TBD Location(s): Canada : Ontario : Scarborough Scotiabank is a leading bank in the Americas. Guided by our
Company DescriptionWE EMBRACE A TALENT-LED CULTUREOur work is driven by our team's desire to be pioneers.In 2009, we created Robots & Pencils with the then-contrarian view that mobile would be more transformative than the Internet. Turns out we were