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Azure Cloud Data Engineer

Weston, FL ยท Remote

$108K - $130K/yr

AZURE DATA ENGINEER (REMOTE) ARC Group has an immediate opportunity for an aspiring Azure / Cloud ... Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, Mathematics * 6+ years of ...

Hadoop Developer - Remote ARC Group has an immediate opportunity for a Hadoop Developer! This ... or mathematics. Job Requirements: * Experience and understanding with unit testing, release ...

Senior Data Engineer (Remote)

Tallahassee, FL ยท Remote

$116K - $153K/yr

... extreme programming (XP) practices and a user-centric approach * Participate in the entire ... Basic math and reading skills, legible handwriting, and basic computer operation * Ability to ...

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What is remote mathematical programming?

Remote mathematical programming involves solving mathematical optimization problems and developing algorithms while working from a location outside of a traditional office, often from home. Professionals in this field use mathematical models and computer programming to find optimal solutions for complex problems in areas like logistics, finance, engineering, and data science. Remote work allows mathematical programmers to collaborate with teams and clients globally, utilizing tools for communication, code sharing, and project management. This setup requires strong analytical skills, proficiency in programming languages like Python or MATLAB, and the ability to work independently.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in remote mathematical programming roles, and how can they be addressed?

One of the main challenges in remote mathematical programming is effective communication, especially when collaborating on complex models with team members in different locations. Ensuring clarity in documentation and maintaining regular check-ins can help mitigate misunderstandings. Another challenge is staying updated with the latest mathematical optimization tools and software, as advancements happen rapidly; dedicating time for continuous learning can be invaluable. Additionally, remote professionals may face difficulties in accessing high-performance computing resources, so it's important to familiarize yourself with cloud-based solutions provided by your organization.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Mathematical Programmer, and why are they important?

To excel as a Remote Mathematical Programmer, you need a strong background in mathematics, optimization theory, and programming, often supported by a degree in mathematics, computer science, or engineering. Familiarity with technical tools like Python, MATLAB, R, and mathematical optimization libraries such as Gurobi or CPLEX is typically required. Exceptional problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills are valuable soft skills in this role. These competencies are crucial for designing efficient algorithms, collaborating across remote teams, and delivering accurate solutions to complex mathematical challenges.
What are the most commonly searched types of Mathematical Programming jobs in Florida? The most popular types of Mathematical Programming jobs in Florida are:
What cities in Florida are hiring for Remote Mathematical Programming jobs? Cities in Florida with the most Remote Mathematical Programming job openings:
Remote Satellite Systems I&T Engineer

Remote Satellite Systems I&T Engineer

Red Canyon Engineering & Software

Merritt Island, FL โ€ข On-site, Remote

$109K - $149K/yr

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

*REMOTE* Opportunity
Position Summary:
We are looking for an experienced remote Senior/Principal Satellite Systems I&T Engineer to support the functional verification and validation activity for aerospace projects. We're looking for candidates who can bring exceptional engineering skills and strong test experience in aerospace programs to the team.
Position Responsibilities:
The Senior/Principal Satellite Systems I&T Engineer's primary responsibility will be to support the U.S. satellite functional verification and validation activity. In this role, the engineer will map technical requirements to verification and validation strategies that ensure product quality, develop test plans and test procedures, and execute and report the test results. Being at the cutting edge of space technology, we need someone who is eager to learn, grow, and take on new and potentially unfamiliar challenges. There is no shortage of fascinating problems to solve.
Satellite Functional Verification and Validation 70%
  • Review the satellite functional specification and develop the test plan to verify and validate the requirements.
  • Design and build automated testing systems, tooling and/or ground support equipment (GSE) to optimize production and test workflow.
  • Execute and validate test documentation and equipment, then train others to run validated procedures/equipment.
  • Troubleshoot issues with hardware and/or equipment, collect and analyze test data, and write/review test reports, flags/non-conformances and other documentation, as required.
  • Demonstrated ability to participate in cross-functional planning, coordination, and task execution situations involving the full spectrum of engineering and integration activities.

Satellite System Architecture Development 30%
  • Support system architecture trade studies and requirements development to meet mission needs.
  • Revise the satellite functional specification for new mission and customer needs.
  • Generate system architecture data products, including spacecraft CONOPS, algorithm descriptions, and interface documents.

Qualified Experience / Skills / Training:
Education:
  • Required: Bachelor's degree in STEM (Science, Technical, Engineering, Math) or related scientific areas.
  • Preferred: Masters in STEM (Science, Technical, Engineering, Math) or related scientific areas.

Experience:
  • 9 years of aerospace experience, including 5+ years' experience in satellite operation and SEIT (System Engineering, Integration and Testing) on spacecraft.

Knowledge, Skills, Demonstrated Capabilities:
  • Experience with common Systems Engineering and Test tools (DOORS, CCS5, JIRA).
  • Familiar with satellite operation, and any subsystem engineering (Guidance, Navigation, Control, Power system, Data Handling, and Software).
  • Familiar with product and quality assurance principles and experienced in generation and disposition of test flags and non-conformance documentation.
  • Experience with object-oriented programming (C, C++) and scripting languages (TCL, Python).
  • Ability to read and interpret engineering documentation (e.g., electrical schematics, mechanical drawings, CAD models, wire lists).
  • Experience with the full Space mission lifecycle, including requirements development, design, manufacturing, test, and mission operations.

Travel Required:
  • Periodic travel (less than 10%) to facilities or partner companies.

Eligibility:
  • US Citizenship is required.

Clearance:
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a government security clearance.

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