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Hardware Engineer - Mechanical/Electrical responsibilities

The Hardware Engineer is a multidisciplinary role with mechanical and electrical responsibilities. This role will be responsible for the design, development, testing, certification, and production support of aircraft environmental control systems. Our Engineers must possess the ability to apply engi




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Software Engineer II

Responsibilities: Software design and development. Documentation for design and testing. Software prototyping. Skills: Strong software engineering and general problem solving skills. Ability to adapt to new and changing technology. Show initiative and provide innovation to improve current pro




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Software Engineer Team Lead

Position Overview: Under the direction of the Software Manager, the Software Engineer Team Lead is someone who will be an integral part of Research & Development (R&D) that, through leadership and mentoring, designs the highest quality and industry leading software in accordance with company polici




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Software Engineer Team Lead

Position Overview: Under the direction of the Software Manager, the Software Engineer Team Lead is someone who will be an integral part of Research & Development (R&D) that, through leadership and mentoring, designs the highest quality and industry leading software in accordance with company polici




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Software Engineer (multiple openings)

Lenora Systems Inc (Redmond, WA) has 12 positions for Software Engineer. Job duties are: Analyze business requirements and deliver new and complex high quality software solutions. Identify and select tools such as any of: Java *Dot Net * ASP * SAP ERP* Oracle ER * SFDC * Quality Engineer




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Software Engineer

Spectralink Corporation in Boulder, Colorado seeks S/W Eng. Responsible for developing cloud-based Web apps for accurate customer data gathering. Design multitenant db integration processes. Perform rapid prototyping of responsive User Interface layer. Develop Android apps to facilitate data loa




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Engineering Technician (Entry)

The Engineering Technician (Entry) learns to perform technical engineering duties in the office and in the field related to construction, drafting, office research and/or surveying. The eligible list created as a result of this recruitment will be used to fill full-time and part-time regular, li




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Protecting health workers needs this Olympic champion, says LEO McKINSTRY



IN ITS unprecedented scale and potential for devastation, the coronavirus pandemic represents the biggest peacetime challenge ever faced by a British government. On every front, from the NHS to the economy, ministers have gargantuan responsibilities.




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Know-alls are the last people we need in uncertain times, says LEO McKINSTRY



HARRY Enfield is an enduring British comedy legend. Central to his appeal has been his ability to create a cast of characters who are both hilariously original and instantly recognisable.




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Flights: Virgin Atlantic engineer shares the weirdest things he’s found in plane toilets



AIRCRAFT engineers are on hand to do everything from small bits of daily maintenance at the end of a flight, to fixing major issues to avoid a fatal emergency. However, they also have the task of unclogging toilets - discovering some very bizarre items along the way.




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We are suffering in a pandemic, we don’t need to be labelled too, says VANESSA FELTZ



LABELS, who needs them? Do you really want to be branded a lockdown "accepter", "sufferer" or "resister"? What is the point of shoving us into personality pigeonholes as if we are predestined to capitulate, throw in the towel, or give up?




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We need Churchill's spirit in this sad time, says NICK FERRARI



IT SIMPLY defies both belief and description. The coronavirus scare is like nothing anyone currently living on this planet has ever encountered - and we all need to get used to a world that will change forever. At the time of writing, both the number of those infected and, tragically, the tally of those who do not survive continue to rise sharply.




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We need global unity, not a selfish scramble, says NICK FERRARI



AS IT seems that old saying "Cometh the hour, cometh the man" has never been more apt, it's also entirely reasonable to say the world has been extremely poorly served by a raft of groups and organisations that should have been there to help - but that have failed lamentably.




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Social distancing needs to be reasonable, says ANN WIDDECOMBE



SO, BORIS, where is your land of liberty now? Where is proportionality and reason?




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Pawnee returns Thursday for special 'Parks and Rec' episode from quarantine

As a fundraiser for Feeding America, the cast of "Parks and Recreation" shot a special episode during the coronavirus pandemic. It will air April 30.

       




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Letters: Marion County Coroner's Office needs more resources, staff

Right now there is an epidemic of suicides and opioid overdoses, on top of the unacceptably high murder rate in the city, a letter to the editor says.

      




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Letters: A message to nonvoters: America's democracy needs you

Half of Americans do not vote, and many choose not to stay politically informed because the display can be infuriating, a letter to the editor says.

      




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Letters: 'We are destroying ourselves, and it is needless'

Everywhere I look I see the most heinous and immoral acts.

      




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Letters: Impoverished Hoosiers need financial assistance to support families

Lawmakers should support SB 111 as an investment to make Indiana families stronger now and in the future, a letter to the editor says.

      




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Letters: Indiana's sex crime statute needs reform

In our state, sex without consent is not a crime unless there is force, the threat of force or incapacitation, a letter to the editor says.

      




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Letters: Robust health care system needed to combat coronavirus threat

Until we have a vaccine, the road to opening is through a health care system which can handle the infection, a letter to the editor says.

       




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Butler lands much-needed shooter with Jair Bolden transfer

Butler has been active in the transfer market this offseason, but had come up empty — until Friday.

       




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IndyCar needs fans or NASCAR to run at Texas Motor Speedway in 2020, says track president

The president of Texas Motor Speedway is still hoping to run the Genesys 600 with fans in June. But if they're turned away, he'll need NASCAR's help.

       




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Larry Curry, who had rollercoaster IndyCar career as team engineer and manager, dies at 68

In a career not without mistakes and disappointments, Larry Curry showed sparks of brilliance during his IndyCar career that spanned five decades.

       




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Tully: On guns, we need Todd Young to be Todd Young

Todd Young has a lot of smart things to say about a lot of issues. On one issue, though, he dodges when his leadership is needed.

      




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Tully: The truth is, we need more politicians like Joe Donnelly

Bipartisanship doesn't score you many points in politics these days. But it should, and Sen. Joe Donnelly is a perfect example of why.

       




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'This was a game we needed.' No. 1 Avon pushed again, but passes latest test

Avon, ranked No. 1 in Class 6A, has had to display a high level of resiliency and develop that elusive clutch gene to remain unbeaten at 8-0.

      




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Avon Schools is closing due to coronavirus concerns. Here's what parents need to know.

After a coronavirus update that a second student was showing symptoms, Avon schools decided to close all buildings ahead of spring break.

      




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Schools are closed in Indiana until at least May 1. What parents need to know.

Gov. Eric Holcomb announced that all Indiana schools are closed until May 1, possibly beyond that.

      




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Indiana schools are closed for the rest of the semester. What parents need to know

Superintendent of Public Instruction Jennifer McCormick announced Thursday that schools will stay closed for the rest of the academic year.

      




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Colleges are getting millions to help students in need, but don't know how to spend it.

Indiana colleges and universities are getting millions in federal CARES Act dollars but say they need more guidance on how to spend it.

       




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As Indiana reopens, parents returning to work need to make decisions about child care

As Indiana prepares to reopen its economy during coronavirus, parents who are returning to work are facing a new challenge about childcare.

       




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IndyStar Sports Awards 2020: Winter sports, premier award nominees

This year's IndyStar Sports Awards show will be streamed online and available on-demand starting June 18.

       




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Presumptive Democratic nominee for Indiana governor says it's unsafe to reopen economy now

Woody Myers, the presumptive Democratic nominee for governor, thinks Gov. Eric Holcomb is making a big mistake in how he's reopening the economy.

       




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'Where are they when you need help?' Restaurants want insurers to cover coronavirus losses

Business interruption insurance replaces income lost when a business must close. But insurers say policies don't cover coronavirus-related closures.

       




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Editorial: Wave of heroin abuse pounding Indiana; swift action needed

Gov. Mike Pence's Scott County order allowing a needle-exchange program is a welcome step. But it's just a start.

       




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Editorial: The next mayor needs to drive revival of neighborhoods

The payoffs for such turnarounds can be extraordinary for the residents who live nearby and for the city as a whole.

       




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Editorial: Broken BMV needs regular external audits

The BMV's pattern of poor performance hardly inspires confidence in its ability to adequately monitor itself.

       




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Pawnee returns Thursday for special 'Parks and Rec' episode from quarantine

As a fundraiser for Feeding America, the cast of "Parks and Recreation" shot a special episode during the coronavirus pandemic. It will air April 30.

       




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We want to know the Best Things in Indianapolis, and we need your help

We're on the quest to find Indianapolis' best things in 150 categories. Nominate your favorites now!

       




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Harry Styles in Indianapolis: What you need to know

One Direction singer Harry Styles will bring his solo tour to Bankers Life Fieldhouse Wednesday, 383 days after the concert was announced.

      




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Dave Matthews Band at Ruoff: What you need to know

The Dave Matthews Band will return to Indiana after taking a break in 2017.

      




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Butler lands much-needed shooter with Jair Bolden transfer

Butler has been active in the transfer market this offseason, but had come up empty — until Friday.

       




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Fountain Square restaurant Pioneer stops serving food

Pioneer is not closed and a new menu is coming soon.

      




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Is Indiana reopening too soon? 5 things you need to know

Here are five factors to consider when evaluating Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb's plan to begin lifting social distancing restrictions.

       




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Indiana BMV is reopening locations. Here's what you need to know.

Locations of the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles are reopening to offer services that can be provided only inside a branch.

       




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Women's cricket future in England needs safeguarding, says ECB's Clare Connor

The ECB intends for women to play international and domestic cricket this summer but is "realistic" about the impact of coronavirus, says Clare Connor.




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Which Premier League squads need work in the transfer window? The bottom 10 clubs

With uncertainty around the next transfer window, what shape are Premier League squads in? We take a look at the clubs in the bottom half.




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Coronavirus: Why did the UK need 100,000 tests a day?

What are the tests for coronavirus, who are they for and how do they work?




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Skip the steak, buy the brisket: Consumers need to be flexible amid beef bottlenecks

Where's the beef? In California, it is still available, but meat eaters might need to settle for cuts other than prime steaks. The industry is dealing with production backups caused by coronavirus pandemic.