Sentences with phrase «talented engineers who»

I've been around some amazingly talented engineers who have been let go for really no rhyme or reason.
Unless you are an amazingly talented engineer who gets to create something new, chances are you're simply a guy / girl with an oil can greasing the cogs of that machine.»

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With a savvy equity - stake offer, he hired talented engineer Sanki Nishiguchi, who became the company's CTO.
Doug, who I regard as one of the world's most talented engineering execs, is focused on vehicle engineering
Yes, the ancient people who moved the stones from a hundred miles away and constructed the site were very talented engineers, but as a tourist attraction, Stonehenge lacked the interpretive displays so necessary to understand its importance.
«It wasn't an easy task to find the right personality who can strengthen our experienced group of engineers, give our talented young team members the space to develop and also bring his own vision to this role.
And they sometimes attract talented adults — and the firms that employ such folks — to move to town because they can see education offerings there that they want for their daughters and sons, kids who may become tomorrow's scientists and engineers and thus help boost the nation's competitiveness in the global market.
By the 1970s, however, schools could no longer depend on an influx of talented young women, as those who once would have entered teaching began to take jobs in engineering and law.
Portability may also help attract to teaching an energetic, talented portion of the labor pool, as well as midcareer switchers, such as engineers and other technical workers, who could make valuable math and science teachers.
I say it out of a humbleness to our artists, engineers and technical artists, these people who are extremely talented.
As I mentioned in the anecdote above, the electrical engineerwho is a very smart man, very talented — was willing to reject the direct evidence presented of the error in his equipment and argued with me at some length about it.
As I've mentioned before, during my long career as a system engineer I've worked with many talented mathematical analysts who always provided precise results, mostly correct, but some precisely wrong, usually due to mistaken assumptions.
Last year, we hired a talented engineer, Mats Jerratsch, who had been pioneering innovation in this vertical to work with our engineering team and lead research and development on a network based around these ideas.
We're looking for a talented backend engineer who can continue to help build out our integration services capabilities.
Engineering employers look for talented graduate engineers who can combine a sound technical base with commercial awareness.
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