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The Tableau Architect at Scientific Games will oversee Tableau instances, ensuring stability and efficiency through daily operations, capacity management, and performance optimization. Responsibilities include collaborating with teams to create specifications, maintaining Tableau applications, conducting audits, and generating reports for the BI environment.
The Reliability and Sustaining Engineer investigates product complaints, performs root cause analyses, develops corrective designs, communicates with customers, and oversees field operations to enhance hardware systems. This role emphasizes continuous improvements, documentation, and team collaboration while being accountable for service quality and customer relations.
The role involves leading projects to improve productivity, quality, and health safety within production. Responsibilities include resolving technical challenges, analyzing operational results, redesigning processes for efficiency and safety, and ensuring compliance with Lean practices. The candidate will also manage improvement projects and collaborate with various teams to implement solutions.
The Product Innovation & Development Specialist manages innovation projects within defined budgets, leads decentralized teams, conducts proof of concept tests, develops solutions for the lottery industry, and provides strategic recommendations. The role also involves financial modeling and supports marketing efforts.
The Assistant Press Operator sets up and operates automatic and semi-automatic machines, including robotic assembly equipment, in the production process. Responsibilities include feeding materials, adjusting settings, performing minor repairs, and inspecting operational results against tolerances based on instructions from supervisors.
The Machine Operator III sets up and operates various automatic or semi-automatic machines for production, managing tasks such as feeding materials, adjusting settings, and performing minor repairs. They check and inspect product quality against established tolerances based on provided instructions.
The Assistant Press Operator sets up and operates various automatic or semi-automatic machines in the production process. Responsibilities include feeding materials, adjusting machine settings, performing minor repairs, and inspecting product output against specified tolerances, all while following instructions from supervisors.
The Software Engineer collaborates on the design, development, and testing of software systems, primarily focusing on cloud-based solutions and enhancing existing applications. Responsibilities include delivering new product features, ensuring alignment with business needs, adhering to security standards, maintaining project documentation, and providing technical mentorship.
The Machine Operator III sets up and operates automatic and semi-automatic machines, manages the production process, adjusts machine settings, performs minor repairs, and inspects operation results. The role requires working from instructions and involves physically demanding tasks, including lifting and standing.
The Software Engineer will focus on software development for lottery terminals, including analysis, design, implementation, and testing. Responsibilities also involve maintaining and integrating hardware drivers, OS services, and collaborating with test and customer support teams to enhance product quality. Continuous improvement of development processes and communication with requirements engineers and sales teams are key aspects of the role.
The Senior Technical Support Engineer provides expert technical support for diagnosing and repairing complex systems and software. They assist field engineers, report issues to engineering teams, and may conduct customer training, ensuring effective resolution of support challenges.
The Advanced Software Engineer will implement and support Workday modules, manage customer expectations, gather requirements, design solutions, configure the Workday system, and prepare documentation or training materials. The role requires strong functional knowledge of Workday processes and experience in incident resolution, embracing Agile methodologies and SDLC practices.
As a Lead Software Engineer, you'll be responsible for building and maintaining functionality for a next-generation Lottery platform, managing technical delivery of projects, designing scalable solutions, maintaining quality standards, and collaborating with team members and stakeholders to deliver features.
The Senior Software Engineer at Scientific Games will plan, design, develop, and test software systems or enhancements for new products, including cloud-based and internet-related tools. This role requires independent judgment and involves defined tasks without supervisory responsibilities, focusing on developing software solutions.
The Specialist Software Engineer will design and develop applications and integrations for Dynamics 365, focusing on customization and efficient workflows. The role includes ongoing maintenance, business requirements translation, testing, and ownership of deliverables. Familiarity with customer service modules and various CRM processes across industries is essential.
The Software Development Manager at Scientific Games oversees implementation projects for lottery products, ensuring timely delivery and customer satisfaction. Responsibilities include managing technical projects, coordinating product development, monitoring project progress, and providing technical mentorship. The role demands strong knowledge in software testing and architecture, alongside significant programming experience.
The Senior Tech Ops Engineer will support player Loyalty and iLottery solutions by providing tier 2 support, managing system availability, planning for system capacity, and addressing security concerns. This role involves troubleshooting, documentation, and training others while participating in an on-call rotation.
The General Manager of iLottery oversees operations and financial goals while managing day-to-day operations, product strategies, and marketing efforts. This role requires building customer relationships, optimizing revenue, and leading a team, all while ensuring effective communication and problem resolution.
The Product Engineer supports the back-office GEM solution by testing software releases, implementing new projects/products, and ensuring smooth platform operations. Responsibilities include system monitoring, identifying issues, liaising with various teams, and assisting with quality control and localized testing.
The Marketing Sales Representative is responsible for managing retailer accounts for the Delaware Lottery, focusing on sales, marketing, merchandising, and business development. The role includes training retailers, increasing sales through strategic partnerships, and ensuring compliance with lottery operations. Traveling to assigned retailers and participating in sales meetings are important aspects of the position.