R&d Engineer salaries in Nova Scotia
$66,563
avg per year
The average salary for R&d Engineer jobs near Nova Scotia is $66,563.*
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Top R&d Engineer jobs near Nova Scotia
View AllLead Developer - Research & Development
Citco
Halifax, NS
Research & Development (R&D) is a multidisciplinary team that focuses on conducting Proof of Concepts (PoCs), thorough market analysis, and in-depth research to…
Data Engineer
NTT DATA
Halifax, NS
Design, develop, and maintain enterprise cloud data warehouse solutions supporting business, risk, finance, and regulatory reporting needs.
Software Developer
VT Scada
Bedford, NS
To be considered you must have a formal education in computer science or engineering, proven competency in programming and a love of solving seemingly…
Senior/Principal Project Engineer
Ultra Maritime
Dartmouth, NS
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Computer Science, Acoustic Engineering, or related field. Act as the primary engineering liaison between technical…
12 days ago
Senior Computer Vision Engineer
Innovasea
Bedford, NS
Proven experience building training/evaluation pipelines: dataset management, augmentation strategies, class imbalance handling, metrics design, test set…
13 days ago
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