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Qualifications Ability to secure and maintain a DOE Q/SCI - level security clearance which requires citizenship Master’s degree in Engineering, Physics, or closely related field, with Radar systems experience.
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As our Systems Engineering Manager, you will have responsibility for the systems engineering group who manage the concept, design, and validation of embedded systems.
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Mid-level Architecture Modernization Systems Engineers employ a multi-discipline approach to solutions engineering, architecture modernization and integration, edge computing, requirements development, services development, test and evaluation, maintainability and analysis across the National System of Geospatial-intelligence (NSG), Allied System of Geospatial-intelligence (ASG) and Federal Agencies to ensure timely and accurate GEOINT.
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This is a chance to use your experience-based knowledge in electrical or reliability engineering while broadening your skillset into areas like renewable energy systems and microgrid design.
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The Maintenance Engineering Manager will be responsible for the maintenance and care of automation systems to foster a manufacturing excellence culture for our high-volume Automated Filling and Packaging operations in Lodi, California.
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Work would include electrical system analysis including load flow, short circuit, coordination and arc flash studies, as well as engineering of microgrid (distributed generation), battery storage energy systems, and photovoltaic electrical systems including studies and system modeling.
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The selected candidate will be part of a team that interfaces with the government customer, program management, the cost accounting manager, subcontractors, and design engineers to support a program's systems engineering needs throughout its design life cycle, including performing requirements verification, helping develop test programs, and maintaining configuration management.
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At Octo, we specialize in providing agile software engineering, user experience design, cloud services, and digital strategy services that address government's most pressing missions. You will help develop and evolve a DevSecOps platform to support DoD code development, operate and maintain existing systems, improve performance, and harden and monitor our security posture.
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Desc3 Thermal Systems Engineer. Coordinate with interfacing activities such as PMT/ PAT, Purchasing, Engine, Climate Control, Vehicle Engineering, NVH, TSE, Calibration, STA and Body Engineering to drive compatible/optimal designs that meet QCWF targets.
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Basic computer operation skills required for access to Engineering and Configuration systems. Job Description The Electro-Mechanical Assembler II is required to assemble, inspect, test and clean hydraulic, pneumatic and electro-mechanical products, and perform acceptance testing on complex hydraulic, pneumatic and electro-mechanical systems in a shop environment.
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Their continued success has created a need for a Sr. Director of Engineering & Systems Integration located in Clinton Township, MI. Sr. Director of Engineering & Systems Integration.
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Our roots lie in the Manhattan Project from the early atomic energy era of World War II. The various Systems Engineering Departments are part of the Sandia/California Weapon Systems Engineering Center which is responsible for assuring the safety, reliability and security of U.S. nuclear weapons enabling the defense of our nation through our nuclear strategic deterrent.
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Experience with JMeterand, Jenkins, Docker, Postman, Swagger, Nexus, Apigee or GitHub/GitLab (or equivalent software packages), Java, Bash, Curl, XML, JSON, SQL, Python, Javascript, and AWS and C2S. •Working knowledge of Model-Based Systems Engineering, processes, tools and languages.
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Ground Software Engineering, Cyber Software Security Assurance (C/SSA), Mission Software Integration, Systems Engineering, ISSM, ISSE, and ISSOs∯*∯ The Cyber lead has primary oversight of a ISSE and C/SSA activities focused on Cyber CDRL development and Static and Dynamic security scanning of Ground Mission Unique Software.
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Each year more than 20,000 top-tier students come to San Luis Obispo to put knowledge into action, taking their learning outside the classroom as they prepare for careers in engineering, agriculture, science, business, humanities and the built environment.
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