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Serve as the interface to the Program Manager, Chief Engineer, Systems Engineering Integration and Test (SEIT) Lead, and other Integrated Program Team (IPT) leads to coordinate sub-team technical and programmatic status and issues.
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Senior Engineer, Mechanical (Space Systems) Overview: The Senior Mechanical Engineer in the Project Engineering group works on designing new pneumatic, hydraulic, and electro-mechanical products for various Aerospace customers/platforms, including, but not limited to, reusable commercial launch vehicles, deep space missions, military aircrafts, and hypersonic missiles.
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In this role, you will be responsible for the thermal systems design of the new high pressure turbine stage 1 blades for the LEAP program, with the objective to mature the design from the conceptual phase through engine test to meet the program objectives in terms of time on wing.
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Collins Aerospace is on the lookout for a skilled onsite Principle Systems Engineer to pioneer our Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS) International programs within the dynamic Systems Integration and Test department and Integration (SI&T) directorate.
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Based in West Hartford CT, Triumph Systems, Electronics and Controls is a leading independent aerospace system supplier for the commercial and military helicopter and business jet markets and employs approximately 500 employees.
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Experience in systems development, integration, and test. Boasting state-of-the-art design capabilities, multiple processing nodes, electrical testing, environmental and QCI screening, and failure analysis, the NGMC is a leader in designing, fabricating, packaging, and delivering discriminating microelectronics to the military, aerospace, and commercial markets.
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As a Missile Warning, Tracking, Defense System of Systems Test Engineer in the Space Based Sensing Division, you will provide system test support to the SSC Space Sensing Directorate Overhead Persistent Infrared (OPIR) programs.
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We're on the lookout for a dedicated Principal Systems Integration & Test Engineer driven by excellence to contribute to our team, crafting innovative solutions that protect the interests of the U.S. and its allies.
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You will be responsible for the design of the accessory drive train (including bearings, gears, housings, seals, and associated hardware) on RISE engine demonstrator programs to support ground/flight test demonstrators, rig tests, and product designs.
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Plan and execute the program lifecycle, including major program milestones / reviews (e.g., SRR, SFR, SDR, PDR, CDR, SVR, TRR, peer reviews, Pre-test reviews, Post Test Reviews, Pre-Ship reviews, Etc.
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Understand and implement system architecture, design, integration and test of UxS systems, including UAS and Counter-UAS with program leadership, engineering, operations, business development, program capture, supply chain, quality, finance, security, export control and other functions to provide technical oversight to product development and production.
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Lead the program through Preliminary Design Review (PDR), Critical Design Review (CDR), Test Readiness Reviews (TRRs) and Production Readiness Review (PRR) for new payloads. SNC is a global leader in aerospace and national security committed to moving the American Dream forward.
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At Collins Aerospace, our Mission Systems team helps civilian, military and government customers complete their most complex missions — whatever and wherever they may be. Qualifications We PreferConfiguration Management experienceExperience with Test Driven DevelopmentExperience with Ansible, Puppet, or ChefExperience using continuous integration tools such as Jenkins.
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As a Systems Engineer, you will be using your skills and expertise to research, architect, model, simulate, test, certify and improve cutting edge products and services. You'll be developing complex system architectures within contextual modeling platforms, ushering them from operational concept through preliminary and detailed design, simulation, and test using progressive tools.
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Experience in sensor component procurement, integration, and test support Experience with optical navigation sensors and testing environments Demonstrated experience in verification and test of navigation systems Experience in MATLAB/Simulink Desired: M.S. in Electrical, Mechanical, or Aerospace engineering or equivalent with 10+ years of relevant experienceExperience in terrain relative navigation, hazard relative navigation, and hazard detection and avoidance.
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