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This position will focus heavily on new aircraft development, with an emphasis in electronics, avionics, propulsion, flight characteristics, rugged design, and quality at scale. The Test Engineering team works across the entire spectrum of products ranging from Altius, Lattice, Ghost UAS, Sentry Tower, cUAS and our other platforms.
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Our Flight Systems team is responsible for the design, integration, and supplier management of avionics components crucial to the Artemis/SLS Program Core Stage and the Exploration Upper Stage.
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Its 195,000 employees enable the company to operate at the edge of known science as they imagine and deliver solutions that push the boundaries in quantum physics, electric propulsion, directed energy, hypersonics, avionics and cybersecurity.
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Services include avionics system integration and custom software for critical applications. Astronautics, headquartered in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, is a global leader in the design, development and manufacture of secure avionics equipment and systems for the commercial and military aerospace industry.
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Candidate will be responsible for maintaining, adjusting, isolating, removing and replacing faulty hardware on full motion Weapons System Trainers (WSTs), Operational Flight Trainers (OFTs), Avionics Desk-Top Trainers (AVDTTs), Landing Gear Part Task Trainers (LGPTTs), and Hoist Part Task Trainers (HPTTs) that support the Combat Rescue Helicopter (CRH) training program.
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Avionics Software Test Engineer (Contract) Lead design and development of test campaigns for satellites and avionics through TDD, manual test and automation, and emulation & physical test beds, to meet project requirements and timelines.
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Kronos has a long history of avionics engineering working with some of the largest aircraft integrators in the world. We always provide our partners with 100% customers satisfaction and on time delivery.
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Responsible for the research, integration, testing, certification, and follow-on support of avionics and electrical components and software for general aviation aircraft. Work closely with equipment manufacturers, as well as other systems engineers and test pilots within the organization to establish and refine cross-system requirements for a highly integrated avionics system to help ensure a high quality end user experience with a safe, robust, and intuitive system design.
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In this position, you will have the opportunity to contribute to the design, development, and implementation of electrical systems including circuit designs, sensor selection and integration, aircraft wiring and avionics troubleshooting, and continuing research and development.
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Develops avionics assembly designs primarily focused within the following fields:Electrical Power Systems (EPS) Power distribution/control and battery design and testingCommand & Data Handling (C&DH) Telemetry packaging and routingRadio Frequency (RF) Transmitter, antenna and passive component design along with RF link analysisGuidance, Navigation and Controls (GN&C) Global Positioning System (GPS), gyro/accelerometer design for inertial systems.
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Experience in requirements development, verification, and validation of avionics power systems. Knowledge of avionics electrical power systems, technical requirements, and certification requirements.
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Our Avionics team advances flight deck solutions, airborne communications, vision systems, sensors and fire protection for commercial and military customers around the world. Experience with avionics or other aircraft system development and certification.
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Integration and tuning of avionics into UAS or General Aviation aircraft. TSC offers a stable work environment, a competitive salary, and a comprehensive benefit package; including ESOP participation, 401k Plan, Flexible Work Schedules, Tuition Reimbursement, Co-Sponsored Health Plan, Paid Leave and much more.
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Coordinate technical work products between the electrical power subsystem, avionics, and systems engineering teams. As a Power Electronics Engineer , you will work on the power architecture as well as development of power supplies and power distribution in a world class Integrated Product Development environment.
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7 years of experience with heavy jet transport line maintenance, avionics, aircraft engineering, or related field; experience in MOC with a FAR Part 121 airline. Additional Benefits: Other great benefits include our Employee Assistance Program, pet insurance and discounts on hotels, cars, cruises and more.
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