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At least 7 years of direct experience as a control systems engineer in actual aircraft development programs (Part 23 or 25) is beneficial, preferably in the area of flight critical systems, including requirements development, design, analysis, integration, testing and system troubleshooting and control problem solving experience.
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The Control Systems Engineer – supports the development, integration, verification and certification of electronic Control Systems including Automatic Flight Control System (AFCS), Auto-Throttle (AT), Emergency Auto-Land (EAL), etc.
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Knowledge of SEIT processes and artifacts including system acquisition, development and integration, architecture planning and development, requirements management and related traceability tools and constructs, readiness, verification, validation, test, configuration management, schedule management, and risk management.
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The PE Controls Engineer 2 is responsible for the design, configuration, integration, and implementation of manufacturing process control systems. Configure SCADA system and utilize scripts to add/modify manufacturing equipment in the plant's data and enterprise management system and visualization tools.
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Applies systems engineering experience to perform functions such as system integration, configuration management, quality assurance testing, or acquisition and resource management.
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Yes Principal Duties and Responsibilities (*Essential functions) Perform systems engineering to include expertise in systems design and integration; manufacturing, quality and industrial engineering; airworthiness; and configuration, and data management.
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Coordinates and/or completes mechanical integration activities such as mass properties management, propulsion and mass budgets, critical clearances, structural, thermal, Field of View, slosh, and coupled loads analyses and test, mechanical ground support equipment (MGSE) integration, cable harness routing, and configuration control.
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Apply systems security engineering expertise in support of network operations, including: system security design process; security engineering life cycle; system integration; risk management; intrusion detection; contingency planning; incident handling; configuration control; change management; auditing; certification and accreditation process; principles of IA (confidentiality, integrity, non-repudiation, availability, and access control); and security testing.
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SailPoint System Administration Expertise: Three years of hands-on system administration experience with SailPoint, including the integration and configuration with Active Directory and HR systems within an enterprise comparable to the DOT. This experience is crucial for ensuring seamless identity management and security across the organization.
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Lead and own all aspects of project management and implementation activities for Manufacturing Execution System (MES) projects including requirements definition, configuration, validation and deployment and ongoing support to production and R/D across multiple sites.
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The individual in this role will act as the primary mechanical systems engineer responsible for mechanical integration of the spacecraft bus, mission payload, and communication payload to ensure seamless end-to-end mission performance.
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Experience in one or more areas: engineering of test systems, FPGA/ASIC design, embedded design, network/data center deployment and design, test automation, test operations, system integration, and formal system verification & validation.
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As members of the SEIT organization, they will implement and spread the adoption of standard processes, configuration management, and good engineering practices. Reporting to the Integration and Test Lead, and as a member of a cross-functional integration team, the Integration Engineer will collaborate with research and product development teams in providing state of the art, common, and reliable test platforms that enable new capabilities.
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Client is seeking a Systems Integration Engineer to provide sustaining engineering and product lifecycle management support for multiple Force Protection System (FPS) Family of Systems (FOS) to the IBD-SS program.
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Experience:Experience with International Business Machines (IBM) Endpoint Management (BIGFIX), WSUS (Windows Server Update Services), and System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) 2007/12 design, configuration and integration.
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