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The Telematics Systems Engineer will be required to work closely with Central Engineering teams, Local Business Units and both the IT Director and Director of Decarbonisation Delivery.
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The Scientific Systems-HPC Engineer, reporting to the Director of Bioinformatics and the Director of the Columbia Precision Medicine Initiative, is responsible for supporting the computational needs of genomics analysis and bioinformatics research.
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Leading teams of subject matter experts in NCTE technical disciplines, including network engineering, software engineering, Information Technology engineering, systems integration engineering, cybersecurity engineering, and systems fielding, the deputy engineering director assists with the development of policy, enforces adherence to policy and technical guidance, and manages execution of NCTE technical work to meet program objectives.
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Each member of the team, to include the IT Systems Engineer, should be able to work on all projects, though individual specialists may have varied skillsets such as Radio Frequency (RF) experience, IT Tier 1-2 support, IT Tier 2-3 support, network engineering, etc.
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As a NCTE deputy director of engineering, you will drive technical solution development to deliver enterprise value in support of the NCTE program long-term vision. In addition, the deputy engineering director collaborates directly with government technical leaders to understand customer requirements and objectives, to report HII team progress, and to work to resolve issues.
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At SEH, our Mechanical and Electrical engineering teams deliver efficient, reliable and stable systems for buildings across the country – they design solutions knowing a reliable mechanical and electrical system is the backbone of a highly functional facility.
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The PCE works on behalf of the Product Line Technology Director and is a partner to the Portfolio Engineering Lead and Program Area Director for a program area of the product line, carrying the Mission Systems Technology Director's technology roadmap vision into the Program Areas.
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This includes responsibility to the entire program cycle and for design and deployment of Biomedical device interface to Epic. The Clinical System Engineer will work with the department director to plan and design the Clinical Technology infrastructure for all UHA Clinics.
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Bachelor's Degree in one of the following: Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related technical discipline. Test experience with test planning, execution, and analysis as a Test Director, Range Safety Officer, or Test Operator in Mission Control Centers or Telemetry Control Rooms is desired.
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Leverage your experience to provide Developmental Test and Evaluation (DT&E) and systems engineering analytical support of Missile Defense MDAP acquisition programs including Missile Defense Agency’s (MDA) programs to the Director for Developmental Test, Evaluation, and Assessments (DTE&A.
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Support generation of the Product Line Technology Director Technology Roadmap and Technology Strategy. The Resilient Ground Systems program area is looking for an experienced, self-motivated Portfolio Chief Engineer (PCE) to support a collaborative approach to the design and implementation of Data and Analytics Systems, Resilient Ground Solutions, Mission Management and Autonomy, Precision Engagement, and Test & Support Solutions.
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AMERICAN SYSTEMS is seeking a talented INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY ENGINEER (ISSE), Staff Principal with a Top Secret/SCI Clearance, 12 years of experience conducting information system security engineering activities to join our team at Peterson Space Force Base.
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Reporting to the Director of Engineering, the Electrical Power Systems Engineer will work with a team of engineers, asset managers and operations experts to ensure wind, solar and battery energy storage facilities are operated in a safe, reliable and economic manner.
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Marotta Marine Engineering is seeking a Systems Engineer to support qualification and production of our wide array of pneumatic, hydraulic, and electrical products. The Marine Systems Requirement Engineer is responsible for systems engineering work products such as systems engineering management plans, requirements management, and document creation.
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Works closely with our Director of Engineering, with our other disciplines, and on multi-discipline projects. Perform field surveys and coordinate with client representatives to complete design engineering for communications systems.
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