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Bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering, systems engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, manufacturing engineering or business administration, or equivalent number of years of experience.
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Job Segment: Electronics Engineer, Systems Engineer, Aerospace Engineering, PLM, Engineering, Aviation, Management. Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), designs, develops, manufactures, markets, services and supports the world's most technologically-advanced business jet aircraft.
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To join a team of 120+ Software Engineers that are developing and supporting our several Air Traffic Control Systems worldwide, such as: Our programs are safety-of-life air traffic management systems we have developed for the FAA and international equivalents for use by air traffic controllers controlling civil and military aviation.
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We are seeking an experienced Aerospace Engineer with a Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering or related Engineering field. Aerospace engineers are responsible for generating external loads, aircraft performance estimates, stability and control assessments, and other efforts that involve fluid dynamics analysis through the use of handbook methods, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), and/or test data reduction (flight test data and wind tunnel data.
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Design, mechanical engineering, propulsion systems, fluid dynamics, modeling analysis, spaceflight, aerospace, Solidworks, Systems engineering, Aerospace engineering.
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Candidates should demonstrate experience and capability in one or more of the following areas: analysis and modeling of ballistic missile, cruise missile, and/or hypersonic systems including flight dynamics, vehicle performance characterization, propulsion system design, supersonic/hypersonic aerodynamics prediction, guidance, navigation, control, and flight test data analysis.
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Bachelor's, Master's or PhD degree in Materials Science and Engineering, Metallurgy or aerospace engineering. Understanding and working knowledge of Aerospace Quality systems AS9100 and NADCAP AC7110 requirements.
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5+ years of experience in aerospace engineering, with a focus on UAS and drone systems. We are looking for an experienced Aerospace Engineer with a strong background in Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and drone technology to join our dynamic team.
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Current/Previous experience working as a Manufacturing Engineer within aviation/aerospace manufacturing environment is highly preferred. At Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) we deliver customer-focused technology and best-of-breed integrations in the aerospace and defense sectors.
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As a Structures Compression Systems Principal Engineer specializing in aerospace engines, you will have a crucial role in the design, analysis, and optimization of compression system structures used in aircraft gas turbine engines.
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Bachelor's of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Civil Engineering or other related discipline and typically 6 or more years of relevant experience.
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Demonstrated experience within the BMC2, SDA, space control mission areas or MW/MT/MD mission areasExperience in modeling, simulation, analysis, and/or algorithm developmentLed development of computer tools and simulations to support analyses of interdisciplinary support teams and performing general systems engineering and integration supportExperience in at least one the following programming languages; Java, C.
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Multi-disciplinary experience (electrical engineering, mechatronics, control systems, etc.) This opportunity is being offered by National Aerospace Solutions, the team selected by the U.S. Air Force to conduct Test and Operations Sustainment at the Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC), Arnold Air Force Base, Tennessee.
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Bachelor's of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering , Aerospace Engineering, Civil Engineering or other related discipline. Successful candidate must have a Bachelor's of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Civil Engineering or other related discipline and typically 10 or more years of relevant experience.
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BS in Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Mechanics, Aerospace, or Structural Engineering, from an ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission-approved program, with an emphasis in solid mechanics, structural analysis, theory of elasticity, metallurgy, and finite element analysis.
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