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Requires minimum of 4 years hands-on working experience in 5 or 7-skill level USAF AFSC, CDI/CDQAR Navy NEC, US Army Aviation MOS or CDI/CDQAR United States Marine Corps, or equivalent on Fighter/Attack Helicopter aircraft.
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We are on a mission to strengthen the backbone of the free world by supporting Ebbing Field's mission as the world class fighter jet training center for Foreign Military Sales (FMS) customers in Fort Smith, Arkansas.
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Within the probationary period, the applicant shall be able to acquire Certification at the Fire Fighter II/Basic Operations Fire Fighter level as prescribed by the Personnel Standards Division of the State Fire Marshal's Office.
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Its AI pilot, Hivemind, has flown a fighter jet (F-16), a vertical takeoff and landing drone (V-BAT), and a quadcopter (Nova). Background in finite element modeling (ANSYS / Hyperworks / NASTRAN.
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Candidates must be a State Fire Training Registered or Certified Instructor and authorized by California State Fire Training to teach/proctor in all of the following categories: Fire Fighter 1 (2019), Fire Fighter 2 (2019), Fire Fighter 1 Skills Evaluator, Fire Fighter 1 Lead Evaluator, Fire Fighter 2 Skills Evaluator, Fire Fighter 2 Lead Evaluator.
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As an RF SEIT Lead, you will part of a highly skilled cross functional engineering team working on complex RFEW systems that provide war fighter protection as well as situational awareness. RF propagation modeling, computational electromagnetics, wave theory, antenna design, and/or RF chain analysis.
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Missouri State EMT-B certification and IFSAC Firefighter I and II certification;
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Product areas within the Flight Systems Capability in the St. Louis/St. Charles region include Fighter Aircraft, Unmanned Aircraft, and Missiles/Weapons Systems. Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) is hiring Propulsion Engineers (Associate, Mid Level and Senior) to perform propulsion system support and analysis on the MQ-25 and T-7 Red Hawk programs in the St. Louis, MO region.
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Botetourt County is currently accepting applications for Full-Time Firefighter/EMT (ALS).
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Job Title: Fire Fighter /Paramedic. NWCG Wildland Firefighter II Red Card (within one year of hire) Reports To: Fire Captain. Knowledge of: EMS and resuscitation techniques and their application; technical and administrative principles and practices, methods and techniques of fire suppression, prevention programs and emergency medical services; Operation, maintenance, and uses of modern firefighting equipment; Local and national Building Fire Codes and the City's demographics.
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Salary: Firefighter EMT - $45,350 Annually, Full-Time: This amount includes a 5% end of probation increase and full holiday incentives.
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F-135 Powerplant engine run certification, F-35 avionics systems, fighter aircraft crew escape systems (i.e., canopy and ejection seat), experience in structural repairs and low observable system maintenance are highly desirable.
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AeroebbingBasic QualificationsRequires minimum of 4 years hands-on working experience in 5 or 7-skill level USAF AFSC, CDI/CDQAR Navy NEC, or CDI/CDQAR United States Marine Corps, or equivalent on Fighter Attack Aircraft.
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An associate's degree or FAA A&P License with 4 years related experience; or will accept high school diploma with 8 years specialized working experience as 5 or 7-skill level USAF AFSC, CDI/CDQAR Navy NEC, or CDI/CDQAR United States Marine Corps, or equivalent on Fighter Attack Aircraft.
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Performs fire life safety inspections on large and small commercial projects including sprinkler locations, fire extinguisher locations, egress compliance, emergency lighting systems, emergency generator testing, fire alarm system, sprinkler flows and tampers, pull stations, smoke detectors, visual and audible alarms devices, smoke doors, stair pressurization systems, and fire fighter phone systems.
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