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Our innovative offerings empower customers to explore new frontiers, protect armed forces, counter emerging threats, and advance hypersonic travel. The Equipment Maintenance Technician performs a variety range of maintenance and inspection tasks on structures and PCB manufacturing equipment throughout the facility.
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KARMAN SPACE & DEFENSE: Karman is the market leading suppliers of metallic and composite flight hardware and sub-assemblies for the space, missile, and hypersonic markets. Background and experience with heat transfer, structural analysis, dynamics/ kinematics, advanced high-strength materials, CAD and machine design.
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We are a young, hypersonic transportation company focused on doing what people once thought was impossible. Experience in some of the design & analysis tools such as NX / SolidWorks, ANSYS mechanical, CFX / StarCCM+, Matlab / Python, GFSSP, Microsoft Visio.
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We have identified three key focus areas that demand immediate resolution through the application of cutting-edge advanced materials:•Beyond Moore's Law: Materials that Unlock Semiconductors•Beyond Diesel: Materials that Unlock Hydrogen Fuel Cells•Beyond Mach 5: Materials that Unlock Hypersonic AircraftIn these strategic domains, Boston Materials seeks to establish itself as an industry leader and invites individuals with a passion for innovation to join us on this journey.
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Karman is the market leading suppliers of metallic and composite flight hardware and sub-assemblies for the space, missile, and hypersonic markets. Karman is the market leading suppliers of metallic and composite flight hardware and sub-assemblies for the space, missile, and hypersonic markets.
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Lead the engineering team tasked to draft the technical sections and/or specifications of the contract documents to ensure successful construction and operation of hypersonic wind tunnels. Familiarity with gas dynamics, hypersonic wind tunnels or other test and evaluation infrastructure.
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Design and develop electrical systems for hypersonic vehicles, including power distribution, control systems, sensors, and communication systems. We are looking for a data-driven, passionate, and dedicated Electrical engineer who seeks to be on the forefront of Hypersonic flight development and innovation.
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We are pioneering the future of missile defense and hypersonic technology, and we’re doing it all with a team of incredible employees across the world. We are pioneering the future of missile defense and hypersonic technology, and we’re doing it all with a team of incredible employees across the world.
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The Avionics team is looking for trailblazers who want to bring their vision to the realization of commercial hypersonic flight. We're creating a diverse team of engineers who are motivated to bring their unique vantage point to tackling big technical and collaborative challenges.
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We integrate computational chemistry, product design, and advanced manufacturing methods to solve difficult challenges like hardening UAVs against directed energy, protecting payloads during hypersonic flight, and streamlining the defense product manufacturing supply chain.
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He selected candidate will serve as an Electrical Engineer with duties that span support of both hardware and software, test equipment, supporting manufacturing activities, and working with sub-contractors/suppliers on electrical aspects of Hypersonic Glide Bodies (HGB.
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Our air-launched, Talon testbeds are reusable, cost-effective platforms that enable routine access to the hypersonic environment. Theme parks are in abundance, with Six Flags Magic Mountain, Disneyland, and Knotts Berry Farm ready to meet the needs of rollercoaster thrill seekers.
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Marotta's assemblies are used in hypersonic, satellite, launch vehicle, aerospace, and submarine applications. Our teams have repeatedly been recognized for outstanding performance by some of the most prestigious organizations in the world including The Boeing Company, Lockheed Martin, NASA & Northrop Grumman.
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Experience developing or simulating hypersonic systems. The Processing, Guidance and Controls (PG&C) Center within the Systems Engineering Directorate consists of Guidance, Navigation and Control (GNC), Signal Processing (SP) and Modeling and Simulation disciplines for Effectors.
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The focus of the MACH-TB Program is to develop rapid-cadence, affordable flight-testing capabilities to quickly advance the hypersonic glide vehicle Technology Readiness Level. The successful candidate will promote design principals in the execution of mechanical design of hypersonic test vehicles and components utilizing 3D CAD software.
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