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US military experience through military service or a military spouse/domestic partner. Professional experience in PI planning or coordinating large project workloads using PPT, JIRA, Rally, Clarity.
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As a dedicated Business Advisor I, you will advise stakeholders by providing business planning guidance to include research, development, planning and implementation of procedures and processes to increase business viability and ensure compliance and/or product competitiveness and profitable growth.
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3+ yrs demonstrated experience with nuclear engineering / radiological control and/or hazard emergency preparedness planning. · High school diploma or GED, plus either: a graduate of a military training program that provided an in-depth knowledge of naval shipboard systems maintenance and operation or a graduate of a trade, industrial, or correspondence school in an engineering field.
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Strong knowledge of PFPS/Falconview, ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) operations, air navigation, fuel management, military aircraft combat mission planning, special use airspace use and management, and the key factors in aircraft survivability.
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You will apply theories, principles, practices and techniques of the trade skills as well as working knowledge of quality assurance, testing, combat systems, engineering and planning practices imposed on the shipyard.
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The Materials Manager manages and administers materials management functions, including production control planning, purchasing, MRO, inventory control, stockroom, and shipping/receiving. We also manufacture European aerospace-qualified connectors, commercial equivalents to many other less popular Military Connector Specifications, and are proficient in the customization of any of these products to meet special performance requirements.
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The Senior Interior Designer / Space planner will develop designs, specifications, and prepare construction documents for interior scopes of work of government, military, and commercial aviation facilities.
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Liaise with Fleet operators to facilitate synergies between AC2 Mission Planning (AMP) Cell, Regional Satellite Support Centers (RSSC), Wideband Satellite Operations Center (WSOC), and Global Broadcast Satellite Operations Center (GBSOC.
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Assist in the planning, preparation, mission engineering of all SATCOM equipment prior to CONUS or OCONUS operations. Deployed military mobile or tactical SATCOM experience. Provide technical advice, assistance, and maintenance services to military SATCOM operators and their managers.
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Expertise in SATCOM planning, operations, troubleshooting, repair, and electronics. In this position, the Field Operations Specialist serves as a member of a contractor sustainment team and works closely with military team members to support mission needs.
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Responsibilities: Provide a wide range of technical services in support of Logistics disciplines during all phases of life-cycle support of naval and Military Sealift Command (MSC) Systems Participate in maintenance planning and analysis.
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The company is a global pioneer of AESA tactical radars for active military protection, counter-drone applications, critical infrastructure protection, and border surveillance. Working closely with the Senior Buyer and production team, the primary focus of the Planner/Buyer will be production planning in our manufacturing facility.
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As our Machinist you will, perform routine and semi-routine assignment planning, layout, set up, operating and making tool adjustments for various types of manual, numerically controlled and computerized machine shop equipment.
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DESIRED SKILLS: Experienced military aviators (pilot or flight officer) of manned and unmanned vehicles. The MP/N mustpossess an in-depth understanding of the key factors in aircraft survivability and combat mission planning to ensure client objectives are metby finding both time-critical and long-term solutions to challenging and unconventional problems.
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At Collins Aerospace, our Mission Systems team helps civilian, military and government customers complete their most complex missions - whatever and wherever they may be. Collins Aerospace an RTX Company is seeking a program planning professional to join the Integrated Program Planning department.
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