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Complete technical training and be able to respond to calls for Munitions of Concern and Unexploded Ordnance. Ability to obtain/maintain an AZ Armed and Unarmed Security Guard training certification within 6 months of hire.
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Back To Search ResultsGeneral Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems is a global leader in the design, engineering and production of munitions, weapons, lightweight tactical vehicles, missile components and armament systems around the world.
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Aircraft and Munitions Cybersecurity Test Manager. Aircraft and Munitions Cybersecurity Test Manager. Job experience in Aircraft and/or Weapon systems architecture/avionics/embedded systems. DoD SECRET clearance and be able to obtain and maintain a Top Secret - (Single Scope Background Investigation.
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Supports the Munitions and Environmental Remediation Department with the destruction, production, storage, receipt, shipment, inspection, maintenance, or testing of explosive ordnance items or components to meet productivity and quality goals at the Hawthorne Army Depot, Hawthorne, Nevada.
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Oversees a variety of sensitive and critical Activity-wide programs in support of the Toxic Chemical Munitions storage mission. Inspecting or surveying workplaces, processes, products, or other systems for compliance with established Safety and Occupational Health policies.
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Assist in the production of appropriate higher headquarters-level responses to Training Audience Requests for Information (RFIs) for inter and intra-theater transportation, distribution, supply, munitions, and other sustainment commodity area functions.
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CFS' capabilities, market-relevant service offerings, past performance credentials, and diverse status allow government clients to engage quickly and confidently with CFS. Core service areas for CFS include Environmental Services Investigation and Remediation, Munitions Response/Unexploded Ordnance (UXO), Operations Support Services Bases, Ranges, Airfields, and Logistics/Warehouse Management.
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Oneida Total Integrated Enterprises (OTIE) delivers full-service facility and infrastructure engineering design, environmental science, construction management, and munitions response services worldwide, with over 25 years of successful project performance.
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7 years of demonstrated experience in systems design engineering, preferably with defense programs such as missile systems and loitering munitions. 7 years of demonstrated experience in systems design engineering, preferably with defense programs such as missile systems and loitering munitions.
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Relevant experience with rocket motors, solid propulsion elements, and structural interfaces, including knowledge of insensitive munitions protocols and practices. The Senior Propulsion Engineer's primary responsibility is the design of solid rocket motor primary and secondary structures, along with propulsion components, with an emphasis on schedule, affordability and scale.
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Boeing Defense, Space and Security - Missile and Weapon program has a number of openings for Munitions Mechanics in the Saint Charles facility. Boeing Defense, Space and Security - Missile and Weapon program has a number of openings for Munitions Mechanics in the Saint Charles facility.
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Engineer for Acquisition of Software for Munitions. Engineer for Acquisition of Software for Munitions. CGI is seeking an Engineer in support of the Software Missile Branch of the Software Division of the Engineering Directorate, Strategic and Operational Rockets and Missiles (STORM) Project Office.
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The Dynetics Fort Walton Beach team focuses on developing state of the art Hardware in the Loop (HITL) simulation systems used to test cutting edge guided munitions for the Air Force's premier munitions acquisitions organization.
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You’ll launch various missiles and munitions in quick strikes to help ensure battlefield success. Requirements : 10 weeks of Basic Training 7 weeks of Advanced Individual Training 85 ASVAB Score: Field Artillery(FA) US Citizen Meet Tattoo Guidelines 17 to 34 Years Old No Major Law Violations High School Diploma or GED No Medical Concerns Skills You’ll Learn: Vehicle Operations Weapons Operations Detection & Destruction Certifications : 41 Nationally Recognized Certifications Available.
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This role also supports infantry and tank units while supplementing cannon artillery units. Job Overview: As a Rocket System (MLRS/HIMARS) Crewmember, you’ll maintain and operate the entire multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) as well as the high mobility artillery rocket system (HIMARS.
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