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SAIC is looking for an Attitude Controls Systems and Propulsion Engineer that possesses technical expertise in spacecraft Attitude Control Systems (ACS) and propulsion subsystems. Education and experience with spacecraft propulsion subsystem development, simulation and test.
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As our Propulsion Engineer, you will play a vital role in ' concept to production ' development of our next-generation propulsion systems. The Propulsion team is looking for an innovative, detail-oriented, propulsion engineer with a passion for system design & analysis.
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THOR Solutions is actively seeking a highly motivated Senior Marine Engineer with a background in marine propulsion system design and integration. The engineer will provide propulsion engineering support services to the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) in Washington DC.
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You will be responsible for the overall layout, design, analysis, and build of hardware for our Aeon-R propulsion systems. You will work closely with other propulsion teams, the vehicle team, manufacturing/integration teams, and test teams to design, analyze, and optimize.
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Northrop Grumman is currently seeking a Principal Propulsion Engineer to join our team at our Palm Beach Gardens, Florida location to support the Propulsion Systems and Controls (PS&C) business unit.
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Lead Propulsion Engineer. Strong Lead Propulsion Engineers apply as hands on methodical approach to problem solving and have exceptional fluid system and mechanical fundamentals. Lead Propulsion Engineers own both the design and analysis sides of components and engine assemblies driving designs through development into production.
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Senior Mechanical/ Marine Engineer providing direct support to Navy T-Ship Design Manager (SDM) and responsible for leading a team of engineers in the design, development, and construction of propulsion and machinery systems and interfaces with shipboard and mission systems for the T-Ship acquisition programs.
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Min. 3-5 years of industry design experience in the aerospace sector developing either gas turbine engines (APUs, turboshafts, turbofans or turboprops) or rocket engines (solid or liquid propulsion), or their associated systems (Core propulsion, externals or installations.
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Experience supporting Navy/DoD programs, preferably Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, that includes interfacing with NAVSEA and its prime contractors, equipment suppliers, and shipyard trades and engineering.
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Join our dynamic team as a Senior Propulsion Engineerand become a vital contributor to support NASA as an Oceaneering Teammate on the JSC Engineering, Technology, and Science (JETS) II contract.
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Piping system design HVAC design Ship and propulsion system design and operation Engine alignment and shaft design and alignmentMechanical analysis (pressure loss, stress, thermal, hydrodynamic, and vibration) Outfitting and lightweight joiner construction.
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The position is located at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (NAS JPL). Responsible for representing EMCOR SFOF group at necessary meetings with JPL (Jet Propulsion Lab) personnel. The position is located at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (NAS JPL.
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Description Qualifications: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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Sayres, a leading provider of defense support services to the DOD, is currently seeking an experienced Ship Design Propulsion Engineer with SECRET clearance, verifiable in DISS in Washington, DC.
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The Powertrain Integration Mechanical Engineer along with the Electric Propulsion team is responsible for design, integration, qualification, and certification of energy storage system, high voltage distribution, electric motor, power electronics, and thermal management.
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