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You will build skills in electronics and technology to conduct advanced radar and computer repair on world-class equipment. Similar Jobs: Electronics Technician, Computer Repair Technician, Robotics Technician.
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As an RF Test Engineer on the Radar Imaging team, you will have the unique opportunity to shape the design of the first orbital MIMO radar imaging system. Work closely with ASIC/FPGA, RF/antenna, and software engineers to design and validate high-performance digital communication and radar imaging systems.
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The successful candidate will have demonstrated leadership skills and expertise in areas such as: RF, radar, communications systems, analog and digital signal processing, software-defined radios (SDRs), FPGA firmware and hardware development, microcontrollers and embedded processors, physics modeling and simulation, systems engineering, and test & evaluation.
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Sensor Systems Integration : We're masters at integrating a diverse range of sensors, from inertial and positioning (GPS/RFID) to laser scanners, imaging (line scan, area scan, thermal), ultrasonic, ground-penetrating radar, and LIDAR.
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We are a multi-disciplinary team of electrical engineers, computational scientists, software engineers, and domain experts who work with maritime-based electronic warfare (EW), radar, or other radio frequency (RF) and remote sensing systems at various stages of their lifecycle.
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Sensor Systems Integration: We utilize a diverse range of sensors: from inertial and positioning (GPS/RFID) to laser scanners, imaging (line scan, area scan, thermal), ultrasonic, ground-penetrating radar, and LIDAR. We’re masters at sensor integration.
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Job Title: Radar Technician LCS/ SPY/SPS. We are seeking a Radar Technician to provide essential support for shipboard radar systems across various shipyards in the Hampton Roads Area.
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Computer science, electrical engineering, electronic engineering, linux, machine learning, radar, software, software engineer. Precise Systems is seeking an Electronic Engineer to join our team at the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Crane, IN. The Electronic Engineer will be a Counter small Unmanned Ariel Systems (C-sUAS) Electromagnetic Warfare (EW) Subject Matter Expert (SME.
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Principal Mechanical Engineer to join our Hardware Engineering team in Indianapolis, IN supporting the development of advanced airborne systems including podded communication link and sensor systems, airborne armament equipment, alternate mission equipment, cockpit displays, avionics, and radar systems.
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The Electronics Radar Technician provides operation, maintenance, and sustainment for FSU Threat Radar systems at the JPARC on Eielson, AFB. Maintenance responsibility will be to the component level and require interfacing with system engineering staff.
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Requirements: Attend a 20-week paid training program to gain skills and certifications in leadership, mathematics, cartographic analysis, radar systems operations, laser operations, computer electronics, detection systems, data calculation and recording data.
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Weapons Locating Radar Operator Job Overview: In this position, you will be tasked with maintaining and operating advanced world-class radar detection systems. Your primary responsibility will be to become a total system expert in radar operations and computer electronics to identify potential threats.
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Working knowledge of Instrumentation Calculation/Selection, such as: Flow (Orifice Plates, Vortex, Venturi, Magnetic, Ultrasonic meters) Level Measurement (Radar, Displacers, Gauges) Temperature (including Thermowells Freq. wake calculation) Pressure Process Analysers and sampling systems would be a plus Competent use of instrument calculation/selection specific software.
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Client Operational Technology and Engineering is seeking a Mechanical Engineer II to join our Hardware Engineering team in Indianapolis, IN supporting development of advanced airborne systems including podded communication link and sensor systems, airborne armament equipment, alternate mission equipment, cockpit displays, avionics, and radar systems.
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Our products and capabilities are sought after by civilian and military organizations spanning numerous global markets, including Aviation, Communication, Electronic Warfare (EW/ECM/CIED), Industrial, Missile/UAV, Radar, Satcom, Space, and Test and Measurement.
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