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Provide demonstrations of their ADDs and reference implementations as part of Agile sprints with their respective Integrated Product Team (IPT) to the C2BMC-G Project Owners (POs) and C2BMC-G Release Train Engineer (RTE.
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Experience with PLC programming and configuration- Allen-Bradley, Siemens, or Schneider Electric Knowledge of motion control, sensor integration, and data acquisition systems Strong communication and teamwork skills What happens next: Once you apply, you’ll proceed to next steps if your skills and experience look like a good fit.
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In the role of “field service engineer (f/m/d)”, you are responsible for the installation of our (MO)CVD semiconductor equipment from pre-installation activities to technical acceptance by customer.
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Our advanced sensor development includes seismic and acoustic sensors, radiation sensors, optical and thermal sensing. If this sounds like your next job, we would like to talk with you about joining the Integrated Products Division (IPD) in ARA. We are seeking a Research Scientist / Engineer to join IPDs Advanced Technology Team. In this role, you will help solve challenging technical problems in our focus areas, including robotics, energy systems, simulation, and advanced sensors / security, while also helping expand IPD into new technological business opportunities.
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The U.S. Navy’s CEC, a real-time ‘sensor-netting’ system that brings together radar data into a single integrated air picture from geographically dispersed ships, aircraft, and ground-based units.
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Job Summary: The Control Systems section within the Sensor Power Department (SPD) has an exciting employment opportunity for a Senior Engineer with motion control experience. As a Senior Engineer – Motion Control you will be responsible for supporting and driving the execution of product development projects.
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Engineer to contribute to a diverse set of energy and sustainability programs involving such topics as: thermochemical biofuel production, chemical monitoring, air purification, sensor development, wastewater recycling, clean biomass combustion, and gas-to-liquids conversion.
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Familiar with sensor technology utilized in the test of aircraft structures (loads and vibration) and vehicle subsystems (environmental control systems, flight controls, propulsion, and aerodynamics.
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If this sounds like an environment you would thrive in, Digital & Innovation is looking for an experienced Lead Engineer, Robotics experience to join the Robotics & Sensor Technology Team and perform the design and implementation of complex software stacks to implement robot automation, autonomy, and sensor adaptive control functions.
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Job Summary: Raytheon is currently seeking a test equipment design engineer to join the Sensor Test Solutions (STS) Department within Test Equipment Engineering (TEE). These products involve Analog, RF, Microwave, Acoustic, High Power, and Digital Electronic technologies along with embedded software and firmware, signal processing, and VHDL designs.
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The Electronic Warfare Division of the Leidos Innovation Cen is looking for a FPGA DSP Firmware Design Engineer to work with a multi-disciplined design team (electrical engineers, systems engineers, scientists, etc) to design, develop, simulate, and integrate challenging DSP FPGA designs and RF sensor systems based on given project requirements.
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The Antenna and Electromagnetics Department of the Applied Research Laboratory at Penn State University is seeking an experienced Research and Development Engineer to manage complex Antenna and Electromagnetic Analyses, Antenna Design and Construction, Sensor System Development, contribute to customers' strategic objectives, mentor staff, and develop relationships to seek funding from potential donors.
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Collaborate with a multi-disciplined design team (electrical engineers, systems engineers and scientists) to design and integrate challenging DSP FPGA designs and RF sensor systems. Candidate will have a strong background in Digital Signal Processing (DSP) algorithms and their implementation in MATLAB and FPGAs in support of a fast paced, multi-disciplinary design team.
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Tests, verifies and validates an ecosystem of consumer IoT pet products with electro-mechanical sub-assemblies and an array of sensor technologies. The Systems Test Engineer will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams on defining and owning the execution of the test and validation strategies on upcoming smart connected Pet products.
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The portfolio includes power, connectivity, RF, and sensor system technologies to develop smaller, lighter, smarter, and more efficient solutions for consumer devices, smart home/building applications, robotics, computing and data centers, charging devices, power tools, and much more.
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