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As a Mid-Level Software Developer/Integrator, you’ll be a member of a cross-functional team responsible for classified Submarine Combat System development and test lab. Joining a team responsible for developing critical tactical software for the submarine fleet.
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Come learn and explore new technologies, new software, new hardware, and development tools in support of the Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile Program. Ten (10) years professional systems engineering experience with a DoD major strategic, platform, weapon, combat, Command and Control (C2), and/or fire control systems program, with five years’ concurrent experience as a team leader performing system engineering and mission engineering efforts that include developing requirements and top level designs and/or system architectures for software intensive systems.
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We are looking for a Senior-level Program Manager/PM Analyst with experience, passion, and Purpose to provide acquisition program management support to PMS425 Submarine Combat and Weapons Systems Program Office (PMS425) under the Program Executive Office Undersea Warfare Systems (UWS.
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We are looking to hire a Tester with hands on experience with the Navy's AN/BYG-1 Tactical Control System (TCS) to help build the Submarine Combat System delivered to the United States Navy (USN) and Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Submarine fleet.
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Ideal candidates will have extensive experience working on and testing Submarine combat systems, and proficiency with Non-Propulsion Electronic Systems (NPES). Ideal candidates will have extensive experience Developing,Integrating and Testing Submarine combat systems, and proficiency withNon-Propulsion Electronic Systems (NPES.
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You will provide capabilities-based planning and analysis to the undersea warfare systems client to ensure submarine combat, weapons control, sonar, imaging, and electronic warfare systems fully support broader joint warfare concepts.
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Prior Navy experience with submarine combat systems is highly desired. The Systems Engineer will focus on the administrative and technical aspects of integrating new capabilities into the AN/BYG-1 Combat Control System while maintaining strict adherence to customer's requirements, testing schedules, and integration timelines.
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Perform simulation and testing to ensure the successful operation and performance of combat, reconnaissance, surveillance, Command and Control, Anti-Submarine and Anti-Surface Warfare, and search and rescue systems.
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Patrona Corporation is looking for motivated individuals ready to join a fast-paced and exciting work environment in supporting PEO IWS, the U.S. Navy’s office responsible for acquiring state-of-the-art ship and submarine combat and weapons systems, as a Technical Support Specialist.
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Combat Control Systems Technician. + AN/BYG-1 Combat Systems Experience? Combat Control Systems Technician. Assist in accomplishing Engineering Change Instructions (ECI) six (6) years experience with associates Degree in Engineering Technology, math, or science; or Formal electronics training from: Technical School, or Class A or B military school in electronics or communications; or four-year electronics apprentice program.
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Job Summary : This role will be supporting the Common Infrastructure System (CIS) team in the maintenance, integration, and testing of submarine combat systems and video distribution systems at our LMC Manassas, VA site.
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Primary support will be in the development of JCIDS acquisition requirements and other submarine warfare requirements. Naval Warfighting Requirements Analyst. 6+ years of experience as a Naval Officer with shore duty at a TYCOM, Operational Command, or CNO Staff.
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Undersea and Combat Systems Depot (UCSD) (Code 31): The Undersea and Combat Systems Depot (UCSD) provides repair services for mechanical, electro-mechanical, and electronics systems, assemblies, and components.
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Submarine Tactical experience, particularly with combat systems operations. As a Software Engineer for the Multipurpose Interactive Trainer (MIT) team, you’ll be a member of a cross-functional team responsible for delivering cutting edge training systems to submarine fleets of both the US Navy and Royal Australian Navy. The MIT team’s work is fast-paced and exciting and involves integrating cutting-edge software builds to deliver training for systems and capabilities that are not yet present in the Submarine Fleet.
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Patrona Corporation is looking for motivated individuals ready to join a fast-paced and exciting work environment in supporting PEO IWS, the U.S. Navy’s office responsible for acquiring state-of-the-art ship and submarine combat and weapons systems, as a Human Resource Specialist.
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