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The Project Superintendent must be capable of translating project strategy into tactical and operational on-site construction activity planning and implementation that creates the desired project financial, schedule, quality, and relationship results and must possess a strong sense of ownership and accountability for the Company’s expected project outcomes.
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5+ years of experience in some aspect of the creative or sales process (marketing, design, traffic management, sales support, RFI/RFPs or production) is preferred. The Senior Sales Analyst is responsible for implementing and supporting strategic and tactical initiatives associated with Business Development including but not limited to; target accounts, strategic accounts, key products & services, programs and sales training.
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What if you could use your cross-domain knowledge and skills to lead the design and building of secure systems for the USAF and tactical weapons systems? As a Senior Cross Domain Solutions engineer on our project, you'll interpret technical guidance, analyze mission requirements, and recommend effective solutions to cross domain challenges throughout the USAF and the tactical edge.
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Six (6) or more years of direct experience with Sponsor tactical communications projects and design including ICOM/Motorola/Harris equipment and its use. Tactical Telecommunications Specialist.
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Must be familiar with ASME standards as they pertain to electrical design and drawings. LSI - Employment (hrsmart.com)General SummaryThe Electrical Engineering Manager is responsible for the day-to-day management of the electrical engineering team and for meeting the tactical and strategic goals of their managers.
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The role of Principal Construction Program Manager requires a background in datacenter design, engineering, controls, and operational requirements and an emphasis on project/construction management, datacenter lease market experience, client representation and project and Project level services.
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Own the design of existing and incremental business RFP process with the Client Services team. As a Sales Executive, you will lead all the tactical sales and client management responsibilities of your book of business.
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Support developers in DevSecOps design, implementation, and maintenance operations to include implementation of service mesh, access control, identity management, and container security. The PTES program is developing a new Global Military Satellite Communications (MILSATCOM) Ground System that will manage transmission of protected tactical waveform – a type of secure, anti-jam communication – over Boeing-built Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) satellites and terminals.
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Algorithm Development, Embedded Systems, Hardware Development/Design, Image Processing, Lidar, Robotics/Automated Systems, Sensors Integration, Signal Processing, Software Development/Design, IR, Sensors/Optics, Autonomous Systems, ISR & Tactical Systems.
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As a principal software engineer for DRS Naval Electronics, you will apply your technical and development experience to lead the execution of the software architecture and design-related development of tactical radar embedded software and subsystems in our portfolio of US Navy electronics infrastructure solutions.
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Design, implement and test real-time and data processing and analysis software applications to support the development of high-frequency tactical sonar systems. Research and development of sonar systems, including display, hardware coordination, signal processing, algorithm design and implementation, verification, and performance analysis in the Advanced Technology Laboratory (ATL.
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We build state-of-the-art, 45-foot mobile command centers with satellite communications, SWAT and tactical vehicles, real life CSI trucks, Snap-on tool trucks and more. Design 12Vdc electrical systems for on board battery systems including lighting, radio systems, etc.
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Seeking a Principal Electrical Engineer to join our clients organizations Tactical Systems Department. 12+ years of analog/digital circuit design with firmware development for low power standalone sensor systems.
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Categories: Algorithm Development, Hardware Development/Design, Image Processing, Lidar, Mechanical Design & Analysis, Modeling/Simulation, Sensors Integration, Signal Processing, IR, Sensors/Optics, ISR & Tactical Systems.
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Developing design requirements for proof-of-concept work involving new digital products/features, or new digital risk controls (i.e., Champion-Challenger testing) The Digital Risk Reporting Analyst is critical in supporting digital risk management and customer experience strategies, tactical execution and performance measurements.
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