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Archaeological Field Work : Conducting underwater archaeological excavation on scuba. Duties of this position will include conducting underwater surveys and archaeological excavation on scuba.
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Ability to cut and weld steel, using underwater welding / burning equipment, jigs, and supports. Skills: · Ability to cut and weld steel, using underwater welding/burning equipment, jigs, and supports.
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Our employees create unique solutions to difficult problems relating to airborne noise, underwater noise, sonar self-noise, vibration, and stress by developing and using various modeling and measurement approaches.
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Conducting underwater archaeological surveys on scuba. What We WantThe underwater archaeological technicians will conduct archaeological excavations at a submerged prehistoric archaeological site in northwest Florida for the Center for the Study of the First Americans at Texas A&M University.
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You’ll also assist with underwater construction and specialize in either scuba diving or deep-sea diving. As a Diver, you’ll have the unique skills to conduct reconnaissance, demolition, and salvage underwater.
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Cluster computing, signal processing, Kubernetes, numerical simulation, multi-threading, GPUs, data visualization, underwater acoustic modeling, familiarity with sonar systems. Cluster computing, signal processing, Kubernetes, numerical simulation, multi-threading, GPUs, data visualization, underwater acoustic modeling, familiarity with sonar systems.
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The scope of the business activities within this portfolio includes: underwater vehicle systems, maritime sensors, supporting information technology & engineering services for complex maritime applications, development and support of underwater data acquisition and telemetry systems for distributed sensors for ISR, IPOE, SSW and platform signature measurement.
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Within our Oceaneering Technologies (OTECH) group, you will be responsible for performing diverse activities associated with the development and implementation of complex power and control systems for unique underwater robotic and electromechanical systems, helping solve our customers’ toughest challenges – typically for US Navy and other US Government Department of Defense customers.
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Successful applicants will support the development of state-of-the-art sonar and communication systems for autonomous underwater vehicles, undersea systems, and other marine applications. Knowledge of acoustic communications, underwater sensors and transducers, electronics design, array processing, underwater acoustic propagation modeling, detection and estimation, embedded systems, and data acquisition a plus.
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Are skilled in computational fluid dynamics for underwater system design. 5+ years of proven experience with design, development, deployment and test of moored and towed underwater systems, buoys, towed arrays, UUV and ROVs.
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Ulteig is excited to announce we are seeking a qualified Bridge Inspection Team Leader who will perform and supervise NBIS Routine, Rope Access, or Underwater bridge inspections for our clients as a member of our bridge team.
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Serco supports the US Navy as a prime for the Autonomous Maritime Systems Test Center (AMSTC) Engineering and Technical Services contract which supports defense work on Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs.
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Successful applicants will support the design and development of a wide variety of underwater maritime systems including electromechanical actuation systems, payloads for unmanned underwater vehicles, acoustic communication transceivers, wireless power transfer, and high-power acoustic transmit arrays.
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Experience using DevSecOps methods (Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery) and tools (Gitlab, Conan, Jenkins, Docker). With potential travel to partner organizations or trainer sites across strategic locations like Pearl Harbor, San Diego, Norfolk, and more, this role offers a dynamic blend of challenges and experiences.
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Join our pioneering team at Leidos' High Fidelity Simulation Business Area, where we lead the charge in creating cutting-edge System of Systems solutions for the US Navy's simulation, training, and analysis needs.
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