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Must have a M.S. in Aerospace Engineering, Aerospace Science, Aerospace Safety, Aeronautical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Design Engineering, Mechanical and Energy Engineering or a related engineering degree with a minimum of 2 years of certification experience.
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Knowledge and/or experience with VHDL, MCM, HFSS, Network, Power, Analog, Antennas, Controls, ENE, RF, Photonics, Modem, EDA, DSP, MATLAB, Communication Systems, FPGA, Aerospace industry or Optical Engineering.
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The Davenport facility has approximately 900 employees and is a leader in the design, development, manufacture and delivery of Aerospace life support and safety systems components and services to the global aftermarket and OEM markets.
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We are seeking an experienced Aerospace Engineer with a Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering or related Engineering field. As an Aerospace Engineer, you will research, design, develop, test, certify, deploy and improve cutting edge products and services.
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M/E Engineering is currently interviewing for a Computational Fluid Dynamics Design Engineer position in our Rochester, New York Office. Performs assignments designed to develop skills of both a CFD Project Engineer and a Mechanical Design Engineer.
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Utilize project engineering skills to drive analog circuit design, analysis, and product development from inception to launch, with a strong emphasis on New Product Introduction (NPI) processes.
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Work closely with the lead hardware engineer, electrical engineers, signal processing, mechanical, and test engineers, to convey sensor design architectural details, software message interactions process flows, software architectural design layout, hardware placement design, and firmware control interfaces.
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RF Engineer (Aerospace Manufacturing) We are seeking an experienced RF Engineer to join our engineering team. Proficient in design and calculation software.
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Structural Engineers at PEC must be technically competent in Steel, Concrete, CMU design, Gravity and Lateral Systems, Load Paths, Building Codes including IBC, AISC, ACI and ASCE, Calculation software such as RISA, RAM.
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Collins Aerospace Additive Design and Manufacturing team has an opening for a Manufacturing Engineer Intern to develop and implement advanced and additive manufacturing technologies for a wide variety of aerospace related product opportunities using a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) and Manufacturing Readiness Level (MRL) tollgate process as a key metric for the advancement of new technologies.
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As an Electrical Engineer you will work closely with the Lead HW Engineer, FPGA/Firmware Engineers, Signal Processing Engineers, and Software Engineers, to design, develop and implement capabilities for sensors used in Space.
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Analyzes, researches and develops structural engineering specifications for product design, or operation of product to include structures, mechanical, hydraulic, electrical and electronics, power plant, armament, heating and ventilating, equipment and maintenance designs.
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Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Materials Engineering, Materials Science Engineering or related field.
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Have knowledge and use of various engineering software including HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, WSPG, Inroads, AutoCAD, CivilD, Flo-2D, or other Hydraulic, Hydrologic, Structural design software are highly encouraged to apply.
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Your engineering assignments may include signal and intelligent transportation systems design, Advanced Traffic Management System operations, Active Arterial Management, signal retiming studies, safety studies, signing, pavement marking, work zone traffic control, operational analyses for isolated intersections, complex arterial networks, and freeways.
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