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GST is actively seeking a Configuration Management (CM) Specialist in support of our Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) Transportation Security Laboratory (TSL) customer working full-time at the FAA Technical Center at the Atlantic City Airport.
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Follow RTX Policies and Directives in accordance with established program documentation and work instructions under close direction of SWCM Team Lead and/or Section Leader The SWCM department is looking for a full-time and on-site Software Configuration Management Engineer II , located in Tucson, AZ. Responsibilities to Anticipate.
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The SWCM department is looking for a full-time and on-site Principal Software Configuration Management Engineer, located in Aurora, CO. This position is an onsite role. The Principal Software Configuration Management Engineer will perform software builds and deploys, provide support to the Program and Software Configuration Control Board, maintain Action Item and Change Request databases and follow RTX Policies and Directives in accordance with established program documentation and work instructions under close direction of SWCM Team Lead and/or Section Leader.
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Software Configuration Management technology, Information Technology (IT), and/or development/scripting experience. Proven experience with configuration management concepts and implementation.
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Follow Raytheon Policies and Directives in accordance with established program documentation and work instructions under close direction of SWCM Team Lead and/or Section Leader The SWCM department is looking for a full-time and on-site Principal Software Configuration Management Engineer , located in Richardson, TX. Responsibilities to Anticipate.
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Requirements Active Top Secret security clearance with SCI Eligibility Minimum 6 years of experience performing software configuration management for the Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS), StateFarm Quick Reaction Capability (QRC) system or other C2ISR systems.
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Minimum Requirements:Experience:Experience with International Business Machines (IBM) Endpoint Management (BIGFIX), WSUS (Windows Server Update Services), and System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) 2007/12 design, configuration and integration.
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We are immediately hiring a remote Transportation Management Continuous Improvement Engineer for our Supply Chain Solutions division. This position reports to the Lead Engineer, CI Manager or Sr. CI Manager and is closely aligned with Operations Management.
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Knowledge of all available equipment types such as; dry van, temperature control, flat bed, other specialized equipment, Transportation Design Tools ie; JDA, Appian, Network Design Tools ie; Llamasoft, Transportation Management Systems ie; JDA, OTM.
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Transportation Design Tools ie; JDA, Appian, Network Design Tools ie; Llamasoft, Transportation Management Systems ie; JDA, OTM. Basic knowledge of Lean/TPS core tools/processes (e.g. 5S, Standard Work, Visual Management, problem solving) beginner required.
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Warehouse design tools such as CAD (e.g. AutoCAD); slotting (e.g. Slot3D), Predetermined Motion and Time Systems and methods (e.g. MOST); Warehouse Management Systems (e.g. Manhattan Scale), and Labor Mgt. Systems.
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Knowledge of Warehouse Management operations, data analytics, Industrial Engineering, warehouse types (ambient, temp control), warehouse layout/ design and Lean methods. Knowledge of Warehouse Management operations, data analytics, Industrial Engineering, warehouse types (ambient, temp control), warehouse layout/ design and Lean methods.
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Bachelor's degree (Engineering, Business, Supply Chain) and three (3) years or more related work experience in the Warehousing, Transportation, or Manufacturing industry required; or Master's degree (Industrial Engineering, Business Administration, or Supply Chain Management) and one (1) year related experience; if MBA, then undergraduate degree in Engineering.
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G5S, Standard Work, Visual Management, problem solving) beginner required. gMOST); Warehouse Management Systems (e. The Engineer will identify and implement change within the operation through data driven CI, Engineering, and Automation efforts to deliver higher levels of performance in safety, quality, delivery, and cost.
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Regularly interacts with operations management. Capable of multi-tasking, highly organized, with excellent time management skills. Transportation modeling experience in tools such as Appian Direct Route and JDA Transportation Modeler.
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