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The FPGA Firmware Engineer will work with a team of specialists who will be responsible for developing, testing, and supporting electronics boards or sub-systems. Contribute to design and development of FPGA hardware for control, communications systems and digital signal processing (DSP) platforms.
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TheModel-Based Systems Engineer will work in a matrixed organization at Dynetics, supporting multiple programs at once in a variety of engineering fields with all different team environments, from the large-scale programs that Dynetics is the prime contractor for, like the Hypersonics Weapons Program and Enduring Shield Program, to smaller-scale programs for which Dynetics provides support as a subcontractor to companies in the top 100 DoD contractors.
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We have an opportunity for a Radar Systems Engineer to join team to help us design, develop, integrate, test, and deliver Air Traffic Management and Defense Surveillance Radar systems to our customers and support their on-going operations.
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This assignment will be full time in Midland, TX. The role of Control Systems/Instrumentation Engineer is to work on smaller projects, and/or as a team member of larger projects, under the guidance of a Senior Electrical or Control Systems Engineer.
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Control Systems Engineer - DeltaV General Description Our company is seeking a qualified control systems engineer in Sugar Land, TX, responsible for programming, system configuration, system documentation, factory acceptance testing, and field start-up and commissioning activities, specifically for DeltaV systems, among others.
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As an Electrical Engineer Lead you will work closely with the Chief Engineer, Lead FPGA/Firmware Engineer, Lead Signal Processing Engineer, Lead Software Engineer, Production, and Manufacturing.
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Demonstrated expertise in photogrammetry, remote sensing, image science, information sciences, geographic information systems, geomatics, or related fields. Desired: Master’s degree or higher in Systems Engineering or in a related technical or scientific fields such as Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, Operations Research, Engineering Management, Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree program.
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The Controls Automation Engineer will troubleshoot, service, and fix the Automated systems, computerized systems, and robotic devices, such as Automated Controls, Robotic Assembly devices, and Computer-Controlled Systems across the site.
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Perform design engineering work on a variety of civil engineering projects related to water and wastewater systems including modeling, pipeline, lift stations and pump stations facilities.
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The Sr. GNSS Systems Engineer is primarily responsible for developing the user equipment software that ingests processed PNT signal data and resolves high precision time and position solutions.
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Tasked as the lead Electrical Power Systems engineer working on unique and exciting spacecraft missions to include national defense and civil space. This position is for an experienced power systems engineer who can provide added value to the Electrical Power and Distribution Subsystem (EPDS) team for spacecraft programs throughout the company.
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Train, supervise, and coach LEs and Student LEs in train handling and general locomotive engineer responsibilities. The Engine Service Officer, Office is responsible for training, supervising, and coaching Locomotive Engineers (LEs) and Student LEs on locomotive operations, as well as training handling and general locomotive engineer responsibilities.
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As a well-rounded Data Center Engineer, you will be part facilities engineer, part network engineer and part project manager. Experience installing, testing, and troubleshooting optical fiber circuits, from 1 gig to 400 gig ethernet or terabit scale DWDM systems.
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Engineer and lead process equipment/control systems reliability improvements, optimization, upgrades and implementation of new equipment control systems from concept to commissioning and validation.
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The Quality Systems Manager will coordinate with quality engineer(s) and/or analysts and provides quality systems data reporting and analysis for all company locations and suppliers.
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