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Working with state-of-the-art technology, as a Software Engineer, you’ll shape various naval training and simulation systems like. Cluster computing, signal processing, Kubernetes, numerical simulation, multi-threading, GPUs, data visualization, underwater acoustic modeling, familiarity with sonar systems.
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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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Engage in meaningful work on cutting-edge systems that make an impact, with many systems going into production within six months. Imagine being at the forefront of systems requirements analysis, contributing to trade studies that assess the latest hardware innovations.
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We have an immediate need for a Sr. Software Systems Quality Engineer to support the Land & Air Defense Systems (LADS) Strategic Business Unit (SBU). Experience using continuous improvement methodologies (e.g., Six Sigma, CORE) for Software and Systems.
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Working with state-of-the-art technology, as a Sr. Software Engineer, you’ll shape various naval training and simulation systems like. You must have a strong working knowledge of tools and libraries available for the Linux operating system, and be familiar with sound software engineering principles and methodologies.
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Access control and credentialing systems (e.g., Genetec, Lenel, AMAG, Vindicator, Software house) Security Systems Engineer. Sensors, such as motion detectors (PIR), balanced magnetic switches (BMS), vibration detectors, buried line sensors (BLS), fiber optic sensor systems (FOSS), and RADAR/microwaves.
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Anduril’s Vehicle Autonomy (Robotics Software) team is seeking a Software Systems Engineer to join our team. The team is responsible for taking products like Ghost, Anvil, and our Sentry Tower from paper sketches to operational systems.
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Review and approve inputs and outputs to/from Software, Systems, and Integration & Test organizations. LADS includes Precision Fires & Maneuver (TOW, Javelin, Excalibur), High Energy Laser (CUAS), and Short/Medium-Range Ground-Based Air (MFRFS, E-IFPC, Stinger, Sentinel, NASAMS) systems that are supported from across the USA (CA, AZ, NM, TX, AL, IN.
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Experience with C-UAS and/or RF software and hardware systems. Understanding of SDR (Software Defined Radio) systems. Installing, configuring, testing, and maintaining operating systems, application software and system management tools in support of DoD customer.
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Support the design and development of scalable software solutions across both the frontend (using frameworks like React or Vue.js) and backend (using Python, PHP, Node.js, or similar technologies.
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CACI is looking for an experienced Space Vehicle Flight Software Systems Engineer to work at NASA Johnson Space Center on a crewed pressurized lunar rover. NASA Artemis Lunar Rover Flight Software Systems Engineer.
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As a Control Systems Engineer in our Controls group, you will be responsible for the design and development of operational, manual, and automated control systems, interfacing with custom and off-the-shelf hardware and software, creating User Interfaces, programming custom and off the shelf hardware, and acting as go-between to the various design departments.
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Position Summary The Systems Safety Engineer serves as the key resource for Oceaneering Technologies (OTECH) system safety related needs for the robotic and autonomous vehicles we build and design.
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The Lead Systems Engineer will work in a matrixed organization at Leidos - Dynetics, which supports multiple programs at once in a variety of engineering fields with all different team environments, from the large-scale programs that Leidos - Dynetics is the prime contractor for, like the Hypersonics Weapons Program and High Energy Laser 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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The Software Engineer works under the guidance of the DevOps Manager as well as one or more Lead Software Engineer to perform work tasks as assigned via Work Items within Azure DevOps or similar systems and must be proficient in using Git source control and associated methodologies.
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