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As a Senior Avionics Design Engineer, you will be responsible for developing, testing, and maintaining avionics hardware for our state-of-the-art commercial space station. Senior Avionics Design Engineer Level III: $150,000-$180,000.
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That means changing the way we fly, fueling jets in an eco-friendly way, keeping buildings smart and safe and even making it possible to breathe on Mars.
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Responsible for mechanical design, analysis and test of avionics, enclosures, and structure for a satellite bus from concept through on-orbit operation. Experience designing avionics for volume production, with a focus on design for manufacturability.
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Job Profile Summary Under limited supervision, this position is responsible for all aspects of the operation of the Broward College FAA Part 147 Aviation Maintenance Technician School (AMTS), and successful implementation of the associate of science degrees in aviation maintenance management and avionics as well as the associated technical certificates.
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Why you should apply to be an Avionics Installer I: Pay Rate: $25.66 per hour Employment Type: Contract Location: Savannah, GA Schedule: 2nd shift, 3:30 PM - 2:00 AM Great Advancement Opportunities Great opportunities to get your foot in the door with great company.
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Minimum years of successful avionics installation, repair or maintenance experience – preferably as a lead, supervisor or manager - with deep knowledge of Garmin, Rockwell Collins, Client, Avidyne, Aspen Avionics, Bendix-King and/or other leading avionics brands is preferred.
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Overview Abacus Technology is seeking a Sr. Avionics Engineer to provide technical support at Wright-Patterson AFB. This is a full-time position. Knowledge of avionics engineering in support of avionics subsystem definition, development, integration, all verification methods to include review of ICDs, sustainment, modeling/simulation, test and evaluation, and airworthiness certification across a wide range of hardware and software systems.
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The Avionics Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT) is a critical maintenance role at Xwing Air. In this role, you will maintain the proper and safe functioning of Xwing Air's growing fleet, ensuring exceptional levels of aircraft readiness.
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10+ years' experience as Azure DevOps engineer with 2+ years application developer for. Strong track record as a hands-on engineer designing and delivering elegant DevSecOps solutions. Job Title: DevSecOps Engineer.
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A minimum of 2-4 years of hands-on-experience developing and delivering solutions as a Data Engineer primarily in AWS technologies. XTIVIA is actively recruiting for a Data Engineer with a strong background in AWS data technologies to join our data team.
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As the Design Engineer for Royal Truck Body (A Shyft Group Brand) based at our manufacturing facility in Carson, CA, you will enjoy being at the forefront of translating customer needs into practical design engineering solutions.
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Ideal candidates will have a BS in Electrical Engineer, Controls, or Chemical Engineer with preferably 5+ years of experience. Apex has an exciting opportunity for a Controls Engineer to work for a world renowned chemical company at their South New Jersey site.
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The Mechanical Engineer is a key position to support a growing power electronics hardware design and manufacturing business. The Mechanical Engineer is responsible for ensuring mechanical structures meet customer demands.
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Job Title: RPA Engineer. The RPA Controllers monitor and manage Bots and automated processes on the UiPath and Blue Prism Application Platforms. Monitor and manage Bots and automated processes within the UiPath and Blue Prism Application Platforms.
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Master's Degree in any engineering discipline and SIX (6) years of related (Avionics/Aviation) engineering experience. Bachelor's Degree in any engineering discipline and EIGHT (8) years of related (Avionics/Aviation) engineering experience; - OR.
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