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Cricut is seeking an experienced and versatile Hardware Test Engineer to join our Hardware Quality Engineering team. As a Hardware Test Engineer, we expect the successful candidate to be able to perform the following with reasonable oversight and direction, demonstrate strong work-ethic, and have enough experience to work with and contribute meaningfully to the success of the team by delivering consistently high-quality results in your work.
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As an RF Test Engineer on the Radar Imaging team, you will have the unique opportunity to shape the design of the first orbital MIMO radar imaging system. (Full Time) RF Test Engineer at Array Labs (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs.
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We are currently seeking a Test Engineer. Battelle’s Aviation Security Division provides research development test and evaluation services to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Transportation Security Laboratory (TSL.
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Job Description TEST ENGINEER National Radar Test Facility, White Sands Missile Range, NM MGTF Open Position Request Number: NRTF-J- CLASSIFICATION: Test Engineer (RCS) GRADE: Exempt; Regular Full-time LOCATION: NRTF (White Sands Missile Range), Holloman AFB, NM – On Site ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Candidate must have test program management skills.
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Job ID: TAP00086 Position : Lead Hardware Test Engineer Location : US – MD, Fort Meade (or surrounding area) Category : Hardware Clearance Requirement : Active TS/SCI w/ polygraph Education Requirement : BS in Electrical Engineering (or related technical field) Experience Requirement : 10 Years TAP is seeking to hire a Lead Hardware Test Engineer to join our team.
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Drug/Alcohol Test Specimen Collector (company provided) + Oversee and maintain vessel systems including engineering, deck and hotel department preventative maintenance programs on a daily, weekly and monthly basis with the support of the Assistant Engineer.
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Additionally, the Avionics Engineer analyzes laboratory and flight test data for functionality and performance. These design efforts include integrating the avionics systems within the aircraft, aircraft-to-aircraft, and aircraft-to-ground systems The Avionics Engineer applies knowledge specific to aircraft such as safety (e.g. FAA standards), security, robustness, and performance.
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Define, develop, implement, and support ATE test program bringup, characterization and production for our latest GPU/Tegra/Automotive products. In addition, your responsibilities will include working with overseas manufacturing teams to increase yields, test coverage and capacity, and reduce production costs.
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As the Mechanical Test Engineer you will be responsible for evaluating mechanical test requirements that will ensure cable designs and manufacturing processes produce high speed data cables that meet or exceed customer expectations.
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ServiceNow Test Automation Engineer, TS/SCI with CI Polygraph Security Clearance Required, Chantilly, VA. The qualified ServiceNow Test Automation Engineer must have an active TS/SCI with a CI Polygraph security clearance.
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Pyka is looking for a Hardware Test Engineer to support the development of its autonomous electric aircraft. Lead the creation and design of test campaigns and test plans.
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KBR is seeking an Attitude Controls Systems and Propulsion Engineer to support an exciting opportunity within the Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Directorate. Attitude Control Systems and Propulsion Engineer.
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CACI is currently looking for an experienced Automation Test Engineer to join our BEAGLE (Border Enforcement Applications for Government Leading-Edge Information Technology) Agile Solution Factory (ASF) Team supporting Customs and Border Protection (CBP) client located in Northern Virginia.
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2 for a listing of expected work activities the Test Systems Engineer position would be required to support. Test Systems Engineer ( Senior ) Senior-level Test Systems Engineers assist in leading Application, System and Integration Testing teams performing test and evaluation across the National System of Geospatial-intelligence (NSG), Allied System of Geospatial-intelligence (ASG) and Federal Agencies to ensure timely and accurate GEOINT.
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Experience with high-voltage lithium-ion battery systems including Energy Storage industry test certifications preferred. The Principal Mechanical Engineer is responsible for the design, development, and execution of core mechanical systems architecture and components.
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