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We are seeking a NDT Level III RT/DR, Quality Engineering Specialist to join our team in Canoga Park, California. You're not just "doing a job" at Aerojet Rocketdyne, an L3Harris Technologies Company.
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Job Title: Engineering Technician B (Digital Radiographer and Destructive Physical Analysis) Currently seeking a digital radiographer to contribute to the success of the Specialty Engineering department.
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Aerojet Rocketdyne, an L3Harris Technologies Company is seeking a Engineering Technician. Job Title: Engineering Technician. Repair HVAC equipment, general Electrical Maintenance, Production machinery upkeep/ repair/ maintenance, general welding, millwright activities or carpentry.
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Bachelor’s degree (B.S.) in Engineering or technical field with 6+ years of experience. Utilize Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP), SPC, Predictive Quality methodologies, Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), Measurement System Analysis (MSA), Six Sigma and Lean Concepts to drive supplier improvements.
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We are also continuing to grow at our Huntsville center of excellence for Missile Solutions Program Management and Engineering, as well as our Advanced Manufacturing Facility in north Huntsville, where we produce advanced propulsion products.
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The L3Harris Interstate Electronics Corporation business was founded in 1956 and for over 65 years IEC has played a key role in the most successful defense system of modern history. Field Engineering Specialist providing project and technical support for the installation, grooming, operation, maintenance, and modification of complex electronic systems installed onboard the Launch Area Support Ship (LASS.
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Must be capable of becoming an FAA ODA Structural Engineering Unit Member approving aircraft modifications and repairs performed by L3Harris on behalf of the FAA. This position is for a Structural Engineer for the Airworthiness Engineering Group at our Greenville, TX facility.
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L3Harris is seeking to hire a Senior Software Engineer, with a focus on Digital Signal Processing, who will be responsible for developing software applications and lead and/or participate in the entire software development life cycle.
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The Director, Engineering is responsible for providing strategic technical leadership, establishing and directing all aspects of the division engineering policies, objectives and initiatives based on long-term product and profitability goals.
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L3Harris maintains a drug-free workplace and performs pre-employment substance abuse testing and background checks, where permitted by law. Utilize engineering drawings and vendor manuals to resolve user concerns which are not covered in Technical Publications.
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Job Description: L3Harris is seeking an Integration/Test Engineering Specialist, RC-135 Mission Systems for our location at Offutt AFB, Nebraska to provide immediate impact sustaining extremely complex airborne and ground-based systems for the RC-135.
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Job Title: Scientist or Senior Scientist, Systems Engineering (Chief Systems Engineer) When requested, support the Program Manager/CE by managing/guiding all systems engineering efforts related to budgets and schedules.
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Job Title: Specialist, Field Engineering – A&P. The Field Engineering Specialist performs aircraft servicing, inspections, troubleshooting and repair of all aircraft systems in accordance with applicable technical data.
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L3Harris is seeking an Integration/Test Engineering Specialist, RC-135 Mission Systems for our location at Offutt AFB, Nebraska to provide immediate impact sustaining extremely complex airborne and ground-based systems for the RC-135.
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Aerojet Rocketdyne, and L3Harris Technologies company, is currently seeking a Sr Associate Manufacturing Engineer in our Camden, Arkansas facility to perform professional assignments following established policies.
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