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The Leidos Innovations Center currently has an opening for a Principal Technical Lead for Optics and Photonics to work in our San Diego, CA office. Expertise in broader technical areas to include integrated photonics, quantum optics, nano-optics, and optical materials.
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Leidos Civil Transportation Solutions Operation at Leidos has an opening for an energetic and detail-oriented Lead Systems Engineering Technical Trainer who will support the Federal Aviation Administration Enterprise-Information Display System (E-IDS), which provides access to supplemental information from numerous sources to augment the information available on the Air Traffic Management (ATM) service provider's primary display.
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Leidos has a career opportunity for a talented Technical Trainer in support of the Army’s Synthetic Training Environment (STE). BA degree in related technical field and 6+ years of experience in training development.
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The Leidos National Security Sector has a current opening for a Technical Writer with broad-based computer skills to support Navy training programs. Candidate will be a member of a multi-disciplinary team consisting of Navy and contractor maritime power plant subject matter experts, technical editors, instructional system designers, and engineers working in a fast-paced, demanding environment.
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The Leidos National Security Sector is seeking an experienced Application Suite Technical Lead in a key role to lead a team of applications developers, designers and task leads for a critical Intelligence Community customer.
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In this role, you will define and execute the technical sales strategy for the Cloud and Data Center Practice Area of the Digital Modernization Sector in collaboration with practice area leadership, as well as Leidos Office of Technology (OOT) leaders (CIO, CISO, Sector CTOs.
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The Leidos National Security Sector is seeking an experienced Senior Application Development, Technical Lead in a key role to oversee multiple interconnected development teams of web developers, application developers, engineers, designers, system administrators, and task leads for an Intelligence Community customer.
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The Leidos National Security Sector is seeking an experienced Mobile Application Technical Lead in a key role to lead a team of applications developers, designers, and task leads for a critical Intelligence Community customer.
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The Leidos Digital Modernization Sector is seeking a Technical Sales Lead for our Cloud and Data Center Practice Area at our Leidos Headquarters in Reston, VA. The successful candidate will drive revenue growth by drawing on your deep technical knowledge and proven success selling Cloud and Data Center products, services, and solutions to new and existing customers; foster strong relationships built on trust, expertise, and understanding of government needs to ensure that the practice area’s repeatable offerings meet customer needs.
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The Technical Editor will provide support to Aviation Rulemaking Committees (ARC) within AIR to perform technical writing tasks related to the FAA Rulemaking Management Council (RMC), Federal Advisory Committee (FAC), ARC working groups, and other related meetings as requested.
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The candidate will be a part of a geographically dispersed team of technical trainers and developers who support the Distributed Common Ground System – Navy (DCGS-N) program with training services.
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The candidate will support our EW Signal Processing Business Area and be responsible effectively executing technical programs as well as for understanding customer needs to create new business.
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The Leidos National Security Sector has a career opportunity for a Technical Writer in Columbia, MD. Job SummaryResponsible for the preparation, review, revision, and maintenance of technical documents including software and systems engineering, system operations, testing, and user documentation.
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Have excellent communication skills, the ability to work with Maritime Power Plant Training Specialists, Technical Editors, Instructional Systems Designers, Engineers, and other Subject Matter Experts.
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Work with a diverse team of technical staff to modernize and expand customer’s capabilities to the Defense Intelligence Enterprise. What you’ll be doing:Lead and mentor a team of application developers, designers and task leaders conducting technical and industrial research to identify advantageous approaches to replace customer’s current applications.
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