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In order to be considered, applicants must ALSO apply to our Missile Assembler posting through the AIDT website accessible. In order to be considered, applicants must ALSO apply to our Missile Assembler posting through the AIDT website accessible here.
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Lockheed Martin is seeking a Manufacturing Engineer to support the Machining Operations Center (MOC) within the Missiles and Fire Control (MFC) facility located in Orlando, FL. The MOC specializes in producing ultra-precision machined components that are the foundation of infrared and electro-optical targeting systems used primarily for defense applications.
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Modeling and analysis experience in aspects of the Ballistic missile defense system (e.g., Aegis Weapons Systems, Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD), Fire Control, C2BMC, BMDS sensors (EO/IR/RF), kill vehicles, interceptors, countermeasures, etc.
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NFPA certification as a Certified Fire Protection Specialist and Certified Fire Plan Examiner is preferred. Our list of clients count on us to prepare NASA’s Missionsto the Moon and Mars andto defendour nation supporting the Missile Defense Agency and Department of Defense.
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Achieve any weekly productivity goals assigned by the Fire Alarm Manager or designated Agent. This position reports to the Fire Alarm Manager or their designated Agent. Perform any other tasks assigned by the Fire Alarm Manager or Agent.
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As a reputable leader in the fire suppression and fire detection industry, United Fire Equipment Company is seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Fire Sprinkler Inspector and Repair Technician.
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Have 5 or more years in an engineering discipline such as modeling and simulation, aerodynamics, flight dynamics, navigation, guidance, and control, propulsion or missile test and evaluation. If so, we are seeking an engineer to help us develop modeling and simulation tools, including 3 Degree of Freedom (DoF) and 6DoF simulations, for ballistic and hypersonic missile systems.
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The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) Program Division is seeking a technically proficient and operationally oriented Lead Software Engineer with solid DevSecOps experience to contribute to an enterprise transformation opportunity for our Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense sponsor.
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GMD employs integrated communications networks, fire control systems, globally deployed sensors and Ground-Based Interceptors that are capable of detecting, tracking, and destroying ballistic missile threats.
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The following certifications are required for consideration: Ohio Firefighter Level II; Ohio EMT-Basic; Ohio Fire Inspector; Hazardous Materials Operations; and American Heart CPR. Preferred qualification requires a Master’s degree in Public Administration or related field, more than ten (10) years of Fire and EMS command experience; Ohio EMT-Paramedic certification; and CPC Chief Fire Officer Designation.
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Fire Sprinkler Inspector and Repair Technician. Familiarity with different types of fire sprinkler systems, including wet, dry, pre-action, and flood systems. In this role, you will be responsible for inspecting, testing, and maintaining fire sprinkler systems to ensure they function properly and comply with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards.
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Have had previous experience with Navy / Air Force strategic missile and/or reentry systems, including Trident, Minuteman, or Sentinel. Have a M.S. in Aerospace , Mechanical, or Electrical engineering with 5+ years of experience specific to the test & evaluation or modeling & simulation of missile and/or reentry systems or subsystems, including MATLAB Simulink.
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Perform bench and assembly line operational check out, troubleshooting, repair and adjustment of electrical and electronic systems, lighting circuits, power plant systems, wing fold circuits, missile launch racks, aircraft instrumentation, provide flight test instrumentation, fire wiring system, fuel system.
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Building on a history of technological innovation, AeroVironment designs, develops, produces, and supports an advanced portfolio of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and tactical missile systems.
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Bachelor's Degree in fire science, business or public administration, emergency management or a related field and seven years of fire command experience at the position of Battalion Chief or higher or possess an equivalent combination of education, training and experience as determined by the District Fire Chief.
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