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Tasked as the lead Electrical Power Systems engineer working on unique and exciting spacecraft missions to include national defense and civil space. This position is for an experienced power systems engineer who can provide added value to the Electrical Power and Distribution Subsystem (EPDS) team for spacecraft programs throughout the company.
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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS:We are seeking a highly motivated, self-starting Research and Development Engineer to join our Agile Systems Engineering (ASE) Group of the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State University.
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We have an opportunity for a Radar Systems Engineer to join teamto help us design, develop, integrate, test, and deliver Air Traffic Management and Defense Surveillance Radar systems to our customers and support their on-going operations.
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The Thermal Systems Engineer will work closely with customers, the Program Management organization, and other engineering disciplines in a team environment to develop and support products such as (Vapor Cycle) Environmental Control Systems (VCS/ECS) for commercial and military ground and airborne platforms, high-power motors, and embedded firmware controllers.
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As the Systems Application Engineer III, your role is vital for managing the technology supporting the Security Command Center, enterprise physical access control system, and video management system.
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Network Engineer, Systems Engineer, Network Administrator, Systems Administrator, IT Administrator, NOC Engineer, IT Engineer, IT Consultant, IT Manager, Infrastructure Engineer, Windows Server Engineer, etc.
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Security Systems Engineer. Access control and credentialing systems (e.g., Genetec, Lenel, AMAG, Vindicator, Software house) Sensors, such as motion detectors (PIR), balanced magnetic switches (BMS), vibration detectors, buried line sensors (BLS), fiber optic sensor systems (FOSS), and RADAR/microwaves.
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Unspecified Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation d/b/a Collins Aerospace an opening for a Senior Principal Engineer, Systems Engineering in Rockford, IL. This is a hybrid position that requires working in the Rockford, IL office 3 days per week, allowing remote work 2 days per week.
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We’re seeking a Principal Electronics Engineer to join our growing Tactical Systems Department. As a Principal Electrical Engineer, You’ll : Design quick turn circuit boards to meet program needs using Altium with Concord Pro to manage the designs and library components.
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Principal Systems Software EngineerWe are seeking expert System Software Engineers to join our Apache Spark Acceleration team. Outstanding technical skills in designing and implementing high-quality distributed systems.
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ABOUT THE ROLEUnder the director of the Associate Director of IT Engineering & Practice Systems, the Senior Systems Engineer is responsible for the analysis, architecture, design, implementation, and maintenance of production operating system deployment, updates, security, and group policy enforcement.
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Position Title: Structures Compression Systems Senior EngineerLocation: Based out of Cheshire, CTReports to: Chief Engineer, CompressorsSalary Grade: Job Description:As a Structures Compression Systems Senior Engineer specializing in aerospace engines, you will have a crucial role in the design, analysis, and optimization of compression system structures used in aircraft gas turbine engines.
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Qualifications: BS Chemical Engineering or related degree with 8+ years experience as a Process Control Systems Engineer in chemical, refinery, or related process manufacturing plants. Searching for Lead Control Systems Engineer with Corporate level responsibility for strategic support of multiple chemical plant sites.
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I have other positions available across the USA. Electrical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Automation Systems Integration, Controls Engineer, Robotics Engineer, BAS, HVAC, MEP, Construction, etc.
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The Process Engineer will be responsible for the design of systems such as compressed air, vacuum systems, ultrapure/high purity water systems, bulk, and specialty gas storage and distribution systems, solvent/acid/hazardous wastewater collection and treatment systems.
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