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Proficient at designing, building, migrating and maintaining: Modern enterprise networks and systems, including hardware. Communicatenecessaryupdates to Systems Engineers on the remote and field engineering teams.
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Energetic approach to problem solving, desire to reverse engineer computing solutions, and willing to expand knowledge to all aspects of support for the Cerner Millennium System. High proficiency in Microsoft Operating Systems and MS Office productivity tools.
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The Systems Engineer is responsible for troubleshooting a wide range of escalated technical support issues. The Systems Engineer is expected to have very strong technical troubleshooting skills on servers and network equipment such as routers and firewalls.
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The Senior Embedded Engineer will lead the design and implementation of testing of embedded systems and identify engineering trends to drive strategies and Milwaukee Tool's technical direction.
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In this role, the Control Systems Engineer will serve as Engineer of Record or will work under the direction of a Senior Control Systems Engineer to design complex building/process control and SCADA systems, assisting with the evaluation and selection of equipment and system components.
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The Senior Mechanical Systems Engineer designs, implements, and executes research related to advancing semiconductor technology and manufacturing. Six years’ experience in nanofabrication, precision machine design, mechatronics, systems and controls, instrumentation, roll-to-roll systems development.
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Northrop Grumman's Airborne Multifunction Systems (AMS) Systems Engineering, Integration and Test (SEIT) organization has a need for a Radar Systems Engineer supporting the architecture, design, implementation, integration, and verification of some of our most advanced multi-function RF sensors and remote sensing applications.
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Job Summary: The Power Systems Engineer would perform system studies on electrical distribution, generation and transmission systems, reporting to the Engineering Manager. Perform simulations related to harmonics, transients and stability under the supervision and guidance of a Senior Power Systems Engineer.
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This position is for a Control Systems Engineer who will prepare designs for systems associated with the Waste Treatment Plant (WTP), High Level Waste project. + Design and review of Piping and Instrument Diagrams (P&IDs) for various plant systems.
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Our Industrial Systems Engineer performs a variety of engineering research and or product development in a test engineering discipline such as electronic, electrical, systems and mechanical engineering.
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OAS investigates all U.S. civil aviation accidents, including those involving unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), public aircraft, and commercial space launches, and other significant aviation incidents, proposes the probable causes of these events, and develops recommendations to minimize recurrence.
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Interested candidates can please send your updated resume at bhanu@intellectt.com Senior Systems Verification &Validation Engineer. Role: Senior Systems Verification &Validation Engineer.
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Master’s degree in Systems Engineering or in related technical or scientific fields such as engineering, physics, mathematics, operations research, engineering management, Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree program, or equivalent Expert level experience as a Systems Engineer.
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BOOST is helping our client hire a Systems Engineer to assist the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office (CWMD) to lead DHS counter-WMD efforts and coordinate with domestic and international partners to safeguard the United States against chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) and health security threats.
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Troy 7, Inc. is looking for an FMS Radar Systems Engineer to join our team. 5+ years experience with Integrated Missile Defense Radar Systems. Working knowledge of MDA Systems Engineering processes and procedures.
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