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Leidos is seeking a passionate, detail-oriented problem-solver to serve as Additive Manufacturing Engineer to support the Advanced Materials Department. Leidos is seeking a passionate, detail-oriented problem-solver to serve as Additive Manufacturing Engineer to support the Advanced Materials Department.
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Excellent problem solving skillsFamiliarity with AS9100 or ISO9000 Quality Management Systems and/or related quality systems and programsAbility to earn trust, maintain positive and professional relationships, and contribute to a culture of inclusionMust be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum.
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Provides and implements strategic direction and problem solving in support of all assigned C-sUAS requirements programs regarding contract execution & management. Provides contractual support to the Product Manager (PdM) Counter-small Unmanned Aviation System (C-sUAS) Office mission.
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Thompson Gray has been asked to hire an experienced Senior Contracts Specialist to provide contractual support to the Product Manager (PdM) Counter-small Unmanned Aviation System (C-sUAS) Office mission, in Huntsville, Alabama.
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From avionics to tactical and airborne communications, counter-UAS, integrated manufacturing and cradle-to-grave product life cycle support, we deliver high-reliability solutions that keep service members connected and protected in the field.
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Project Manager Assistant will assist in multiple competing priorities, are a proactive problem solver, critical thinker, effective communicator and can work both independently and also as a team player.
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The Red Team Security Engineer will conduct multiple penetration tests of global customer networks, rapid development of domain or problem-specific tools that leverage identified vulnerabilities, research on the latest exploitation techniques and threat vectors, and design and configuration of representative test environments.
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They place a lot of trust in their team members to develop technical solutions for ill defined problems (i.e. thrive in an environment where the problem is vague, requirements are lacking, and a solution is not obvious.
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Millennium Corporation is hiring Red Team Security Engineer I in Huntsville, AL. Candidate must have an active Secret Clearance with eligibility to obtain a Top Secret/SCI Clearance. With the largest contingent of contracted Red Team operators in the DoD, we provide an unmatched level of threat intelligence and battle-tested experience for customers in both the DoD and federal civilian markets.
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Proactive self-starter with strong analytical, problem solving, communication, interpersonal skills and able to work with a diverse team. Senior radar engineer providing sensor systems engineering support to Air and Missile Defense customers for new radar system developments as well as upgrades of legacy radar systems across the AMD portfolio.
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Senior Radar Engineer. Support tasks may also include evaluation of hardware concept development, review of electrical schematic drawings, modeling and simulation development, test planning, test support, data analysis and reporting, as needed.
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Preferred QualificationsSolid academic track record of accomplishmentWorking knowledge of Microsoft Software applications (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)Excellent communication and problem-solving skillsLeadership & teamwork skillsInterest and Coursework in Propulsion, Thermodynamics, and Fluid Mechanics.
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This role demands a strong technical background, exceptional problem-solving skills and organization skills, and a passion for unmanned aerial systems. Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Software Engineering or related field AND a minimum of 3 year relevant experience OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Recent civil/structural engineering graduates interested in practical field experience under a professional engineer to help bolster their growth are encouraged to apply. 0-5 years of appropriate inspection experience and/or field technician supervision.
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Proficiency in ICD-10 and CPT coding Strong understanding of debt collection practices and insurance guidelines Excellent computer skills with experience in medical office billing software Exceptional multitasking, organizational, and problem- solving abilities Outstanding written and verbal communication skills Education & Certification: High school diploma required; an associate degree is preferred.
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