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We are seeking highly motivated Electrical Engineers to support the development and sustainment of the U.S. Missile Defense Agency Ground-Based Midcourse Defense (GMD) anti-ballistic missile system project in Huntsville, AL. This position requires on-site work to be performed in Huntsville, AL. There are no remote work options.
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As a Senior Electrical Power Systems (EPS) Responsible Engineer in Huntsville, AL, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the electrical power systems vital to the functionality and success of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) - a monumental project designed to pave the way for deep space exploration.
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Collaborate with the lead project engineers, chief engineer, and engineering design teams to ensure that electrical systems meet the safety of flight needs and that the resulting product operates as intended.
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Job Description: Tec-Masters is seeking an Electrical Engineer or related field (with a Bachelor’s , Master’s or PhD ) and 5+ years of experience to design and build a hand-held cable measurement device to detect, locate, characterize, and predict anomalies.
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The Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) organization is seeking a Senior Electrical Power Systems (EPS) Responsible Engineer (Level 4) to join the Avionics & Software (AV&SW) Flight Systems team in Huntsville, AL on the Space Launch System (SLS) program contracts.
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Leidos Defense Systems Sector is seeking a talented senior Electrical Test Engineer to join a diverse, highly-skilled team to create unique solutions for defense, missiles, aviation, and space systems.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSCollaborate with the lead project engineers, chief engineer, and engineering design teams to ensure that electrical systems meet the safety of flight needs and that the resulting product operates as intended.
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As GSS Electrical Engineer 3, you will support NGI Phase 1 development team efforts and work within an Agile environment. ASRC Federal Agile Decision Sciences is a premier provider of systems engineering, software engineering, system integration and project management services for real-time, mission-critical defense systems.
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DescriptionThe Senior Electrical Engineer will lead electrical design project teams to create world class designs for new projects, alterations and redevelopments on a variety of projects including power, process, corporate, healthcare, pipeline, airports, institutional, industrial, manufacturing, government and military facilities.
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The individual will interface with customers; department leadership; project managers; designers; analysts; quality, safety, and security personnel; and other test engineers within Dynetics. Candidates must have direct, hands-on experience with high power electrical systems integration, troubleshooting and testing.
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Full time permanent Professional Licensed Engineer/Project Electrical Engineer needed for one of these. Professional Licensed Engineer/Electrical Project Engineer.
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Senior Electrical Engineer, Fuels. Visit project sites to identify existing fuel system assets and catalog new system component assets. Professional Engineer (PE) License. Travel up to 5% to attend job walks in support of active fuels project sites to better understand the existing site conditions and troubleshoot fuel system operation issues and/or equipment performance issues.
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Examples include Certified Construction Manager (CCM), Project Management Professional (PMP), Professional Engineer (PE), American Institute of Architects (AIA), Registered Architect (RA), etc.
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The Electrical Engineer will support project planning, coordination, and technical advisement services to facilitate Transportation Security Equipment (TSE) installation, integration, networking, testing, removal, and relocation as required by the checked baggage task order or checkpoint project.
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The position requires an ABET accredited B.S. or equivalent degree in electrical engineering with at least eight (8) years of test planning and execution experience or six (6) years with an MS degree.
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