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In addition, the Design Centers also have experience in Environmental Control Systems (ECS), Thermal/Fuel Systems analysis and Flight Test Engineering. Job Description Qualifications:Boeing Defense Space & Security has an exciting opportunity for a Design and Analysis Engineer to join us as part of the Space, Intelligence, and Weapons Systems (SI&WS) Design Center team.
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A Guidance and Control (G&C) Engineer develops, integrates, and deploys advanced G&C algorithms and software for systems able to operate in complex environments such as underwater, ground, air, and space.
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AMS provides responsive, cost-effective engineering and scientific solutions ranging from air and missile defense technologies, command and control, radar systems, seekers, modeling & simulation, and prototype hardware development and testing.
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BS degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Computer, Aerospace, Controls engineering or other relevant discipline, plus at minimum four years of experience in a professional environment developing MATLAB / Simulink control systems with auto code experience; or MS in Controls or Aerospace Engineering plus 2 years’ experience.
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Job Description: Parsons is seeking a skilled Electrical/Hardware Engineer to perform foreign materiel exploitation (FME) of threat air defense and missile systems, including detailed system and subsystem analysis and reverse engineering, hardware-in-the-loop (HWIL) testing, and test design and execution.
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Experience supporting systems engineering technical reviews to include Design Concept Review (DCR), System Functional Review (SFR), Preliminary Design Review (PDR), Critical Design Review (CDR), Final Design Review (FDR), Test Readiness Review (TRR), and Production Readiness Review (PRR.
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Description SUMMARY We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Quality Electrical Engineer to join our Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) aerospace manufacturing organization at Edge Autonomy.
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A minimum of 5 years of experience in design engineering for process control systems; Experience in design engineering for nuclear power plant control system is preferred.
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SSD Formulation team is multidisciplinary covering power systems, simulation and environments, thermal and fluids management, guidance, navigation, and control (GNC), autonomy, command and control, data handling and instrumentation, electrical integration and avionics, propulsion, and Artificial Intelligence.
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Parsons is seeking a skilled Electrical/Hardware Engineer II to perform foreign materiel exploitation (FME) of threat air defense and missile systems, including detailed system and subsystem analysis and reverse engineering, hardware-in-the-loop (HWIL) testing, and test design and execution.
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Bachelor's Degree in one of the following: Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related technical discipline. The Systems Engineer has primary responsibility for the development and management of system/subsystem requirements, as well as test plans, procedures, and verification traceability methods.
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Experience working within DoD, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, Air Force Civil Engineer Center, Military Health System, and or Veterans Affairs Healthcare programs a significant plus.
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Provide conceptual / detailed design and analysis for facility power distribution (600V), site power distribution (15kV), emergency power generation, grounding and lightning protection, lighting design, telecommunications (voice/data), fire alarm / mass notification, security, access control, and special systems.
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The Land Warfare and Missile Defense Systems (LWMDS) is looking for an exceptional Systems Engineering Section Leader (Senior Manager, Systems Engineer - M5) to join our department.
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We are pleased to announce the opening for an Electrical Engineer, who will join our Technical Solutions team in Huntsville, AL or Lexington, MA and become part of our rapidly growing technology company operating in missile defense, cybersecurity, test range modernization, biotechnology, and space control marketspaces.
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