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Involved with the specification, architecting, and analysis of software-embedded components for state-of-the-art systems. Analyze and assess software requirements for consistency, minimal ambiguity, and potential conflicts with existing designs or functionalities.
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Overview Our long-term client relationship with Boeing Corporation has led to a need for a Software Test Engineer in the Payload Software Integration and Verification Facility (PSIVF) on the Boeing Engineering and Technical Services (BETS-SWS) contract located in Huntsville, AL. Additional need involves Integration and Formal Testing of Payload Flight and Ground software product releases used on-orbit and supporting science discovery and exploration on the International Space Station (ISS.
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Aerojet Rocketdyne, an L3Harris Technologies Company, is seeking a Specialist, Software Engineer to join our team in Huntsville, AL, Stennis Space Center, MS, Camden, AR - Canoga Park, CA ,Sacramento, CA Orange County, VA, Redmond, WA OR West Palm Beach, FL.
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The Geotechnical Engineer will be under the supervision of a designated supervisor or project manager and help organize and carry out the field, laboratory, and technical work for various projects.
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Will be called upon to provide network designs, problem determination and resolution, document methodologies, thorough knowledge of network management, develop and support security models, execute hardware and software installations, performance tuning and recovery.
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Lead and participate in the end-to-end lifecycle of software development from concept to deployment, contributing high-quality, production-ready code. Company OverviewAt Performance Drone Works (PDW), we’re at the forefront of creating custom small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS) for the modern warfighter.
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The Electronic Warfare Division has an opening for an experienced Hypersonic Systems Engineer. Finite Element Analysis (ANSYS, NASTRAN, Sierra) Candidates should have experience in multiple domains crucial to hypersonic design including but not limited to aerodynamics, aerothermal, materials, thermal, structural, Loads & dynamics, or other relevant areas.
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Open source, Commercial, and Government software packages such as Kafka, Beam, NumPy, Kubeflow, Nvidia Triton, PyTorch, TensorFlow, Weaviate, Neo4j, Grafana, etc. Experience as a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE.
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Sr. System Test Engineer. Founded in 1971 by celebrated physicist and engineer, Dr. Paul MacCready, weve been at the leading edge of technical innovation for more than 45 years. Analyze large test data sets using software tools (MATLAB or Excel.
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We are seeking an experienced DevSecOps Engineer with a strong background in embedded software to join our engineering team. Design, develop, and maintain CI/CD pipelines specifically for embedded software in Azure DevOps.
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MTSI is seeking a Software Lead – Material Release to provide software management and technical support to our Tactical Aviation and Ground Munitions (TAGM) Project Office customer located in Huntsville, Alabama.
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The Transmission Planning Engineer will work with utilities, system operators, regulators, and government ministries on power sector planning priorities and challenges, using software tools and models to undertake analyses and present results.
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The successful candidates could be involved in a wide range of the test development; including designing mechanical test sets and fixtures, designing electrical PWA's and cables for test set and fixture integration, and developing test software forleading edge airborne and/or subsea systems not yet seen by the public.
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Do you understand if selected for the Civil Engineer III position that you will need to obtain a Certification as a Qualified Credential Inspector (QCI) or Qualified Credential Professional (QCP) in accordance Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) requirements within one year of hire and or promotion.
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A Bachelor's degree in Systems Engineering, Software Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or equivalent degree from an ABET-accredited university with 8+ years of experience or an MS with 6+ years.
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