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Nammo Defense Systems Inc., a defense contractor, manufactures and supports shoulder-fired systems; energetic material solutions such as aircraft emergency escape systems, actuation devices, rocket motors, warheads, medium & large caliber ammunitions, mortar ammunition; and composite solutions including carbon fiber tubes and composite aero-structures.
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We are currently seeking an Electrical Drafter with Aviation experience to do aircraft restoration project for T-33 fighter and also work on weapon systems (gatling gun); gun control systems, cabling for gun systems.
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The ideal candidate should know advanced solid-state controls; oil systems safety controls; mechanical sub-cooling; introduction to head pressure controls for energy reduction; introduction to energy management systems (EMS); refrigeration rack oil systems; advanced de-frost diagnosis; and single and parallel compressor system start-up in a supermarket environment.
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The HF COE performs HF systems design, analysis, and evaluations/tests for the Air Transport, Regional, Business, General Aviation, Helicopter, and Urban Air Mobility market segments. Join a dynamic and highly motivated team of Human Factors (HF) practitioners that design, evaluate/test, integrate, and support the certification of state-of-the art flight systems within Honeywell Aerospace Technologies.
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O incinerator process equipment/systems maintenance, including burners, Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS), high temperature refractory, controls, Process Logic Controllers (PLC), combustion air blowers, pressure controls and conveyance systems.
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Professional certifications such as Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) or Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) are advantageous.
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Our established HVAC services company is seeking an experienced Chiller Mechanic/HVAC Service Technician to enhance our team in Phoenix, AZ. The ideal candidate will have a solid background in servicing and repairing commercial HVAC systems, with a particular focus on chillers, large rooftop units (RTUs), boilers, and VRF systems.
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Required Experience & Skills for a Mechanical Design Drafter. How you will be rewarded as a Mechanical Design Drafter. Primary Responsibilities of a Mechanical Design Drafter. Mechanical Design Drafter.
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We are currently seeking a Thermal Engineering Manager - Batteries for our Thermal Sciences Practice in Phoenix, AZ. You will perform failure analysis and provide design support for complex problems involving fluid flow, heat transfer, mass transport, combustion and electrochemistry, as applied to thermal runaway events in battery systems.
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Cloud IaaS Technologies (AWS, Google, Azure) Big Data (Alteryx, Hadoop, Splunk, ELK, PowerBI, Tableu) Network Technologies and Firewalls Database Systems (Oracle, SQL Server) Programming Languages (Python, PowerShell, Java, PL-SQL) Web Application Services (REST API, HTML, XML) Information Security Topics (Identity and Access Management, Cyber, DevSecOps.
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Develop programs for Distributed Control Systems (DCS) and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and/or oversee the program development done by others. Control Systems Engineers analyze user requirements and the design of process and/or mechanical equipment to design automation systems that control the process or machine in the desired manner.
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Working knowledge of common fire and life safety systems and equipment, including but not limited to fire alarm systems, sprinkler systems, suppression, nurse call, area of rescue, smoke control, digital antenna systems, etc.
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The Automotive Technician will perform diagnostics and repairs to a variety of vehicle systems, including but not limited to, electrical, heating/air conditioning, ADAS systems, brakes, and a wide range of other mechanically related systems according to EHI and vehicle manufacturers established policies and procedures.
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Your primary responsibilities will focus on microgrid assessments, distributed systems, and power systems including the impact of behind-the-meter distributed energy resource (DER) on the reliability of distribution system.
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Security or risk certifications such as CISA (Certified Information Systems Auditor), CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) and/or CIPP (Certified Information Privacy Professional) certifications are a plus.
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