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Selected candidates will support the United States Air Force Test Pilot School (USAF TPS) to provide instruction to students during curriculum events. Daedalus Aerospace is seeking Instructor Test Pilots as contracted subject matter experts for the C-12, T-38, or F-16.
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Experience in one or more of the following technology areas are highly desirable: manned or unmanned aircraft operations, Time Compliance Technical Order (TCTO), Airworthiness Directives, and Maintenance Directives (MDs), flight test planning and execution, aircraft safety processes.
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A minimum of 5+ years of professional experience in turbo-machinery propulsion systems, engine assembly planning, flight/development test engineering, or engine/aircraft maintenance required. Interact with the propulsion systems, aircraft, and engine ground test stand.
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The position is to support the Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation (AFOTEC) Team at Edwards AFB, CA. This is a great opportunity to be on the cutting edge of our country's next generation of Bomber aircraft.
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Core Competencies:In-depth knowledge of: RF and servo theory, radar or telemetry fundamentals, power calculations, conversions and electronic formulas, test equipment use and application, computer hardware, basic software application and data interfaces.
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In coordination with organizational leadership and with the support of technical editors, you will author test plans to accomplish established objectives. Military aircraft operations, maintenance, test or acquisition experience.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Instrumentation and Controls Technician to support the buildup of a new test program and maintain the data systems on current test programs at the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL.
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Must be able to pass basic swim test administered by lifeguard instruction of Edwards AFB staff or other qualified ODR staff member. Must be able to pass a basic swim test administered by lifeguard instruction of Edwards AFB staff or other qualified ODR staff member.
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Manage the quality assurance processes for AFRL rocket propulsion research/ test and logistics activities. Advise project managers, test directors, test conductor, etc. Provide quality assurance assessment of test facilities, systems and hardware to evaluate compliance with Air Force and industrial standards.
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The Boeing Company is currently seeking an Aviation Maintenance Quality Inspector - Flight Test to join one of our exciting teams supporting the B-1 and B-52 programs at Edwards AFB, California.
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