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To be successful, the selected individual shall have exposure to the fields of aerodynamics, aircraft performance and sizing, propulsion, CFD, structural design, and mass properties analysis. Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems has an opening for an Aeronautical Engineer (Air Vehicle Configuration Design and Integration) or Principal Aeronautical Engineer (Air Vehicle Configuration Design and Integration) to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals.
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Perform analysis, design, develop and implementation activities to install, configure and maintain infrastructure, software and components in air-gapped and on-premise platform utilizing everything as code, Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and Configuration as Code (CaC), for deployments.
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Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems has an opening for a Staff Engineer, Air Vehicle Configuration Design and Integration to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals. Lead vehicle design configuration design and trade study tasks in conjunction with multiple team members working to solve complex vehicle design challenges across all vehicle design stages.
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Assist with tasks such as: system strategy, gathering and documenting business requirements, leading fit-gap analysis, as-is and to-be business process designs, prototype demonstration, functional configuration, testing, and client user training as it relates to SAP SF Talent Management modules.
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Provides engineering design, configuration, programming, maintenance, trouble-shooting, failure analysis, performance analysis in support of safe and reliable operations of instrumentation equipment.
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Knowledge of statistical analysis tools such as Design of Experiments (DOE), Statistical Process Control (SPC), Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Regression Analysis, and Minitab. Knowledge of lean and quality tools such as Process Mapping, Six Sigma, Root Cause Analysis and Corrective Action, Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP), Metrology, Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA), Control Plans, and various problem solving approaches.
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Familiarity with satellite downlink operations and hardware support Ability to diagnose, detect and isolate equipment faults by equipment log review and analysis of signal flow documentation Ability to read and create schematics and data flow documents (AutoCAD/Visio) Knowledge of configuration of Telos, LAWO, Evertz, and other media encoding devices is a plus.
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Strong preference for a generalist / full stack developer that can contribute to all areas - requirements analysis, rapid prototyping, user interface, API, database, builds, deployments, server configuration.
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Support third-party risk management efforts including supplier onboarding and periodic cyber assessments, to include risk analysis. 5+ years experience (can be concurrent) utilizing security relevant tools, systems, and applications that support Information security risk management and security continuous monitoring (e.g.: vulnerability scanning or detection tools, security system configuration audit tools, Nessus, DISA STIGs, CIS Benchmarks.
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Strong background in incident managementAbilityto create incident response playbooks, runbooks, incident triaging strategies, and post-incident analysis to drive continuous improvement in system reliability and availabilityExperience with open-source management and monitoring toolsExperience with infrastructure automation, tooling, and configuration management frameworks (e.g., Puppet, Chef, Ansible, Pulumi, Terraform, etc.
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Firewall design, configuration, network segmentation and implementation experience, such as Cisco ASA, CheckPoint, Fortinet, etc. Experience in analysis and selection of transport and access technologies including; MPLS, Private Line, Hybrid WAN, Internet Complex, Ethernet, Internet VPN,DWDM, and wireless.
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Proficiency with statistics, data analysis, cost/benefit analysis, and business intelligence and data visualization (e.g. PowerBI, Tableau) High level of proficiency in MRP/ERP, Jira, MS Project, manufacturing execution systems, configuration management.
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Participates in incident management, asset management, change management, project management, and root cause analysis documentation and remediation. Firsthand experience in configuration and administration of routing and security protocols (BGP, OSPF, IPSec, SSL, etc.
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They define the underlying architecture for fault detection, isolation, and response (FDIR), and own the development and validation of satellite/constellation specific fault configuration(s). Job Summary Mission & Autonomy Engineering is focused on (a) design, analysis, and development of mission Concepts of Operations (CONOPS) from customer use cases and requirements; (b) modeling and simulation of satellites, constellations, and system-of-systems; and (c) enabling mission success through comprehensive on-board fault management and autonomy.
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