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ANSYS Fluent)Knowledge of other tools including MATLAB, Simulink, AmesimSuccessful candidates typically have relevant proven experience in design and analysis of aerospace thermal systemsAdvanced graduate degrees (Masters or PhD)Proficiency in one or more programming languages (e.g., MATLAB, Python, C/C.
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Spacecraft and launch vehicle loads development/validation experience Hyperworks, NASTRAN, and Matlab proficiency LS-Dyna proficiency Adams proficiency Wave6 proficiency SEA proficiency High frequency environment prediction skills related to spacecraft and launch vehicles.
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4-7 years as a Cost Engineer or relevant Project Controls experience. A mid-level Cost Engineer position able to work and to provide analytical support on any project. The Project Cost Engineer will have excellent computer skills and knowledge of the various tools and software of Project Services.
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Experience with modeling/simulation tools such as (HFSS, CST Studio, Sonnet, ADS, HSPICE, SI-Wave, MATLAB, C/C. Principal Radio Frequency Engineer - Seeker Development. Experience with modeling/simulation tools such as (HFSS, CST Studio, Sonnet, ADS, HSPICE, SI-Wave, MATLAB, C/C.
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Professional Engineer (PE) or American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) depending on discipline. Sr. Traffic Engineer Los Angeles , California Job Category: Engineering Group. Also Engineer and Executive Architect on record for the Sixth Street "Ribbon of Light" Bridge; and is the principal engineer and architect for Crenshaw/LA Transit Corridor.
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Coast has identified the need for an Solar Engineer to play a pivotal role in the technical development of solar and storage projects across both early and late-stage project development. Job Title: Solar Engineer.
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The Design + Development Project Engineer holds a pivotal role in facilitating the creation of new stores within the company. SUGARED + BRONZED revolutionized airbrush tanning with a proprietary solution and revived an all-natural, ancient Egyptian form of hair removal called sugaring.
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Minimum 5 years of experience as a Data Engineer, with a focus on Snowflake, IDMC, and Airflow. We are seeking an accomplished Senior Data Engineer to join our Data Engineering & Data Warehouse team.
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Reporting Relationship: Reports directly to Senior BIM/VDC Engineer or Assistant Preconstruction Manager. We are seeking a highly motivated BIM/VDC Engineer to join our team in delivering innovative ground-up multifamily projects in the dynamic Los Angeles market.
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Job Summary As a Mission Operations Lead Engineer, you will be the lead technical authority for Millennium’s on-orbit spacecraft. Experience with Spacecraft Command & Control software systems Experience with iterative and agile processes Knowledge of orbital dynamics, maneuver planning, and orbit determination techniques Experience designing fault detection and response, as well as designing space vehicle autonomy Familiarity with software and scripting tools such as MATLAB, Python, C/C.
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We’re comprised of senior engineers and operators from SpaceX, Google, Palantir, and Astra.
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Disney Entertainment & ESPN Technology's Metadata Authority Engineering group is seeking a motivated Senior Software Engineer to help build the Content Artwork and Metadata backbone of Disney+ and Hulu streaming services.
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Sr. Manufacturing Engineer for Machining. Experience on various machines and OEM software including Heidenhain, Okuma OSP, Siemens, Fanuc, etc. Work with various CAM softwares (HSM Works, Fusion 360, ESPRIT, Hypermill, etc.
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JOIN CANNON as a CIVIL SENIOR PRINCIPAL ENGINEER in WATER RESOURCES in WEST LOS ANGELES. West Los Angeles is known for its many popular recreational opportunities and our office is conveniently located adjacent to the Expo MetroLink Commuter line.
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