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As a Flight Software Engineer, you'll take lead in developing and architecting crucial flight software and reporting directly to the CTO / Co-Founder. If you have previous lead embedded software engineer experience and would like to take the reigns over flight software development to play a crucial role in the early-stage of this space transportation start-up, then reach out to Zee Lone at EVONA.
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As a Senior Flight Software Engineer, you will have a major role in the full life cycle of Flight Software from gathering requirements, defining architecture, development, integration to the commissioning and support of test and launch operations.
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You Will The Senior Director, Software Engineer, also known as, Senior Director, Software Engineering and Enterprise Architecture, will collaborate on establishing the Software Engineering strategy and lead the delivery of the roadmap, which includes managing custom application development, integration, and RPA solutions to follow SDLC and Agile development methodology.
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As a Backend Software Engineer, you will be instrumental in architecting and building the APIs, services, and automation pipelines powering our next generation video editing tools. Write " Backend Software Engineer " in subject line and include your Linkedin/GitHub/Twitter/etc, or any other links that best showcase the relevant things you've built or done.
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Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook) required; experience with scheduling, estimating and project management software - HCSS & Primavera, preferred. Successful completion of Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (FE) and current registration as an Engineer in Training (EIT) preferred.
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Assist in the development of the CAD/BIM/VDC group by researching and experimenting with new tools and software. CAD Engineer Opportunity with Traylor Bros., Inc.! Experience with Bentley and/or Trimble software will also be strongly considered.
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Vast is looking for a Senior Power Electronics Design Engineer , reporting to the Senior VP of Engineering Projects, to support the development of the Avionics and Power systems for our human-rated artificial-gravity space stations.
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The Sr. Aircraft Electrical Power Systems Engineer is responsible for building our power management capabilities from the ground up and assisting in developing and tracking power properties to aid with electrical loads/voltage drop development, electrical wiring interconnect system (EWIS) development, aircraft performance trade studies, cost, and more.
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We are currently seeking a Senior Manufacturing Engineer with a focus in Machining based out of Rocket Lab's Engine Development Center (EDC) in Long Beach, CA. They will be responsible for the machining development of new products and product revisions as related to both Rutherford and Archimedes engines.
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The Sailors in the Submarine Electronics Computer Field (SECF) work with a submarine’s sonar, weapons, communications and navigation systems.
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Our client is looking for a Senior EMI/EMC Engineer reporting to the Director of RF Engineering to support the development of the systems that will be required for the design and build of artificial-gravity human-rated space stations.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Computational Engineer to apply advanced methods of mathematical optimization and meshing to create tightly integrated software products for the generative design of 3D models for additive manufacturing and robotic assembly.
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Computer software: Microsoft Office (Windows, Excel, Word, Access and PowerPoint); Bluebeam, use of the Internet. In addition, knowledge of computer hardware and software will be required.
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As a Staff Flight Software Engineer, you will have a major role in the full life cycle of Flight Software from gathering requirements, defining architecture, development, integration to the commissioning and support of test and launch operations.
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As a Principal Electrical Engineer, You’ll : Design quick turn circuit boards to meet program needs using Altium with Concord Pro to manage the designs and library components. What You'll Bring to the Table as a Principal Electrical Engineer : B.S. or M.S. in Electrical Engineering or related field.
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