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Plan, execute, and close out program reviews (e.g., SRR, SFR, SDR, PDR, CDR, SVR, TRR, peer reviews, Pre-test reviews, Post Test Reviews, Pre-Ship reviews, Physical Configuration Audits (PCAs), Functional Configuration Audits (FCAs), etc.
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This position requires a minimum of 15 years as a RF Test Engineer, an active DOD secret clearance. RF Test Engineer. Coordinate troubleshooting co-ops with AMES test team to resolve radar programming defects.
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Familiarity with build and test tools of various languages (Maven/Composer/etc) LinQuest Corporation has a stellar 40-year track record of providing end-to-end system-of-systems (SoS) architecture definition, engineering design, integration and test, and operations expertise to enable full lifecycle development and deployment of pre-eminent Space, Air, Land, Sea, Ground, and Cyberspace game-changing capabilities across US DOD and IC Customers’ portfolios.
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The Audio Visual Field Engineer is responsible for the final testing and commissioning of complex AV/UCC and Audio, Video, and Lighting (AVL) systems at client sites to provide the optimal performance according to the scope and design intent.
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Experience planning, building, and orchestrating software testing frameworks and device test automation using Cypress, Playwright, Selenium, Robotium, Appium, or similar tools is a plus. At least 3 years of experience in complete end-to-end testing lifecycle including testing the products existing and new features, automating test cases, reporting bugs, and manual testing.
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Our select Field Service Engineer provides a variety of support services to our customers, both on-site, as well as via video and phone support. As one of our technical representatives it’s essential that the Field Service Engineer develop good working relationships with customers and always strive to ensure that they are satisfied with our products and services.
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The Amazon Web Services (AWS) Center for Quantum Computing in Pasadena, CA, is looking to hire a Quantum Hardware Development Engineer in the Test and Measurement group. As a Quantum Hardware Development Engineer you will be expected to stay abreast of the field of experimental quantum computation.
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Summary: The primary objective for the Project Engineer III position is to provide technical leadership of New Product Development programs with the internal IPDT (Integrated Product Development Team; i.e. design engineers, design drafters, manufacturing engineering, test lab technicians, program managers, etc.
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Experience with EMI Filter design, analysis, test, and simulation considerations in power electronics circuits. Experience with professional transformer and inductor design, analysis, test, and simulation considerations in power electronics circuits.
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Experience with analog, digital and mixed-signal circuit analysis, simulation, design, test, troubleshooting, signal integrity, power, and grounding and general board layout principles. EVA and Crew Systems Avionics Hardware Engineer - Lunar Permanence.
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We’re looking for an intellectually curious, business-savvy, analytical powerhouse to join the Disney Branded Television Technology team as a Senior Software Engineer in Test. In this role, you will be responsible for developing and supporting solutions across DBT: Productions and Development.
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Test, troubleshoot, integrate, and validate Emerson DeltaV systems to ensure proper functionality and adherence to project specifications to meet project timelines/quality standards. Develop and maintain detailed documentation, including functional specifications, configuration documents, and test plans.
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The ideal candidate is an experienced and well-rounded Quality Assurance Engineer with direct experience with Confluence and Jira with Xray Test Case Management Data Center implementation.
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Additional Job Details:Location: Los Angeles, CA (South) Fully Remote 6 month temp to hire possibility Required Inoculations: Flu Vaccine Covid Vaccine Measles Antibody Mumps Antibody TB Test - Blood Test (Quantiferon Gold) Rubella Antibody Varicella Antibody Venipuncture.
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ADAS/AD Test Validation Engineer - Historic OEM. In order to drive the growth and further development forward for our client, Alium are looking for a TOP ADAS Test Validation Engineer to join our clients team.
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