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To help achieve these efforts, Stratolaunch is seeking a level II, Sr, or Staff-level Mechanical Engineer to support design, analysis, integration, testing, and flight test of mechanical packaging of avionics components for a hypersonic air-launched vehicle development program.
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Participating in the evaluation of network-related and/or telecommunications software and hardware and make recommendations to IT Director.
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The Senior Mechanical Design Engineer will take technical lead on specific projects as identified by the Engineering Manager. Will provide assistance to the Engineering Manager in coaching other Mechanical Engineers to develop design skills and work to the departmental processes.
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Bachelor’s degree in Automation, Software, or Manufacturing Engineering, or equivalent experience required; alternatively, equivalent experience working as an Instrument Engineer with a understanding of Allen Bradley PLC’s and GE Proficy is preferred.
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Seeking a seasoned Stress Engineer with deep expertise in airframe experience and Finite Element Modeling. Additionally, they will coordinate other Stress Engineer work, handle pre-and-post flight structural Non-Routine Items (NRIs) for Fuselage Structure, and manage inspection inquiries and requests.
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Degree in mechanical engineering or related. Sets an example to the other members of the mechanical design team on how to manage designs. Ensures the mechanical design functionally meets the user's requirements.
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The six-month course provides a comprehensive understanding of a pressurized-water Naval nuclear power plant, including reactor core nuclear principles, heat transfer and fluid systems, plant chemistry and materials, mechanical and electrical systems, and radiological control.
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Scaled Composites is seeking a Cybersecurity Engineer 2 or 3 to join our team of diverse and qualified individuals. Cybersecurity Engineer II: $84,960.00 - $127,440.00. Cybersecurity Engineer III: $104,640 - $156,960.
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Virgin Galactic (VG) is seeking a Software Engineer to join the Propulsion Test Team. The task of this role will be to establish requirements and documentation for tests in support of our innovative Hybrid Propulsion Systems.
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Collaborate with our dynamic team, bringing expertise in Instrumentation & Controls, Electrical, Civil/Structural, or Mechanical/Piping engineering. Join our team as a contract Project Engineer for a significant project at our Mojave, California site.
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4 to 8 years of related experience in manufacturing or mechanical design engineering. Highlights all mechanical technical risks to the Engineering Manager. Responsible for preparing and presenting mechanical designs at design reviews.
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The Senior CLAW Engineer will be a member of the Flight Controls team who will actively participate in designing and implementing the algorithms for the aircraft. Experience building control laws for unmanned aircraft could be beneficial.
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Reporting to the Engineering Supervisor, you'll oversee engineering projects, some of which may be related to Process Safety Management (PSM) and mechanical integrity of our Aerospace batch manufacturing facility where we create protective coatings and sealants that are vital to the aerospace industry.
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