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Basic qualifications for a Principal Engineer Avionics include a Bachelor's in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) and at least 5 years of experience, a Master's Degree in STEM with 3 years of experience, or a PhD Degree with no experience.
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Collaborating with the design studio and system engineering groups to define and achieve experience goals. You will work on development of haptic actuator architecture including concept generation, detailed design, modeling, design for manufacturing, and engineering build and validation.
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JSL is seeking a Hardware Engineer who will support the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Combat System Hardware (CSHW) In-Service Engineering Agent (ISEA). JSL Technologies, Inc. (JSL) is a certified Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) and Veteran-Owned government contractor providing engineering, logistics, and program support services to the Department of Defense (DoD.
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Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems is looking to add a Senior Principal Electronics Engineer - Hardware Architect with a focus on hardware architecture, COTS software solutions, network engineering, and Information Technology (IT) systems engineering.
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Quality Engineering Certification (ASQ) or equivalent is preferred. This position ensures that quality engineering principles are applied to new product development and sustaining engineering projects.
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Leverages Hardware Systems knowledge to design, develop, modify, and evaluate electronic parts, components, or integrated circuitry for electronic equipment, other hardware systems, and/or electrical engineering applications.
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5+ years of experience in Security Engineering or Development of Security capabilities, supporting engineering projects from concept to delivery, and 2 years in two or more of the following technical categories: Virtualization security (Xen, KVM, QEMU) - Hardware security (PCB, JTAG, UART, SPI, ROM, microcode, custom ASIC/FPGA) - x86 and/or ARM chipset and firmware security (TPM, UEFI, TrustZone, Secure Boot, JTAG, PCIe) - Physical security testing at the machine level.
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Prepare and present engineering design concepts and data results for IDR/PDR/CDR. L3Harris in San Diego, CA is seeking a versatile RF hardware engineer to support the design and manufacturing of Tracking, Telemetry, and Command products for airborne and space-based applications.
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Function as an interface between Systems Engineering, Integration & Test (SEIT) team and the Hardware Infrastructure team. with a focus on hardware architecture, COTS software solutions, network engineering, and Information Technology (IT) systems engineering.
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You are a master collaborator, effortlessly working with engineers from various disciplines, including mechanical, software, test engineering, hardware, manufacturing and firmware design.
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If you're ready to elevate your career as a Senior Systems Engineer - Hardware and join a pioneering team that's reshaping ultrasound technology, we want to hear from you! We are looking for an experienced Senior Systems Engineer - Hardware to join us full-time.
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Master's degree in Engineering or related field and 1+ year of Hardware Engineering experience or related work experience. Bachelor's degree in Engineering or related field and 2+ years of Hardware Engineering experience or related work experience.
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Position : Hardware Test Engineer. Collaborate with Advanced Test & Automation Engineering to develop unique reliability/verification test apparatus as required. Collaborate with Systems Engineering to establish product performance requirements.
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Electrical engineering in medical device space, documentation, critical thinking (i.e. troubleshooting, analysis tools, root cause) Role: Hardware Electrical Engineer I. Sustaining engineering, electronic component life-cycle management, instrument field complaint investigation and documentation to support these efforts.
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