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F-35 strike fighter - aerospace engineers - get foot in the door in aerospace. Continuous improvement, gd&t, solidworks, aerospace, autoclave, composite manufacturing, lean manufacturing, six sigma, as9100, catia, layup.
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Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems has an opening for a Program Director 2 to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals within our Strike Program area. Act in partnership with the Strike Program and Deputy Program Manager to set the policy, vision, and strategy of the program.
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WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO SUCCEED: Education: BA/BS (or equivalent experience) Required Experience: Eight (8) years of experience operating or directing organic sensors and systems used to execute Surface Warfare engagements at the ship, Surface Action Group (SAG), Expeditionary Strike Group (ESG), and Carrier Strike Group (CSG) level.
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With approximately 350 entertainment destinations spanning North America, our portfolio includes renowned brands like Bowlero, Lucky Strike, AMF, and the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA.
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We need the rare skill sets in Combat Systems training configuration, operation, maintenance and management that you have developed through your Naval Careers to assist the TTGP Staff in executing their mission of providing advanced tactical training to deploying ships and strike groups through Fleet Synthetic Training (FST.
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As a Naval Tactical Wargaming Lead, you’ll bring your full range of knowledge and experience in leadership, integration of shipboard combat systems, Naval Strike Group operational and tactical maritime warfare, and composite warfare concept command and control to work alongside thought leaders in consulting, analytics, and digital solutions to improve Aircraft Carrier Strike Group (CSG) and Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) tactical readiness.
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Duties: The Carrier Strike Group(CSG)/Carrier Airwing(CVW) Embarkables Integrator shall have four (4) years Navy or equivalent experience working with the following: o Navy deployment and / or training scheduling o Navy Operational Readiness o Project Management o Navy Carrier Air Wing IT Asset system integration to Consolidated Afloat Network Enterprise Systems (CANES) or equivalent system integration experience.
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We need the rare skill sets you have developed through your Naval Careers to assist the TTGP Staff in executing their mission of providing advanced tactical training to deploying ships and strike groups through Fleet Synthetic Training (FST.
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System nitrogen charging, hydro testing, and functional/operational testing of related systems Torpedo strike down equipment, including lift and dogging hatch actuator cylinders Various types and sizes of hydraulic and pneumatic pumps, including centrifugal pumps, vane pumps, sliding shoe pumps, piston pumps, and closed and open-ended pumps.
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Torpedo strike down and torpedo strike down lift hatch and dogging hatch actuator cylinder overhauled or replace assembly. Antenna Tilting Group (ATG) twin and single boom, and Bath Iron works ATG unit overhaul and PF-109 Ball screw.
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Promote and present USN "Change the Culture” transformational initiatives, which strike at the root cause of sexual assault and other destructive behaviors such as domestic violence, alcohol and drug abuse, sexism, harassment, and discrimination.
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C. Torpedo strike down equipment, including lift and dogging hatch actuator cylinders. Kros-Wise is looking for an Outside Machinist to support our client at the Southwest Regional Maintenance Center.
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Assist with Event Set Up/Strike based on event need. Supervise and lead warehouse operations, including loading/unloading, receiving, sorting, put away, picking, and inventory control. The company is headquartered in San Diego, California and services large corporations, private clients, major sporting events (including the Super Bowl, Farmers Insurance Open, Rose Bowl, and the Olympics), news broadcast companies including NBC, venues, concert tours, corporate marketing tours, and large-scale events throughout the globe.
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In depth experience with Naval Strike Group or Fleet KM-COP/CTP principles or experience managing Common Operational and Tactical Picture Systems including Joint and Coalition GCCS and Tactical Data Information Link (TADIL) to meet warfare commander operational requirements as part of strike group operations.
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Assist with the execution of TYCOM roles and responsibilities delineated in the NMP Management Operation Manual (MON) and Joint Fleet Commander C5I Modernization Policy (C5IMP) to include: TYCOM voting, staffing of Risk Assessments, Late Add requests, and approving Ship and Strike Group C5I baselines.
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