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Minimum 5 year’s applicable experience (5+ years preferred)Experience with servicing and troubleshooting general X-ray imaging systemsFamiliarity with Siemens, GE and Phillips systems a plus The ideal candidate(s) should have at least 5 yrs experience in the field as a CT Imaging Service Engineer, AA degree or higher in Electronics Tech required or Military equivalent.
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The ideal candidate(s) should have at least 5 yrs experience in the field as a CT Imaging Service Engineer, AA degree or higher in Electronics Tech required or Military equivalent. Seeking an experienced General X-ray / Medical Imaging Service Engineer for an in-house position Min 5 years' experience servicing and troubleshooting X-ray & Vascular imaging systems.
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Experience is required servicing imaging equipment to include Toshiba, Siemens, and GE. Outstanding customer service skills. Experience with servicing and troubleshooting general X-ray imaging systems.
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Experience with sensor calibration, sensor fusion, state estimation, and SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) techniques. Design, develop, integrate and test inertial navigation systems (INS), GNSS products, visual navigation, and other related technologies for autonomous military vehicles (UAS, spacecraft, missiles, ground vehicles, underwater vehicles etc.
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5+ years military experience in power plant maintenance (Navy GSMs, MMs with steam plant experience, Navy Nuclear plant operators)Read and interpret documents, write routine reports and correspondence.
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Proven experience in developing Navigation and Localization algorithms for autonomous vehicles, robotics, drones, maritime vehicles or similar application. Experience applying real-time pose localization algorithms from robotics to enhance the accuracy and robustness of aerospace vehicle navigation.
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Minimum 5 year's applicable experience (5+ years preferred) General X-ray / Medical Imaging Service Engineer. Familiarity with Siemens, GE and Phillips systems a plus. Familiarity with Siemens, GE and Phillips systems a plus.
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At T-Mobile, we strongly encourage everyone, including people of color, veterans, military spouses, individuals with disabilities, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and non-binary people, and parents to apply.
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Our products are used nose to tail on commercial and military defense aircraft, as well as on jet engines, automobiles, commercial transportation vehicles, wind turbines, solar power systems, and construction and industrial equipment.
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Must have valid US drivers' license, clean driving record, and must pass criminal background and drug screening. Must be able to work in the US without Visa sponsorship. All candidates are subject to drug screen and criminal background check.
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Minimum 5 year’s applicable experience (5+ years preferred)Experience with servicing and troubleshooting general X-ray imaging systemsFamiliarity with Siemens, GE and Phillips systems a plus The ideal candidate(s) should have at least 5 yrs experience in the field as a CT Imaging Service Engineer, AA degree or higher in Electronics Tech required or Military equivalent.
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NOTES - Looking for someone with experience dealing with the Military as a customer. for the Military Business Unit within Customer Support Operations. Focus on developed plan to recapture lost sales within the military team.
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Prior experience as a Mechanical Technician in the aerospace or defense industry desired. This position plays a crucial role in ensuring the reliability, performance, and safety of various mechanical systems, equipment, and machinery used in military and defense aircraft, vehicles, and related applications.
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Experienced in public and private sectors, including Federal & Military Facilities, High-rise, Mixed-use, Medical, Commercial, Hospitality, Retail, and Tenant Improvement. Experience with On-Center software (QB/OST) is a must.
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We also manufacture extruded seamless pipe, fittings, and forgings for power generation and oil & gas applications; commercial and military airframe aerostructures; and metal alloys and other materials for the casting and forging industries.
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