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(Global Oil Gas) Business Development Specialist - PIMS LP (Process Integration And Modeling System)
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Manage the interface and interaction between the Government Engagement, GHG (Greenhouse Gas) Abatement, Finance Readiness Workstreams, and Project Development Group. Have a background in infrastructure, 3rd party collaboration, and interface management.
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Responsibilities include but are not limited to:Create and modify CAD models of lunar vehicle components in Creo ParametricCreate Interface Control Models and Interface Control Drawings Deliver geometry to analysis teams in support of structural and thermal analysesRelease engineering drawings in Windchill Incorporate drafting standards and standard drawing notes based on company, program, and industry standards.
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Experience with the following: JEE, SQL, application servers (Tomcat, WebLogic, JBoss), scripting; experience with high level requirements management including requirements decomposition, secure systems engineering and development, trade-off analysis, interface control, and testing and continuous integration.
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There are a range of opportunities for server-side business logic implementation as well as client web application and user interface (UI) development. Leidos is the prime contractor providing system engineering, development, test, integration, and operational support.
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Experience with User Interface development, knowledge of databases and structures, and/or experience working with XHTML, HTML, XML, XSLT. Experience with FITNesse, Mockito, Cucumber, Unified Functional Tester (UFT), Selenium.
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Working knowledge of aerodynamics, structural dynamics and aircraft load requirements levied against electro-mechanical systems enabling efficient interface with flight sciences design teams. Experience with hardware-in-the-loop testing at supplier and airframe integration labs as well as certification flight test environments.
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Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Software Developer Lead IV in Denver, CO.Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:The Software Developer Lead IV informs product decisions by applying an understanding of data pipeline techniques and issues, including Application Programming Interface (API) access and integration; pre-processing; cloud security, process, and schema optimization; and the pros and cons of programming languages and associated packages.
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The Software Developer Lead IV informs product decisions by applying an understanding of data pipeline techniques and issues, including Application Programming Interface (API) access and integration; pre-processing; cloud security, process, and schema optimization; and the pros and cons of programming languages and associated packages.
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Development of Model Based System Engineering (MBSE) architecture design, model integration, and internal system interface control, Capture analytical tool and workflows. Provide requirements allocation and interface definition support to translate customer requirements into hardware and software specifications.
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Develop Web Based Interface and Historian Applications. Serving the Industrial, Power & Energy, Manufacturing, Commercial, Water and Wastewater Industries Cogent Companies offer numerous systems integration opportunities.
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The Infrastructure Engineer would be engaged in the design and architecture of the system and will interface both with Program IPT Management as well as team members in Technical Exchange Meetings (TEMs) to help develop the environment from requirements.
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You'll perform system engineering analyses including trade studies, algorithm development as well as requirements definition and derivation, interface definition and requirement validation and verification.
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The Software Developer work on all aspects of software development, including user interface development, object-oriented coding, unit and integration testing, troubleshooting software problems in test and production environments and resolving software bugs.
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The X-Lab is responsible for developing and integrating future-capability prototypes for the Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS), including Sensor/Weapon Integration, Algorithm Development, User Interface Development, and other critical leading-edge missile defense technologies.
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For all positions requiring access to technology/software source code that is subject to export control laws, employment with the company is contingent on either verifying U.S.-person status or obtaining any necessary license.
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