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This role will lead engineering for the scale-up and commercialization of our process from our current in-house pilot-scale (10 kg/day of sulfuric acid production, TRL5), through our Demo Plant (0.4 TPD sulfuric acid), and ultimately to world-scale sulfuric acid production plants (1000+ TPD of sulfuric acid production.
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My name is Michael Piazza and I place professionals at all levels in engineering and land surveying across the country. Work with other Civil Engineering teams within, including Municipal, Transportation, Water Resources and Water/Wastewater projects.
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The Engineering, Science and Analysis (ESA) Strategic Capabilities Unit comprises the technical talent and organizational leadership that enables the successful delivery of high-impact discriminating technologies for our customers’ missions.
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Who We Are ECEE at CU Boulder is an outstanding undergraduate and graduate program in Colorado by reputation, rankings and size:Part of one of the top-ranked engineering schools in the nation. What We Require PhD degree or equivalent in Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics.
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In-depth knowledge of architecture, engineering, and operations of at least one enterprise SIEM platform ( ArcSight, Splunk, ElasticSearch, QRadar, LogLogic). DoD IAT level II or higher certification such as CompTIA Security+ CE, ISC SSCP, SANS GSEC prior to starting.
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Be a subject matter expert in the use of enzyme classes relevant to biocatalytic methods of nucleic acid production including enzyme screening, protein engineering, reaction kinetics, and scale up of enzymatic reactions.
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You should have a track record of successfully working on fast-paced, highly technical, interdisciplinary teams. Anduril Imaging’s System Engineering team is seeking an EO/IR Sensor System Engineer to join our team.
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You will join a cross-functional team in the LM Space Optical Talent Center which develops a portfolio of electro-optical products consisting of telescopes, optical benches, focal plane array subassemblies, opto-mechanical subsystems, fast steering mirrors, electro-optical payload electronics, laser subsystems, laser controllers, and cryocooler subsystems including the systems and project engineering to field these systems.
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Knowledge of best practices in software engineering is a plus Familiarity with electro-optical design and integrated photonics Familiarity with quantum computing, mechanics, or physics Benefits Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision) Retirement Plan (401k, IRA) Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D) Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays) Family Leave (Maternity, Paternity) Short Term & Long Term Disability Stock Option Plan.
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Bachelor, Masters or higher Engineering degree is required in a related field such as Computer Engineering/Science, Robotics Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering.
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In-depth knowledge of architecture, engineering, and operations of at least one enterprise SIEM platform (e.g. ArcSight, Splunk, ElasticSearch, QRadar, LogLogic). In-depth knowledge of architecture, engineering, and operations of at least one enterprise SIEM platform (e.g. ArcSight, Splunk, ElasticSearch, QRadar, LogLogic.
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Ability to deliver consistent high-quality results while working in a dynamic & fast paced environment with extreme attention to detail and ability audit engineers’ work and skill sets growth.
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This site offers capabilities that include substantial design and engineering resources, comprehensive optical fabrication and coating capabilities, advanced assembly technology and an extensive in-house metrology lab.
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The Defense Systems Group (DSG) provides analysis-based decision support to senior leaders on space architectures, policy and strategy, developmental planning, system of systems engineering, and threat reduction to help shape future space missions across the national security space enterprise.
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Leidos has a current job opportunity for a Deputy SOC Manager on the NOAA Cyber Security Center(NCSC) program in Boulder, CO. or Fairmont, WV. An active Secret security clearance is required prior to start.
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