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From working across teams to derive data needs, sensor and instrumentation selections, data architecture, perform calibrations and data analysis, verification, and validation of hardware and data collection methods, custom network hardware development and integration, and network testing, you'll be working on system level projects from inception to completion.
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Familiarity with various sensor types and how those sensors communicate with automated systems, e.g. 4-20 mA signals, digital communication with instrumentation, typical mechanical and electrical sensors such as load cells, strain gauges, current and volt meters.
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Demonstrated knowledge in photogrammetry topics such as triangulation, orthorectification, sensor model error propagation, measures of positioning accuracy and automated photogrammetry pipelines for production applications.
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Experience with large, deployable antenna arrays which drive your vision for the next generation of on-orbit communications and sensor arrays. Experience with professional mechanical and FEA CAD tools, such as Ansys Mechanical, SolidWorks Simulation, and Thermal Desktop.
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Instrumentation experience (E&H: Liquiphant Level Switch, Modular RTD, Sanitary RTD, Promag Meter, Mass Meter, Conductivity, Memosens pH & DO, Liquiline Transmitter) (IFM: Flow Switch, Pressure Sensor, Hygienic Temperature Transmitter, Continuous Level Sensor, Temperature Cable Sensor, Inductive Prox., IO-Link Master) (Emerson: Coriolis Meter.
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