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Proficiency in ASIC development workflow including hands-on experience in one or more the following domains: Architecture, RTL/Analog design, Design Verification, Physical Design, Layout, post-silicon Validation/Characterization, Product or Test Engineering •Experience in solving technical problems in pre-silicon or post-silicon environment.
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Hands-on design engineering experience with the development, and production of electronics equipment for use in medical devices, government security and/or military applications, or similar.
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We are looking for a hands-on Technical Project Manager who will be involved in business requirements analysis, functional and technical design discussions, testing, working with key strategic partners, and more.
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It includes electro-mechanical design, development, system integration, hands on test, training, and production. Northrop Grumman Space Systems is seeking a *Manager Mechanical Design 2*, to join and support our Remote Sensing Program (RSP) Business Unit in *Linthicum, MD.
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We’re looking for a highly motivated, hands-on technical engineering manager to support our engineers and drive an engineering culture to build. Collaborating with cross functional teams in infrastructure, operations, support, core services and systems engineering to design idiomatic, sustainable solutions.
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Hands-on experience in PCB circuit design and digital design. Previous Hands-on experience with Circuit card design. This position will own the performance development for the engineering program leaders on their team.
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Proficiency in UAS/drone technology, with hands-on experience in leading design, development, and testing. Job Title: Engineering Program Manager. Technical Expertise: Utilize your understanding of engineering principles and drone technology to support and manage engineering project teams.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams of Corporate Supplier Industrialization, Corporate Quality, Design & Engineering, Craftmanship, Program Management and Supply Chain and lead a team of commodity SIEs for conducting potential supplier assessments, implementation of supplier quality plans including DFM/A, Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) and successful Production Part Approval Process (PPAP.
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Experience managing government contracts, understanding regulatory requirements, and ensuring all documentation and deliverables are met on time and within budget. Program Leadership: Lead and oversee multiple from inception to completion, ensuring adherence to timelines, budgets, requirements, and quality standards.
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Preferred: Experience working hands-on in an engineering prototype, fabrication and/or machine shop environment with demonstrated mechanical and electrical skills. Hands-on prototyping using internal and external resources.
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Emphasis is placed on leading a team of 12 - 16 Mechanical Engineers that supports design, development, fabrication, and test of multiple space programs sensor hardware. This position will report to the department manager of the Mechanical Systems Technology department within Hardware Engineering.
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As Software Engineering Manager you will manage a team responsible for the design, delivery & operation of full-stack applications for Signify Health. Hands on experience with a number of general purpose programming languages including but not limited to: Java, Python, PHP, RUST, Scala, C/C.
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Provide the required hands-on software development and project management, cross-functional coordination, and inter/intra team communications to deliver outstanding program outcomes.
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Provide hands on management of installation, preventive maintenance and repair/improvement of plant equipment. The Engineering Manager will manage all preventative and routine maintenance needed for equipment located in Kalamazoo site buildings.
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Hardware Engineering Manager - RTL Design Verification (Hybrid) Experience leading DV engineers within multi-disciplined engineering teams through all phases of an ASIC or FPGA development lifecycle is important, as the individual will be in a position to influence program execution and mentor engineers.
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