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Work requires a broad technical knowledge in mechanical and thermal design and analysis, system and feedback controls performance, fluid dynamics, test engineering and a good knowledge of principles and practices of related specialties.
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Assist other teams with the implementation of systems engineering processes, which can also include cross-functional reviews of requirements and test cases. Support development of test plans, test cases, black box integration testing and issue resolution.
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We're looking for a hands-on Systems Engineer with a background in the requirements management, design for manufacturing, hardware/software development for hardware test. Lead innovative software/firmware/hardware architectures and flows for multiple manufacturing test lines.
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Professional Systems Engineer needed by AT&T Services, Inc. in Dallas, Texas [and various unanticipated locations throughout the U.S.; may work from home] to support quality assurance and test architecture responsibilities for major projects by validating critical customer flows in the online digital space.
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Join our System Test team within the R&D Diabetes organization, playing an important role in bringing next-generation pump systems to the forefront of diabetes care. Utilize test tools and automation frameworks to streamline test execution and improve test coverage.
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Participates in all phases of the development life cycle including requirements gathering and analysis, design, build, test, implementation, and continuous service. Analyze and validate business systems, data document technical requirements, and business/technical process flows.
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Hands-on experience with build, test, and release methods; such as compilers, linting (Eslint), CI/CD tooling, software testing and validation techniques (Jest, React Testing Library, Chromatic, Rollup), and modern dev-ops practices.
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Run test and inspection on fire alarm and fire sprinkler systems. Inspect and test fire sprinkler systems to ensure that they function effectively and meet NFPA standards. Advise customer of test and inspection results.
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Defining control law, built-in test, software, safety, reliability, and maintainability requirements for the product. The Thermal Systems Engineer will work closely with customers, the Program Management organization, and other engineering disciplines in a team environment to develop and support products such as (Vapor Cycle) Environmental Control Systems (VCS/ECS) for commercial and military ground and airborne platforms, high-power motors, and embedded firmware controllers.
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CDS is responsible for all aspects of Pratt & Whitney engine control and diagnostic system development and support, including requirements analysis & definition, system & software architecture, algorithm design, product software design, verification & validation and engine and flight test support.
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The role involves designing and updating mechanical components and test fixtures using Creo and Windchill, applying GD&T and tolerance analysis, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to meet product design and performance requirements.
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The Design Engineer I will work closely with the Pratt & Whitney Mechanical Systems CIPT, and takes part in PCIR Engineering Changes, Flight Test EC’s, Root Cause Analysis Investigations, completion of design trade studies, tolerance stacks, creation of DFMEA and FMECA's, and engine BOM review & correction, creation & submission of DECX, ADDS file, and CICR’s.
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Job Title: Fire Sprinkler Systems Inspector. Adjust or repair malfunctioning systems. NICET certification and/or fire sprinkler background a plus. Job Summary: As a fire sprinkler system inspector you will be responsible for the completion of service requests at various locations throughout your given territory.
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