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We are seeking a Software Engineer with a large background across missile systems, to assist onsite at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. As a Senior Flight Software Engineer your primary responsibilities will be to.
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The Test Engineer also uses computer-assisted engineering and design software and equipment to perform daily assignments, applying principles of science and mathematics to develop economical solutions to technical problems.
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Compass Point is looking to hire a Geospatial Database Engineer to join us supporting one of our current government customers at Hurlburt Field, FL. The successful candidate will be part of a team that builds virtual environments that are flown on Special Operations Forces ground and air simulators; the system provides operational intelligence support to enable integrated SOF mission planning and rehearsal for real-world combat environments.
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The Engineer in this role will support advanced technology radar, guided munition and EW programs including research and development of advanced digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms, high-fidelity radar and RF modeling, simulation, analysis and integration with RF sensors and systems.
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Axient is seeking anInformation Systems Security Engineer (ISSE) to support the Air Force SEEK EAGLE office in direct support to the Information System Security Manager (ISSM), the Information System Security Officer (ISSO), and work closely with Information Technology (IT) administrators in configuring and securing the organizations primary production system enclave.
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Leidos Defense Systems Sector is seeking a talented Signal Processing Engineer to join the Fort Walton Beach, FL team to create unique solutions for complex problems. Must be able to apply these skills to the areas of radar modeling & simulation, antenna array theory, digital signal processing, algorithm development, and guided munition sensor systems.
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The Maintenance Engineer is responsible for assisting with the operation maintenance service and repair of equipment as assigned. Preferentemente conocimiento básico y experiencia en carpintería plomería reparación mecánica pintura y sistemas de aire acondicionado y calefacción (HVAC.
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The Defense Systems Sector at Leidos, is seeking a talented Firmware Engineer to join a diverse team in Fort Walton Beach, FL, to create unique solutions for complex problems. Experience with embedded Software/Firmware design.
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The Nuclear Operations Directorate (NOD) is seeking a Project Engineer to provide technical engineering support to the USAF Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missile (HACM) Program Office group with development, test, and production of the HACM Missile.
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Knowledge: Experience with supersonic and hypersonic computational fluid dynamic models with software such as Cart3D, Kestrel, FUN3D, US3D or equivalent is required. Knowledge of workflow process tools such as Dakota and Galaxy Simulation Builder software.
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Performs maintenance, repair, corrosion control, and general refurbishment of a wide variety of Instrumentation Equipment and subcomponents.
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Firmware, Embedded software, FPGA, hardware design. Firmware,Embedded software,FPGA,hardware design. Additional skills to assist design teams with circuit and PCBA design and analysis, embedded processor/microcontroller or SoC designs, technical trade studies, and evaluation of technology improvements are a plus.
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Experience developing applications / device drivers for Wind River Software VxWorks RTOS preferred. Develop Automated Test Equipment (ATE) software for testing embedded systems electronic / RF units.
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Experience with established industry finite element analysis (FEA) software (e.g. PATRAN / NASTRAN). Keywords - Electrical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Model Design, Structural Engineer.
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Implementation of security policies to meet Risk Management Framework (RMF) objectives including monthly operating system (OS) and software patches and quarterly reviews of Security Technical Implementation Guidelines (STIG.
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