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Our Sr Pilots conduct casualty evacuation, maritime patrol, experimental test flights, special mission training, fighter aircraft training, and various other missions supporting our Nation's war fighters.
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This position will support Tactical Air's fleet of fighter aircraft with over 75 years of combined experience in tactical aviation maintenance and more than 30 years of military adversary contract maintenance.
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Experience working with major DoD Acquisition programs such as Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) or Missile Defense Agency (MDA) is a plus. Experience working with major DoD Acquisition programs such as Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) or Missile Defense Agency (MDA) is a plus.
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The ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance), Aviation, and Security (IAS) business area is a leader in ISR and aviation, it is a leading prime manned and unmanned aircraft systems integrator for innovative, high-performance ISR and aviation systems.
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Weapon System Software Integration Engineer for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Weapons Integration Product Team (WIPT) providing software engineering support for planning, coordinating and evaluating all weapon software-related tasks for integration and certification of F-35A (USAF), F-35B (USMC) and F-35C (USN) weapon systems.
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Experience as a pilot or weapon systems officer on fighter aircraft. Experience with fighter aircraft developmental or operational testing. Experience as an Instructor with fighter aircraft.
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The primary purpose of this position is: To serve as an Advanced Fighter Aircraft Integrated Avionic Systems Apprentice (F-35) training instructor. When you perform a Civilian Permanent Change of Station (PCS) with the government, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) considers the majority of your entitlements to be taxable.
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This is an operational support role to an active fighter unit; you will be responsible for the security and integrity of our systems that keep our jets flying. It takes more than steel, advanced electronics and engine thrust to make the F-35 Lightning II, the world's fifth generation fighter, take flight.
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Knowledge of a wide range of qualitative and quantitative methods for the assessment and improvement of mission planning systems used for conducting mission and flight operations, such as for fighter, bomber, guided weapons, tactical training, special operations, exercise, contingency, or similar operations.
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Design tracking and fusion algorithms for autonomous aircraft systems including F16 fighter jets, group 1-5 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), as well as simulated models to accomplish tactical military missions.
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The 350 SWW is the technical focal point for all electronic warfare (EW) support of warfighter systems for the Combat Air Forces (CAF) fighter, bomber, airborne surveillance, and helicopter platforms.
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Candidates must have a technical Bachelors' degree (Electrical, Mechanical, or Aerospace Engineering) and 5-7 years test experience with fighter systems (primary) and/or fighter tactical datalinks (secondary.
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The selected applicant should be prepared to address chronic neck and back pain endemic across the fighter pilot population. Physical capacity & durability addresses the physical demands of fighter operations.
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Able to quickly grasp advanced concept weapons and fighter tactics. Axient is seeking a Mission Planning Engineer to provide support to the 40 Flight Test Squadron and the F-15 Operational Flight/Program/Combined Test Force (OFP/CTF) at Eglin AFB, FL.
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Applies a strong understanding of current fighter tactics and weapon system capabilities to test planning, execution, and reporting activities. Develops and plans test strategies, writes test plans, and publishes test reports using a working knowledge of military test and training range operations, flight safety, scheduling, and airspace restrictions.
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