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Commission, maintain, and track Ground Support Equipment and Temporary Test Hardware. Ability to read and understand work orders and schematics to determine component type and connection needs for adapting to temp hardware.
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Test aerospace hardware components with significant safety considerations including high pressure, cryogenic, and hydraulic or actuated systems. Test aerospace hardware components with significant safety considerations including high pressure, cryogenic, and hydraulic or actuated systems.
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You will be responsible for developing new concepts of operations for vehicle recovery and processing, writing test plans and procedures to improve recovery efficiency to meet a blistering launch cadence, and taking extreme ownership over the ground support equipment, and droneship systems to successfully recover and safe landed Falcon 9 boosters and fairings.
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As part of a hardworking team of diverse Welders, Fabricators, and engineers, you will fabricate, and weld flight hardware for various spaceflight systems structural components using TIG welding (GTAW) and mechanized processes.
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The COMET contract provides overall management and implementation of ground systems capabilities, flight hardware processing, and launch operations at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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Application of thermal protection systems (TPS) onto rocket flight hardware. Keywork Searchstring: Rocket, Aircraft Coating, Aerospace Painter, Thermal Protection Systems, TPS, Adhesive Application, Primer, Shift Work, Second Shift, Space Technician.
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With expertise in spacecraft thermal control systems (passive & active) in support of the Gateway Deep Space Logistics (DSL) Program at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC). + Evaluate GLS Provider troubleshooting and resolution plans for hardware and software anomalies sustained during qualification and acceptance testing, spacecraft processing, or in-flight operations.
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Working technical knowledge of current equipment, protocols, and standards, including: Cisco UCS; SAN Solutions; Backups; Endpoint Protection; VoIP systems; TCP/IP, DHCP, WINS; Routing, DNS, VLANS and Subnetting.
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Experience with configuration and data management, hardware and software test & evaluation of classified systems Experience implementing cybersecurity solutions in existing, DoD systems Experience with implementing and sustaining distributed systems, virtual operating system environments, and virtual/augmented reality technologies.
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Collaborate with Cable and Transmission team members to design and implement imaging systems for flight hardware processing facilities, Launch Control Center, and various field locations on the Kennedy Space Center.
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Axient is seeking a Journeyman Engineer with expertise in spacecraft instrumentation, telemetry, radio frequency systems, and deep space communications support of the Gateway Deep Space Logistics (DSL) Program at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC.
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Plan and coordinate with shipyards for the receipt, inspection, and storage of launcher hardware, support equipment, and I&C Spares. Northrop Grumman Mission Systems (NGMS) is looking for a Logistics Project Manager 2 to join our team in Cape Canaveral, FL working with the U.S. Navy. This role will be supporting our Launcher Systems Logistics operations for U.S. Navy OHIO and COLUMBIA class ballistic missile submarine programs.
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The initial electrical testing will be focused on Optical Communications Terminals but will expand over time to other space hardware products, such as start trackers and power systems. Position Responsibilities The Engineering Technologist II - Electronics will be responsible for the electrical assembly and test of system hardware and resolving technical issues.
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REQUIREMENTS : Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or another closely related field PLUS five (5) to eight (8) years of information technology work experience in network administration with Cisco equipmentand structured cabling systems, grounding, and bonding.
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Experience with Microsoft Intune and Microsoft Entra ID. Knowledge and experience administering common server and network hardware, including iSCSI, storage devices (SAN/NAS), firewalls, routers, and switches a plus.
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