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In Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, or closely related technical engineering field, plus 5 years of experience in any software test automation role.
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The Lead Hardware Test Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, and deploying complex test systems on packaged circuits (“chips”), printed circuit boards (PCBs), and hardware systems to ensure these parts meet design requirements prior to being shipped and deployed.
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Responsibilities include software framework development for test automation, systems / algorithms / firmware development, mixed-signal characterization, cross-functional interaction with MEMS / CMOS / Operations / Marketing, and prototyping of test and FA methodologies.
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As a valued member of our client's team, the Industrial Automation Engineer will play a crucial role in projects based in Kansas City, MO. Reporting to either the Installation Supervisor, Team Leader, or Operations Manager, the selected candidate will assist Project Managers in the creation, installation, and commissioning of PLC/HMI-based systems, along with network and device integration tasks.
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Electronics, Test, Engineer, Hardware, LabVIEW, RF, radio frequency, Manual Test, DC, Acoustics, Network Analyzers, Signal Generators, oscilloscope, multimeter, EMI, EMC, mil-std, shock, vibration, test equipment, Signal Processor, matlab, Defense, Power, Board, System.
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As an Instrumentation Mission Control Room (MCR) Engineer 3/4 you’ll be part of the design, development, integration, configuration and test of a real-time, hardware in the loop, and data acquisition systems (DAS.
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You'll collaborate with a dynamic team of 120+ Software Engineers dedicated to developing and supporting our globally deployed Air Traffic Control Systems, including STARS, NWP, AutoTrac II, and systems in Australia, India, and Hong Kong. These programs are vital safety-of-life air traffic management systems crafted for the FAA and international counterparts, ensuring seamless control for civil and military aviation.
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Our engineering team are experts in developing, integrating and testing mission-critical and operational software in systems like phased-array radars, air-traffic control, railway maintenance data analysis, missile defense, command and control.
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Requires Bachelor’s degree (or foreign equivalent) in Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a closely related field plus 5 years of progressive post-baccalaureate experience in job offered or as a Test Engineer, Solutions Architect, Test Analyst and/ or Senior Associate-Projects.
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So, if you are a Field Service Engineer with Automation and Controls experience apply! Understand electrical and mechanical schematic diagrams, control diagrams, prints, MOP-building operations, understanding of electrical theory, chiller control circuits and industrial HVAC systems.
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Will support Aegis Combat System Integration Testing for DDG-51 and CG-47 Class ships as a Weapons Control Systems Test and Integration Engineer as part of the Aegis Modernization Team - San Diego (AMT - SD.
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Qualifications: BS Chemical Engineering or related degree with 8+ years experience as a Process Control Systems Engineer in chemical, refinery, or related process manufacturing plants.
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Designs the control system’s technical specifications (control narratives, functional descriptions, selection of instrumentation), control system architecture drawings, PLC programming (Allen-Bradley, Siemens), HMI configuration (Rockwell Software, Siemens, Ignition, PanelView), Motor Control Center, Servo drive, and VFD configuration (PowerFlex 755.
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Our ERP software engineering team plays a pivotal role in constructing and improving the systems that manage various aspects of our organization, including procurement, inventory control, logistics, sales order processing, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and company financials processes.
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Experience leading DevOps/DevSecOps implementation in large programs especially migrating legacy applications, reengineering, and automating systems to improve end-to-end software life cycle management by means of automation.
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