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We are looking for a Mid-Level Aircraft Avionics Engineer to support the execution of Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) development research and development (R&D) programs, working with customers to develop new capabilities, define gaps, derive requirements, and develop project task descriptions, specifications, integrated roadmaps, and detailed schedules.
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Our Benefits and Perks Include for a DSP Engineer, Journeyman. Employment and start date is contingent upon the candidate receiving the required US DoD issued interim security clearance.
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Serve as the aircraft avionics engineer for team project technical execution, coordination, risk management and communication of concerns and issues with program management and technical leadership.
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The role also includes analyzing the security of new or existing computer applications, software, or specialized utility programs and providing actionable results. Furthermore, the position may involve collecting and analyzing data, developing decision support software, services, or products, and developing and supplying optimal time, cost, or logistics networks for program evaluation, review, or implementation.
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BS Degree in Math, Physics, Computer Science, or an Engineering Discipline. Work products include: review of ECPs / CDRL documents; draft technical white papers and platform integration plans; and test ARC-210 radios capabilities provided with Collins radio and RCU software releases.
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Education: BS or BA degree in Computer Science or Computer Engineering. We are looking for an experienced level Software Developer to join our team to r esearch, design, and develop computer and network software or specialized utility programs.
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Description: Join the Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Field Sustainment as a Aircraft Field Support Engineer Staff on our Aeronautics Field Sustainment (AFS) team! Knowledge of CATIA & System/Software Engineering Environment (S/SEE.
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The physical environment requires the employee to work in an office, sitting in a cubicle or at a desk, looking at a computer for most of the workday. Prior knowledge and demonstrated application of the U.S. Government security standards of 32 Code of Federal Regulation Part 117, NISPOM, Intelligence Community Directives, Security Executive Agent Directives and the DoD SAP Security Manual 5205.07 (Volumes 1- 4.
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As an Aerospace Engineer, you will: Join an engaged, 100% employee-owned company Provide creative solutions to complex programs Work with a team of driven, supportive Aerospace Engineering Experts Receive a robust benefits package that includes A week in the life of an Aerospace Engineer: Perform aerospace engineering in support of flight control system development; aircraft modeling and simulation; analysis of aircraft flight dynamics; and ground and flight test support.
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C#, develop, programming, python, sdet, software developer, software development engineer, software engineer. Education: BS or BA degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering or Computer Engineering from an accredited college or university.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, related STEM degree, or related field OR applicable experience from desired skills below in lieu of the degree.
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As the Security Systems Engineer (SSE) , you will provide specialized systems engineering support to a NAVAIR acquisition program based at NAS Patuxent River, MD. You may also act as a project lead in the development of engineeringprocedures and controls.
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SAIC is searching for a Senior Systems Engineer to support PM265 EFG Air Vehicle Class Desk by providing systems engineering oversight for Air Vehicle hardware/software integration, Block III modernization, and other efforts as required.
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As the System Security Engineer (SSE), you will provide specialized systems engineering support to a NAVAIR acquisition program based at NAS Patuxent River, MD. You may also act as a project lead in the development of engineering procedures and controls.
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Candidates should have experience with software designed radios with Embedded COMSEC, anti-jam, and SATCOM waveforms. Test ARC-210 radios capabilities provided with Collins radio and RCU software releases.
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