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The programs we support in Saint Charles, MO include Direct Attack weapons (JDAM, SDB, MOP, HAAWC and associated derivatives) and Cruise Missiles (SLAM ER, Harpoon and development weapons) utilized on various military aircraft, some ground-based platforms, and other future contract awards.
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You will: ensure that all documents are prepared and organized; maintain automated systems; secure and control weapons and ammunition; and schedule and provide maintenance for weapons. Secure and control weapons and ammunition in security areas.
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Through your training, you will develop the skills and experience to enjoy a civilian career as an electronics mechanic, an avionics technician, or a missile facilities repairer with civilian firms that design, build, and test weapons for the military.
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Create real-time operator-in-the-loop embedded systems, weapons systems, and weapon interfaces. The Boeing St. Charles campus is just 25 miles from downtown St. Louis. From catching a Cardinals game at Busch Stadium to riding to the top of the Gateway Arch, the nation’s tallest monument, the list of activities in St. Louis is endless.
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Design, implement, and tune game systems including economies, player abilities, weapons, gear, customization, metagame. Interest for playing games and understanding their underlying elements, particularly RPG’s and First Person Shooters.
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Experience as a fighter aircraft pilot or as an air-to-air weapons system operator. Graduate of a Weapons School. Experience as a fighter aircraft pilot or as an air-to-air weapons system operator.
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Weapons and Tactics: (10%) Enables weapon system optimization for intelligence system employment and integration into Combat Air Force operations. Plans, organizes, and instructs academic and hands-on training pertaining to the use of intelligence systems; provides advice on the proper weapons and tactics to enhance execution of the ISR mission.
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A love for movies and a radiant positivity are your secret weapons. In this role, you'll be our Box Office rockstar, making ticket buying a breeze, mastering the kiosk, and ensure moviegoers find their way to their cinematic adventures.
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Air Force Weapons School Instructor Course Graduate or Navy Fighter Weapons School instructor pilot Preferred. Air Force Weapons School Instructor Course Graduate or Navy Fighter Weapons School instructor pilot Preferred.
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Capacity team members enjoy the opportunity and benefits of working at an early-stage artificial intelligence startup, but with leaders who’ve worked at places like Apple, Google, eBay, Answers.com, Oracle, Boeing, and many more world-class companies.
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