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Directs technical support activities that encompass system administration, system engineering, database management, system integration and network-engineering services in support of all on site and site supported training activities that employ digital Command-and- Control Information Systems (C2IS), Mission Command stimulation systems, simulation systems and virtual training systems.
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Provide support and consultation to plant management in automation engineering for optimizing plant operations, maintaining records, and updating technical documents and drawings created by CAD systems.
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The Newport Engineering Office (NEO) department is seeking engineers of all levels to be members of the Simulation/Stimulation (Sim/Stim) system design and development team in Middletown, RI. The Sim/Stim team applies diversified engineering skills to produce simulation and stimulation test products in support of the Command and Control System Module (CCSM) Off-Hull Assembly and Test Site (COATS) facilities for VIRGINIA and COLUMBIA classes of submarines.
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A week in the life of a Systems Engineer II: Provide on-site coordination, engineering, technical, metrics, and program management support to US Navy and US Army Surface Ship Programs including attendance at production and status meetings providing remote and local in-service support.
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On-site intervention to diagnose and repair failures Programming and troubleshooting of PLC, HMI and Drive Debugging and recalibrate laser systems. The Field Service Engineer will be mandated to support our customers, by offering technical assistance during preventive or curative maintenance.
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The Journeyman Aircraft Systems Engineer will develop detailed solutions for technical, operational, and maintenance problems including assist maintenance in troubleshooting/repair of the rigging of aircraft control systems, hydraulic systems, fuel systems, pressurization systems.
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Maintain rigorous and regular follow-up with requesting customers Train the client's on-site operations staff. Providing turnkey machines and OEM systems, the driving force behind the company is the desire to push the limits of laser technology and establish new standards in the industry.
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Offer continuous automation support to the plant for all shifts by participating in the on-call program, which includes evaluating and determining actions for automation incidents after hours and on weekends, possibly requiring on-site supervision to maintain operational efficiency.
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Provides technical support on capital projects to ensure that company and/or industry standards are followed, and reliable instrumentation is installed. Resolve electrical technical issues that arise during system design, implementation, and site commissioning /startup.
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Work Status: Full-Time Location: San Diego Security Clearance: Secret Requisition Number: SE-002ZH Job Summary As a Systems Engineer, you will work on a multi-disciplinary team and provide hands-on technical support to USS Naval Ships both on and offboard ships.
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SAIC is seeking a Systems Engineer Principal for the Washington Navy Yard located in Washington, DC. This position is 100% on- site. Provide technical analysis and program/project management support for acquisition strategy development, trade study technical assessments, configuration and document control, schedule/milestone establishment and tracking and cost estimation and control.
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Washington, DC (On-Site) Full-Time Responsibilities: Raven is seeking a Senior Systems Engineer in Washington, DC. As a Senior Systems Engineer with Raven, you will provide technical support for life cycle management, to include system acquisition, development, integration, deployment, operations, and sustainment of a high priority weapon system.
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As the highly experienced subject matter expert, you will proactively monitor and maintain the buildings systems, maintaining expertise around all electrical, mechanical and control system communication aspects of Material Handling Equipment (MHE) on site, including conveyor systems, sortation, robotics, and Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (AS/RS.
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You will be a friendly technical support presence for Maddox employees, facilitating new technology deployments and administering local network, surveillance, and access control deployments.
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Perform on-site support of submarine SCS and execute the duties of ISEA. Ability to interact and communicate with Navy and Design Yard/Shipbuilder Technical and Program Management principals and provide in-depth assessment of the development of complex submarine control systems.
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