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Key Job Responsibilities The Hydraulic Engineer is the subject matter expert and responsible for engineering design, documentation, testing, and technical support of both field and manufacturing issues in the areas of hydraulic and pneumatic systems and components on large mobile mining equipment.
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The FSR shall coordinate, support, and conduct technical activities (involving L3Harris products and systems) as required by AFSOC end users. About the Role: The FSR shall provide comprehensive subject matter expert (SME) technical support.
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Leidos' Health Solutions uses a wide range of capabilities in Digital Modernization, Mission Software Systems, and enabling technologies like Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to support our customers' mission in advancing biomedical research and protecting public health.
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As a Launch Facility Instrumentation and Controls (I&C) Engineer, you will be part of a team of diverse engineering disciplines to design, build, commission and test the ground control and data acquisition systems that support New Shepard operations for mission launch, landing, vehicle recovery and maintenance activities.
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You will be responsible for the design of the instrumentation and control systems for the product lifecycle that includes initial requirements definition through system implementation, final commissioning and ensure that designs meet or exceed technical requirements.
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Experience applying, monitoring and maintaining cyber security controls (technical and governance), automated process hardening and process resiliency applied to Industrial Control Systems (ICS.
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This role requires that you know and understand the technical requirements of the ground instrumentation and control systems, that you participate in the development of control system requirements for the hardware and software of the control system definition.
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This will require the candidate to work collaboratively with program development and program execution staff to fully leverage the Aerospace Corporation's technical capabilities in relevant areas to best support the NNSA. Work Model This is a full-time position based in Albuquerque, NM or Crystal City, VA, offering a hybrid work model that requires 2-3 regular onsite workdays and remote flexibility as the business needs allow.
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Capable of applying the latest technologies and methodologies in data mining, machine learning, and predictive analytics to correlate disparate data sets and events, and derive value The Senior IT Systems Analyst shall provide technical and operational subject matter staff support to NSB OSU and various executive-level priority programs.
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In this role, you will perform analytical development in support of the clinical development of RNA/DNA vaccines and cell therapies as well as perform Quality Control operations according to established processes to ensure production consistency and product quality.
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Our client, is seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer is responsible for the design of topside and subsea electrical and software equipment of the Subsea Control System (SCS) including, but not limited to, Master Control Stations (MCS), Hydraulic Power Units (HPU), Electrical Power Units (EPU), Topside Protocol Communication Unit (TPCU) modem racks, and subsea data acquisition systems for offshore facilities.
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The successful candidate will act as the primary contact within the US to support both business and Shared Service Centre users in their daily use of Group Financial Systems. To assist with the development of change control and support framework, and help to develop the function to meet both internal and external policies and standards.
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Master’s degree in Systems Engineering or in a related technical or scientific fields such as Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, Operations Research, Engineering Management, Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree program.
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Provide general technical oversight of railroad train control systems and perform system usage and performance analyses. The Manager, Positive Train Control (PTC) reports to the Deputy Director of Systems Engineering and is responsible for the engineering and oversight of the PTC System for the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (Caltrain.
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The LIS Analyst will be responsible for the implementation, maintenance, and support of Laboratory Information Systems (LIS). Provide technical support and troubleshooting for LIS users, including laboratory technicians, clinicians, and IT staff.
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