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The ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance), Aviation, and Security (IAS) business area is a leader in ISR and aviation, it is a leading prime manned and unmanned aircraft systems integrator for innovative, high-performance ISR and aviation systems.
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Required to deliver courseware in civil engineering subject matter and related business information systems in both live and distance learning environments to include Temporary Duty (TDY) locations.
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We are currently searching for a new, full-time member for our team for the position of: Position Responsibilities: Knowledge of avionics engineering in support of avionics subsystem definition, development, integration, all verification methods to include review of ICDs, sustainment, modeling/simulation, test and evaluation, and airworthiness certification across a wide range of hardware and software systems.
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Assist the Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM) and provide multi-discipline expertise covering project management, system security engineering, system administration, and network administration.
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We provide systems engineering, integration, and advanced technology services to transform the future safety, security, and resiliency of critical missions on the ground, in the air, in space, and in the information systems that connect these domains.
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All contractor personnel supporting this task order shall be technically and professionally qualified in the application of the Air Force Instructional Systems Development (ISD) process and must have a solid working knowledge of the Air Force’s Bioenvironmental Engineering career field.
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The candidate will work closely with one or more of our electronics suppliers to provide electrical engineering support in the manufacture of printed circuit board assembly (PCBA)/circuit card assembly (CCA) and the associated system Line Replaceable Unit (LRU) enclosures for one of our combat vehicle systems.
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Maintains external fuel and grounding systems. SNC is a global leader in aerospace and national security committed to moving the American Dream forward. The Department of Defense Consolidated Adjudications Facility (DoD CAF), a federal government agency, handles the adjudicative aspects of the security clearance eligibility process for industry applicants.
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Responsible for planning, implementing and reporting on Systems Engineering activities. Ensures the logical and systematic conversion of requirements into total systems solutions that acknowledge technical and engineering principles.
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Three years strong industrial utility systems maintenance background in a manufacturing environment (food processing plant preferred). Operate and maintain all engine room and other equipment including ammonia refrigeration, boilers, pumps, compressors, condensers, and electrical systems.
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TACG is seeking a Security Control Assessor at Wright Patterson AFB. This position will support testing and evaluation (T&E) of new applications and systems at the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL.
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Experience in various HPC systems, various HPC technologies:Cray/Cray EX, IBM, SGI, Penguin, or custom architecturesInfiniBand (IB), Intel Omni-Path interconnectsIntel Xeon, AMD EPYC, or ARM CPUsNvidia graphic processing units (GPU)s.
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Individual backflow license and NICET Level II in water based or fire alarm systems. Individual backflow license and NICET Level II in water based or fire alarm systems are pluses. The primary function of this role is to perform NFPA based inspections of water-based fire systems and fire alarm systems.
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The Wing delivers unparalleled capability to the Air Force through a combination of world class infrastructure and expertise of its diverse workforce of military, civilian and contractor personnel encompassing 75 occupational specialties including science and engineering, occupational health and safety, medical professions, technicians, educators, and business operations and support.
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The role involves close collaboration with electronics suppliers to provide electrical engineering support in the manufacture of printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA) and circuit card assemblies (CCA), along with their associated system Line Replaceable Unit (LRU) enclosures.
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