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The Control Systems section within the Sensor Power and Analog Design Department (SPAD) has an exciting employment opportunity for a Senior Engineer with motion control experience.
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Experience with control systems design and signal processing. Bachelors degree or higher in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Biomedical Engineering, or similar discipline.
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Power Distribution - Ground, Air, Shipboard, and Space, Power Generation, Line Voltage, High Current, Low Voltage, Micro-Power, DC, AC, Multi-Phase Power Control, Fault Reporting, Isolation, Protection Circuits, Redundant Systems.
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Our team is looking for a Co-Op student with an interest in solving challenging AI/ML and signal/image processing problems for biomedical technologies (e.g., ultrasound, microscopy, x-ray). Our core technical competencies include system-level modeling and gap analysis, advanced sensing and signal processing, machine learning and artificial intelligence, computational modeling, hardware and software prototyping, model-based systems engineering, and human data collection in laboratory and field environments.
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Responsible for the proper operation and documentation all building systems, to include without limitation, fire alarm, fire sprinkler, security alarm, emergency lighting and signage, emergency egress, building access control, monitoring and recording, fuel distribution, elevators, generators, communications, disposal, sanitary, domestic water, plumbing, electric, heating, cooling, and ventilation.
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Master’s or Ph. D. in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Biomedical Engineering or similar discipline. Experience developing software to control devices and log sensor/diagnostic data.
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Advanced sensors, aerospace, aerostructures, avionics, air and missile defense systems, aircraft engines and auxiliary power units, command and control systems, cyber and software solutions, defense, digital, mechanical systems, power controls, precision weapons, program management, radars, scientific research, software development, space, technology, and training.
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Fikst's areas of expertise include biomedical instruments and consumables, microfluidics, specialty plastic design, optics, industrial automation, robotics, and design for manufacturing. As part of Re:Build Manufacturing, we are able to collaborate with other member sites and leverage a greater network of capabilities including composites, industrial design, structural analysis, and embedded systems design.
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Create custom control systems specifically designed for rare earth metal refining processes, covering material feeding, extraction, electrolysis, solvent extraction, and other critical processes.
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You will be joining a diverse project team supporting the development of test solutions for radar, sonar, communication, missile, combat control systems, subsystems and components for various programs within Raytheon.
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Position Title: Security Control Assessor (SCA) II. Minimum of four (4) years' experience in SAP, SCI or Collateral Information Systems (IS) Security and the implementation of regulations identified in the description of duties.
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Troubleshoots CSP-related biomedical equipment issues, determines current status of equipment, then places work orders with Biomedical Engineering to communicate said issues to equipment manufacturers.
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The successful candidate will have demonstrated leadership skills and expertise in areas such as: RF, radar, communications systems, analog and digital signal processing, software-defined radios (SDRs), FPGA firmware and hardware development, microcontrollers and embedded processors, physics modeling and simulation, systems engineering, and test & evaluation.
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Ability to obtain and maintain a TS/SCI level security clearance, including polygraph Familiarity with control systems in a critical infrastructure environment (manufacturing, power plant, water/wastewater, or equivalent) with awareness of OT, ICS, SCADA, PLCs, DCS, IEDs, Industrial Firewalls, or DCS and related hardware and software.
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Participate in project kick-off teams improving quality aspects of product introduction, and have a fundamental understanding of quality systems, SPC, and control plans. The CMM Programmer will develop CMM inspection programs for new and existing products using PC DMIS software.
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