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Develop a comprehensive understanding of aerostat flight characteristics, autonomous flight operations, and aerostat system modeling to inform the ongoing development of the flight control system.
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The Principal Software Engineer in the Advanced Technology department of the Software Engineering Directorate will serve as the Product Owner (PO) for a team developing tactical seeker flight software capabilities for major Advanced Technology missile programs.
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Broad understanding across major aircraft systems (Aerodynamics, Flight Controls, Structures, Avionics, Powertrain, Mission Software, etc.) Our company offers a competitive benefits package including generous healthcare and ST/LT disability coverage with the option to include an HSA, a 401k plan with a company match component, unlimited PTO, flexible work from home policies, stock options, free parking on-site, and a well-stocked snacks and coffee environment.
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Current Flight Service, Passenger Service or Passenger Sales experience. This job is a member of the Flight Service Team within the Customer Experience Division. Must be able to Meet the qualifications to train as a flight attendant, to enable better leadership of your team.
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Work with multi-disciplinary teams of engineers, including experts in human factors, autonomy, robotics, flight controls, aerodynamics, structures, and flight testing and to develop user interfaces for human-autonomy, human-computer, and human-robot interaction.
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Example projects might include developing and implementing the control system for transitioning an aerial vehicle from hovering to forward flight, sensor integration and control laws for an variable buoyancy underwater robot that can roll or swim, or deriving the Newton-Euler equations for a two armed climbing construction robot.
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Job Description The group seeks a Student Technical Assistant to work with our engineering staff on advanced concept demonstrations in the areas of data analysis, algorithm development, software development, digital signal processing, hardware design, and flight test support.
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United Airlines: Full knowledge of Unimatic (aircraft operation); Full knowledge of IBSOPS (meal board location); Ensures PSS (passenger counts) is used for forecasting; Ensures AirServ/AirVision is used for flight finalization; Ensures Sky Net is used for packaging/general requirements; Full knowledge on the use of Igaps (real flight info.
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Minimum 5 or more years managing complex airport and airline projects, with a focus on aircraft hangars, MRO, FBO, GSE, and flight kitchen facilities. Directs and coordinates activities of design disciplines and construction teams on projects of varying sizes, with a focus on aircraft hangars, MRO, FBO, GSE, and flight kitchen facilities.
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Responsible for the safe operation of the aircraft from taxi, take-off and landing of each flight per FAA guidelines, Original Equipment Manufacture's (OEM) Checklists, NetJets Flight Operations Manual (FOM) or Aircraft Operating Manual (AOM), and Standard Operating Practices (SOPs.
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You are an experienced flight controls simulation engineer who wants to contribute to making airplanes that fly themselves. Experience working in Model Based Development and certification of flight control systems, including proficiency in MATLAB/Simulink or another model-based development toolset.
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At GE Aviation, we have a relentless dedication to the future of safe and sustainable flight and the same dedication to the talented GE colleagues that make it happen. Experience as refrigeration mechanic working in an industrial environment.
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Knowledge of theory of flight, air navigation, meteorology, flying directives, aircraft operating procedures and mission tactics. Completion of Officer Training School (OTS), Air Force Academy (AFA) or Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC.
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Our engineers are responsible for all elements of the development lifecycle for test including test requirements, test system design, flight simulations, hardware-in-the-loop, computer-in-the-loop, advanced engineering prototyping technology, flight operations for manned and unmanned vehicles, environmental testing, environmental characterization, and engineering laboratory management.
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C#, ADA, Python, Software Engineer, Software Developer, Senior Software Engineer, Senior Software Developer, Waterfall, Agile, Scrum, Systems Engineering, DO-254, ARINC, GPS, Navigation, Flight Controls, FMS, Displays, Platform, MATLAB, Simulink, V&V.
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