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Support Manufacturing operations, including on-site troubleshooting and debugging, both independently and in collaboration with design engineering teams. 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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Site surveyors have the opportunity to partner with several teams within the company as the Site Technicians are required on all projects and provide the Design and Engineering group the required information to accurately build and permit the project plans for solar installation.
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Experience in an engineering design and development environment with 4+ years direct experience with Test Equipment design and development tasksThe ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. Government issued (Secret) security clearance is required.
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5+ years of relevant experience with specialization in preparing designs in the civil engineering field including site, grading, stormwater, and foundation plans. Under the general direction and supervision of the CAD Manager, the Civil CAD designer performs CAD drafting and design duties to support the fabrication, manufacturing and installation of natural gas metering and pressure regulating stations and liquefied natural gas (LNG) and compressed natural gas (CNG) handling facilities.
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The successful candidate will have ample opportunities to develop professionally through frequent collaboration with senior engineers, project manager, clients, regulatory agencies, and industry-leading subject matter experts, and attendance at professional conferences.
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Knowledge of laws, regulations, policies and guidelines that govern animal research, research conduct principles (GLP) and current methodology of laboratory animal medicine and management is important.
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CMM programming experience with PC DMIS or similar softwareUnderstanding of GD&TExperience reading and interpreting engineering drawingsProficiency in Microsoft OfficeStrong command of written and verbal EnglishAbility to interact with all levels of the organization, from production associates to senior leaders.
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The Senior Permitting Consultant will perform program research, planning and development, permitting, compliance monitoring, inspections/enforcement, and technical support services in relation to air, water, waste, corrective action, mining, biology, and other environmental programs.
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Reporting to the CEO, the Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) will play a pivotal role in leading our scientific research and development efforts to drive scientific strategy and to shape the pipeline of novel CNS therapies.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Product Manager to lead the development and commercialization of our computational chemistry software products. The Senior Product Manager, AI and Cheminformatics Software will be part of the product management team responsible for the portfolio of our AI, Cheminformatics, and automation drug discovery products.
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Develop standardized, modular, well-specified workflows for organism engineering using the BioNet. Advance synthetic biology interoperability and reusability by making project and workflow steps systematically available through BioNet. Liaise between MITRE and BioNet partners.
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This program will support the replacement of the current Hawaii Air Route Surveillance Radar Version 4 (ARSR-4) to include prototype development, test, site preparation, and installation.
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Technology leader in the research and development of GPS (Global Positioning System) related hardware and software, including specialized receivers, anti-jam systems and other advanced products for government and commercial markets.
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Communicate with on-call and management staff any concerns or issues that arise related to the care of individuals, staffing concerns, or general needs of the program in the absence of an on-site manager.
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