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The Systems Engineering Design & Architecture (SDA) organization is currently hiring a Software-focused Senior Systems Engineer to join our Tucson, AZ location.
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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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Staff Engineer, Systems Design/Architecture Engineering page is loaded. The Senior System Architect Engineer will be responsible for defining products from concept through development to release.
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Basic requirements:Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Systems Engineering, Software Engineering, or related field, 5 + years applicable systems engineering experience; or an equivalent combination of related education and work experience.
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Experience with power systems or controls engineering including PLC’s and HMI’s. From the products, software, and services driving the digital transformation of energy management and automation to volunteer activities, we make an impact by helping people and organizations become more resilient and efficient, more electric and digital.
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In order to effectively operate these war games, Systems Engineering, in partnership with other teams, builds and maintains a suite of software that powers a fleet of surrogate test systems ranging from UAV, UUV and more.
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Engineers working within the Descriptive Systems Modeling Group are designing novel flight control systems, Guidance hardware and Navigation software for next generation missiles, spacecraft & autonomous vehicles that are critical for our Nation’s defense.
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The Senior Staff Engineer, Systems Engineering plays a crucial role on our Systems Engineering team. Serve as accountable technical leader of global (North America, Europe, Asia) multi-functional engineering teams as we develop and integrate complex products/platforms involving numerous sub-systems (e.g. microelectronic, mechanical, firmware, other software) to deliver on outstanding end-to-end play experiences.
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Requires a Master's degree (or foreign equivalent) in Computer Science, Information Technology, Software Engineering, Computer Information Systems, or directly related field plus two (2) years of experience in database administration and engineering.
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As the C2 Senior Software Engineer you will be responsible for working closely with our most innovative customers in shaping requirements and pushing the boundaries for the Lattice platform.
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As a Senior Systems Engineer on a newly formed product team, you will join a small cross-functional group defining and developing an unprecedented industry-transforming robotic product.
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As a Senior Software Engineer working in the Audio Systems Technology team, you will build software features to drive best-in-class audio experiences across the Sonos hardware and software portfolio.
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