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Minimum Qualifications of Composites Researcher Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering or Materials Science and 1-5 years of relevant experience. Collect, organize, and reduce data to report on basic engineering constants, mechanical properties for database development and screening/ranking of performance.
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TRAINING & ADVANCEMENT Upon completion of initial 7–9 week Recruit Training (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing positions in the Navy submarine electronics field report to Basic Enlisted Submarine School in Groton, Conn., for 4 weeks instruction in basic submarine systems.
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Support the integration of Data/Voice/Video/Telephony in the tactical network, engineering and technical documentation and assistance in the development of technical requirements, specifications, plans and reports, software/hardware engineering, preparation of independent assessments, systems engineering, technical expertise at fielding locations, test and evaluation, architectural/interoperability support, and quality engineering.
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You'll apply your expertise in routing and switching, integration of encryption gear, network design and architecture, system interoperability, IP engineering, network transport layers, multi-protocol label switching, gateway protocol, and virtual routing and forwarding as you join our team of problem-solvers to help the DoD evolve and deploy new capabilities and technologies.
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Experience analyzing high volumes of logs, network data (e.g., Netflow, Full Packet Capture), and other attack artifacts in support of incident investigations and in-depth knowledge of architecture, engineering, and operations of at least one enterprise SIEM platform (e.g., Google Chronicle, ArcSight, Splunk,Nitro/McAfee Enterprise Security Manager, QRadar, LogLogic.
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MA/MS and 10yrs experience or BA/BS in Electrical Engineering and 18 years of experience. Demonstrated leadership and management ability in related engineering discipline activities for conducting system, subsystem and component level characterization, exploitation and analysis of electronic systems.
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Participating as the primary security engineering representative on engineering teams for the design, development, implementation, evaluation, and/or integration of secure networking, computing, and enclave environments.
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This role will focus on providing oversight and system security engineering services to ensure the secure, reliable, and uninterrupted availability of customer-developed and deployed systems and networks.
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Understand the relationships between system engineering, test & evaluation and logistics to include an understanding of Army regulations and pamphlets. Provide Logistic support to the Product Support Managers and Life Cycle Logisticians to include general maintenance engineering; sustainment strategy planning; emerging policy and law investigation to inform sustainment decisions; and maintenance evaluation and maintenance assessment.
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About Semper Valens Solutions: Semper Valens Solutions, Inc. (SVS) is a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) providing Cost Effective Software and Systems Engineering, Field Support, Training and Full Life cycle Support Management to the DOD and VA community.
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MAG Aerospace is hiring for a Senior Network Engineer - Subject Matter Expert - who will provide communications engineering expertise to PEO C3T in pursuit of technical and policy solutions to tactical enterprise and local area C4ISR challenges facing the Army’s current and future forces.
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A minimum of 15+ years of engineering experience (software/network, Satellite, RF engineering), to include at least 5 years PEO/PM level experience with Tactical Network. Knowledge of RF engineering.
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Desired skills:Familiarity with Aircraft Survivability Equipment (ASE) system integration, RF simulators, RWR/RSDS test equipment, and ELINT systemsFamiliarity with engineering hardware analysis tools (Spectrum Analyzers, Oscilloscopes, Network Analyzers) and hardware connectivity and protocolsSpecialized military experience in radar warning systems and threat analysis is highly valued.
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The Support the development, operations and review of Systems Engineering Reviews,( IBR, SSR, SFR, SFA, PDR, CDR,TRR , and deployment readiness, Support the development and review of the Systems Engineering Management Plan (SEMP.
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Our expert capabilities include intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), and cyber; secure enterprise IT engineering and operations; military training and simulation; logistics management and integrated product support; and fleet maintenance, modernization, repair and sustainment.
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