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Assigned systems include Radar, Identify Friend or Foe (IFF), data links, Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC), Anti-Submarine Warfare/Anti-Surface Warfare (ASW/ASUW), tactics, navigation, communication, armament, ordnance, flight station acoustics or non-acoustics sensors.
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To support the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) efforts related to Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) leveraging the Siemens Teamcenter platform. A consistent track record demonstrating the design, development, implementation, delivery, upgrade, and maintenance of PDM and PLM systems.
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Supports multiple Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Program Managers and Assistant Program Managers for Logistics (APMLs) in the transportation of Security Assistance and Foreign Military Sales (FMS) material.
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Previous work experience demonstrating technical knowledge of Emerson DeltaV, ABB Infi-90 and Allen Bradley control systems. The Plant Control Systems Technician works on complex and detailed systems, troubleshoots and repairs instruments and controls, and replaces component parts as required.
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Mechanical, Construction, heavy equipment operation, excavation, underground storage tank, Underground Storage tank removals, piping systems, concrete, rebar, General labor, osha 30, threading, trench digging.
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Understands control systems for plant utilities, including air, water, power generation, and nitrogen Monitors or assists in the loading/unloading of LNG ships. Assist in training and guiding less experienced Technicians and address Operations control system concerns Basic understanding of all plant DCS, Safety Instrumented System (SIS), PLC, LNG regasification and liquefaction processes and control systems.
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Systems Application & Technologies, Inc. (STECH) is a progressive and well-established Department of Defense (DoD) contractor specializing in Range operations and maintenance (O&M); weapons testing; facilities management; aerial, ground and seaborne targets O&M; technical, logistics and other engineering support; systems integration; electronics and communications maintenance services; and a growing cybersecurity business.
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The position will pursue new opportunities in the areas of intelligence analysis, training, and mission support (all source, SIGINT, OSINT, HUMINT, Counterintelligence, GEOSPATIAL, Virtual Reality Training); targeting and mission planning; systems engineering and integration of C5ISR systems; and data ingest and integration.
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The Senior Avionics/Computer Engineer will support the execution of advanced Mission Computers and Data Storage (MCDS) development and research systems. Serve as the MCDS Systems Engineer for coordination of technical program status and execution throughout the design, engineering, integration, test and program execution process with the manufacture(s.
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As a Computer and Network Support Specialist with Sabre Systems, Inc. you will be supporting the Airborne Acoustic Signal Processing (AASP) team thats integrating software into one ofthe Navy's most technologically sophisticated aircraft platforms, the P-8A. This is a full time, in person role located at the Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Patuxent River, Maryland.
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BGI is currently seeking a full time Surface Warfare Subject Matter Expert (SME) to support activities at NAS Patuxent River, MD. SME must be an expert in Ship Self Defense System (SSDS), Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) systems, and AEGIS Combat System (ACS) with experience in weapons employment, radar resources, Link architectures and building weapons doctrine.
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Powered by our highly skilled workforces, we provide expert consultation on network and weapons systems acquisition programs, maintenance/modernization programs, and sustainment programs with solutions in Digital Transformation, Advanced Engineering, Physical Sciences Research, Platform Lifecycle Support, and Technical Services.
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Experience as an Operating System Administrator, Systems Engineer, Requirements Analyst, Information Systems Security Manager, or Information Systems Security Engineer. Experience as an Information Systems Security Officer.
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Active Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) or Certified Information Systems Manager (CISM). Contribute to the performance and success of warfighters for a program focused on Distance Learning (DL) related technologies and systems including Learning Management Systems (LMS) and Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) support.
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Description SAIC is looking for a Systems Engineer to support the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Training Systems Program Office with PM205. PM205 provides full life cycle acquisition of naval aviation platform and general training systems, training range instrumentation systems, and distributed mission training centers to provide U.S. Navy and Marine Corps pilots, naval flight officers, aircrew, and maintainers with the training equipment required to provide lethal capability and operational readiness.
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