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Northrop Grumman Mission Systems is seeking a Power Electronics Engineer/ Principal Power Electronics Engineer to join our growing design team located in Baltimore, MD. You will become part of Northrop Grumman's Power Conversion Technology design group, working with other engineers to develop state of the art power supplies and power products for military applications.
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The Photolithography Sustaining Engineer should possess a strong knowledge of lithography principles and practices, should be experienced with I-Line and DUV exposure systems, maskless direct-write systems, thin film coating, liftoff processes, image reversal, and resist chemistry.
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The Advanced Technologies group of Northrop Grumman Mission Systems is seeking an independent, motivated and resourceful Metrology Engineer for our Advanced Technology Lab (ATL) - located outside of Baltimore, Maryland - where we design, manufacture, and test semiconductor products for internal and commercial production customers as well as emerging technology programs.
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Experienced candidates will have at least a Bachelor's Degree in Science or other related technical degree and have experience designing, developing and/or testing RF and/or microwave antenna systems and/or related RF and Digital hardware.
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Experience in one or more of the following areas: ICS/SCADA protocols, system design, application, network communications, UNIX/Linux/Windows operation systems, C/C. Based near our largest Department of Defense Customer near Columbia, MD, you will work with geographically dispersed engineering teams responsible for the proposal response, design, implementation, administration, and maintenance of our government client's Electrical SCADA Systems that monitor and control electrical power across their local campus and enterprise sites around the world.
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At Collins Aerospace, our Mission Systems team helps civilian, military and government customers complete their most complex missions - whatever and wherever they may be. Our customers depend on us for intelligent and secure communications, missionized systems for specialized aircraft and spacecraft and collaborative space solutions.
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In this role, you will be responsible for identifying and driving resolution to security issues in a broad range of technologies (e.g., Linux, Windows, Virtualization\Hypervisors, Mobile, and Embedded\IoT systems.
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Bachelor's degree in System Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering Science, Engineering Management, or related discipline from an accredited college or university is required.
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