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Experience with Military Sealift Command (MSC) marine engineering and/or Navy design practices. Support the design, development, and construction of main machinery, ship systems, DPS, propulsion, and other machinery systems, and mission systems interfaces for the MSC and US NAVY ship acquisition programs.
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Candidates must have IP experience with drafting and patent prosecution, a chemical engineering or chemistry degree (advanced degrees and/or work experience prior to agency exam strongly preferred), and USPTO membership.
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7 years demonstrated subject matter expertise combined across the following area(s): Shipyard Operations Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program (SIOP) Performance Improvement Industrial Engineering Technology (ideation to execution for training solutions and business processes) Workforce Management Change Management.
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Oversee the development of technically sound Statements of Work to the Navy so that the changes may be considered for PSA work packages and Class engineering changes. Sayres, a leading provider of defense support services to the DOD, is currently seeking an experienced Senior Ship Design Manager (SSDM)Marine Engineering Manager with SECRET clearance, verifiable in DISS in Washington, DC.
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If you are graduating with a PhD in Applied Math, Applied Physics, Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering and would like to impact the development of the next generation of digital signal processing and communication algorithms for U. S. Navy electromagnetic systems, we'd love to have you join our team.
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The role includes support across the full business development lifecycle, with a focus on: intelligence gathering; building relationships with donors and partners; effectively managing the proposal development process from solicitation to submission; and implementing and leveraging appropriate tools and processes to support the development of winning proposal.
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Chemical engineering or chemistry degree. Direct Counsel is currently seeking a Patent Development and Strategy Attorney for to join a top law firm in their offices in Boston, Philadelphia, DC, Reston, San Diego, Palo Alto, or Seattle.
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The Business Operations Workforce Development Specialist supports the development and implementation of BOD organizational strategies for organizational task allocation, key process definition, and workforce development.
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Priority will be given to candidates in either one of two areas of special interest: (1) scalable synthesis, analysis and implementation of materials relevant to Quantum Information Science and Engineering (QISE), and (2) development of biomedical imaging materials and related technologies (e.g., computational modeling and machine learning) for disease diagnosis and treatment.
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County, State and Federal regulations and codes pertaining to public works engineering and construction, including but not limited to: WSDOT Standard Specifications, Local Agency Guidelines (LAG), AASHTO Design Standards, Stormwater Management Manual and County code.
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Experience with data engineering tools such as Kubernetes/Rancher, Cloudera. We are seeking a talented Mid-Level Application Security Engineer to join our dynamic team and contribute to the security posture of our software development lifecycle.
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The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park, announces multiple open postdoctoral positions focused on the development of novel materials and systems for thermal management of power and microelectronic systems, energy storage, cryogenic systems, wideband gap materials, and Machine Learning based electrothermal analysis of devices.
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This entails development of strategic partnerships with military flag level leadership, government, CACI and sub-contractors, advising and driving transformative process improvement initiatives to reach objectives.
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You bring at least 3 years of proven experience in process engineering, preferably in a manufacturing or industrial setting. In this role you will operate on a system-wide basis, offering technical support, guidance and expertise in the initial part of the casting process (metal planning activities, metal treatment, and scrap utilization, continuous casting process metallurgy), interacting with the Value Stream Specialties and working together with the Casthouse Process Engineer granting process discipline.
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As the Sr. Engineer/Developer for SailPoint, you will be responsible for engineering & development of IGA features and application connectors. 7 years of progressive Information Technology/Information Security experience in engineering and development of IGA features & Application integration.
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