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Fourteen (14) years’ experience as a Hardware Engineer is analyzing complex hardware systems for SIGINT solutions is required. The Leidos National Security Sector has a career opportunity for a Hardware Engineer in Annapolis Junction, MD.
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Bachelors or higher in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Technology, Information Technology, Physics, Mathematics, or any related field of study.
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If you are graduating with a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Optics, Physics, Electrical Engineering, or a related discipline and want to apply your expertise to optics and photonics research applications, we’d love to have you join our team.
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TCOM seeks a highly skilled and experienced Radio Frequency (RF) Engineer to join our innovative team specializing in tethered Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). The successful candidate will be responsible for collaborating with a multi-disciplined design team, including electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, systems engineers, software engineers, signal processing engineers, and scientists, to develop cutting-edge RF sensor systems.
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The Operating Engineer supports operation, inspection and maintenance processes to mechanical, HVAC, electrical and plumbing equipment and systems. You will work as part of an engineering team in Queenstown, MD. This position requires the Operating Engineer to be on-site.
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If so, then we offer a great opportunity for you as a senior electrical engineer. Do you have a passion for electrical design of custom electronics—leading electronics from the concept to prototype to qualification testing and finally to production.
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Examples of Qualified engineering fields include Aeronautics, Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Environmental, Mechanical, Nuclear, Software, Systems, and Engineering Management.
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Boasting state-of-the-art design capabilities, multiple processing nodes, electrical testing, environmental and QCI screening, and failure analysis, the NGMC is a leader in designing, fabricating, packaging, and delivering discriminating microelectronics to the military, aerospace, and commercial markets.
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Position Summary As an Electrical Engineer, serve as a vital member of the Oceaneering Aerospace and Defense Technologies (ADTECH) engineering team – an engineering center of excellence, and an exciting part of our dynamic, global enterprise.
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Position Overview:The Sr. Electrical Engineer will be responsible for leading the design, planning, and execution of electrical systems for federal building projects. This role requires extensive experience with AutoCAD, AutoDesk, or Revit, and a strong background in federal building standards and regulations.
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Note 1 – Examples of Qualified engineering fields include: Aeronautics, Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Environmental, Mechanical, Nuclear, Software, Systems, and Engineering Management.
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ARSIEM is looking for a System Engineer 3. Clearance Requirement : This position requires an active TS/SCI with a polygraph. This position will support one of our Government clients in Annapolis Junction, MD. Responsibilities Applies systems engineering principles throughout the systems life cycle phases: Concept, Development, Production, Utilization, Support, and Retirement.
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The Electrical Engineer supports Integrated Product Teams in the design, analysis, manufacture and test of digital and RF/analog and mixed electronics hardware at all levels of integration (chip, component, printed circuit board, module/chassis, system) across a multitude of platforms/domains (space, land, sea, air, cyber.
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Education: Hold a bachelors, masters, or PhD in electrical engineering, math, physics, computer engineering, or related technical field. This is your most important skill —other than being an amazing signal processing engineer.
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Qualifications: An active TS/SCI clearance + FS polygraph A Bachelors degree in a Qualified Engineering Field (See Note 1) or a related discipline (See Note 2) from an accredited college or university plus ten (10) years of systems engineering experience.
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