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EBA Engineering, Inc. (EBA) is actively seeking a junior level Structural/Bridge Engineer to join our team. EBA provides civil/site, environmental, geotechnical, structural, transportation, water resources, and water systems engineering; construction management/inspection; field and laboratory material testing; asset management; and geospatial technologies services to clients throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.
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Stantec's environmental services group is seeking a mid-level or senior-level Quality Assurance (QA) Environmental Scientist to support our environmental grant support efforts within the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast region.
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We specialize in Computer Network Operations (CNO), embedded development, software engineering, cloud engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML), DevOps support, systems engineering and more.
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Omitron is seeking a Mid-Level Engineer to provide flight dynamics and satellite operations support to NASA's Flight Dynamics Facility (FDF). Job Title: Mid-Level Flight Operations Engineer, NASA Support.
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Will work as part of collaborative teams to support the system/software design engineering and development of calibration tools and interfaces, and life cycle processing, maintenance, and stewardship of the JPSS/GOES-R series and other Sensor Data Records (SDR) including instrument and data product quality monitoring in support of the NESDIS/STAR integrated calibration/validation program.
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Are experienced with engineering software packages for design and finite element analysis such as SolidWorks and Matlab. We are seeking a creative Mechanical Engineer to join the Engineering and Test Group (KME) where we specialize in advancing technological capabilities for Navy operations through development and testing of sophisticated sensor systems and complex electro-mechanical systems for maritime and undersea applications.
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Entry level, knowledge, and desire to gain practical technical experience in the creative (Electrical) engineering process, including participation in the concept, analysis, simulation, design, drawing, assembly, integration, troubleshooting, and testing of complex electrical, electromechanical, and automated/robotic and underwater vehicle systems.
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Experience with hands-on fabrication (i.e. soldering, machining, molding, 3D printing, welding) Experience with mechanical design using Computer Aided Design (CAD) (i.e. SolidWorks Software) Familiarity with printed circuit board (PCB) fabrication Familiarity with common electronics assembly processes Familiarity with wafer and chip-scale fabrication and interconnects.
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Analysis and Simulation: Perform mechanical analysis and simulation using engineering software (e.g., ANSYS, SolidWorks, COMSOL) to assess system performance, reliability, and efficiency.
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As a Senior Software Engineer with our Intel Division, you will develop, maintain, and enhance complex and diverse software systems (e.g., processing-intensive analytics, novel algorithm development, manipulation of extremely large data sets, real-time systems, and business management information systems) based upon documented requirements.
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Primary Responsibilities Gibbs & Cox, a Leidos Company, has an opening for a mid-Level Naval Architect to support the USCG Ship Design Team at USCG HQ by applying naval architecture principles, techniques, calculations, procedures, and criteria.
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Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering from an accredited college or university is required. Our employees have a wide variety ofengineering skills and talents in hardware, software and system engineering to solve the most challenging technical problems facing our customers.
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The Department seeks to fill positions primarily in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Quantum Computing, but exceptional candidates in all areas, including but not limited to Computational Biology, Computer Graphics and AR/VR, Computer Systems, Computer Vision, Cybersecurity, Data Sciences, Databases, Human-Computer Interaction, Programming Languages, Software Engineering, Theoretical Computer Science, etc., will be considered.
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TKO provides systems engineering, software development, data science and cloud development and engineering services to the Cyber Infrastructure Solutions customer. Career Area: Software Engineering.
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We are currently searching for a Senior Traffic Engineer/Project Manager to support our growing Traffic Engineering Department in the Mid-Atlantic region located in Springfield, VA or Virginia Beach, VA.
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