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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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Are you interested in working on engineering challenges associated with the reentry systems deployed as part of our Nation 's premiere strategic ballistic missile and long range strike hypersonic weapons systems.
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Have 5+ years of in a missile system engineering discipline such as antenna analysis and test, missile test and evaluation, or formal systems engineering concepts. Have experience with systems engineering of complex systems.
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The Pre-Sales Engineer will coordinate and collaborate with sales, offer management, engineering, project management, and product teams. Coordinates all information and project requirements to engineering and program management personnel for accurate implementation.
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Degree in Network Engineering, Systems Engineering, Information Technology, or related field (e.g., General Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Forensics, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Information Assurance, or Computer Security.
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TKO provides systems engineering, software development, data science and cloud development and engineering services to the Cyber Infrastructure Solutions customer. A Master's degree or PhD in a Qualified Engineering Field plus eighteen (18) years of systems engineering experience.
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Job ID: TAP00056 Position : RF Engineer Location : US – MD, Columbia Category : Hardware Clearance Requirement : Secret Education Requirement : Bachelor's degree in electrical, computer engineering, or physics (or related technical field) Experience Requirement : 5 Years TAP is seeking to hire a RF Engineer to join our team.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related technical discipline from an accredited college or university, and eight (8) years of experience as a software integrator, tester, system administrator, or systems engineer in programs and contracts of similar scope, type, and complexity.
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Bachelor's of Science in: Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Structural Engineering, Physics or related field specializing in thermodynamics and heat transfer with 9 years of experience, a M.S Degree with 7 years of experience, or a PhD with 4 years of experience.
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Minimum 3 years 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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At Accenture Federal Services, nothing matters more than helping the US federal government make the nation stronger and safer and life better for people.
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Network Engineering, Systems Engineering, Information Technology, or related field (e.g., General Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Forensics, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Information Assurance, or Computer Security.
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Candidates from all areas of geotechnical engineering with crosscutting expertise in one or more of the following areas are encouraged to apply: effects of climate change on geosystems, resiliency of civil infrastructure systems across multiple geohazards, sensing technologies in geoengineering, biomediated and bioinspired geotechnical engineering, energy-related applications of geotechnical engineering and artificial intelligence/machine learning applications to geotechnical engineering.
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As a Senior Electrical Engineer (industry equivalent: Electrical Engineer 3), 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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DevOps Level 3 requires a bachelor’s degree in system engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering Science, Engineering Management, or related discipline, and 8+ years of experience as a DevOps engineer on programs and contracts of similar scope, type, and complexity.
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