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Experience with structures design, structural modeling and simulation, structures ground test, or structures flight test. Flight test support includes providing real time control room monitoring of Structures parameter telemetry from the flight test aircraft, conducting pre-flight predictions and post flight data requests, correlation of flight test data with analytic predictions, and support of flight test anomaly resolution.
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Developing NDI procedures, reviewing existing NDI requirements, evaluating and/or applying new technologies, assisting NDI engineering activities, and performing inspections on flight test, fielded aircraft, or naval systems; and.
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The Boeing Company is looking for a Flight Operations Mechanic to join our Boeing Test & Evaluation team in Patuxent River, MD. Perform aircraft and/or spacecraft bench or flight line operational checkout, trouble-shooting, adjustment and repair of any electrical or electronic system.
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Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems has a current job opening for a Level 4 Flight Inspector located in Patuxent River, MD. 12 years' experience working with production, flight operations, Flight Test and engineering and the customer.
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NET framework to design, develop, enhance, test, and implement software for a Naval web application tracking aircraft suitability for safety of flight. WindChill Application Administration. Familiarity with ePower and ColdFusion.
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Minimum 6 years practical knowledge of military aircraft systems and related fields such as flight controls, avionics and other electrical subsystems, low observables systems design, manufacturing, and maintenance, propulsion systems, aircrew and human machine interfaces, radar fundamentals and advanced electromagnetics theory, combat mission planning and weapons employment, and adversary threat capabilities.
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Naval Test Wing Atlantic (NTWL) provides flight test engineering, programmatic, and administrative support to Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) and is the cognizant authority for Test and Evaluation (T&E) with participation in all phases of the air weapon systems life cycle management for manned and unmanned fixed wing, rotary wing, aerial and lighter-than-air vehicles.
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Must have been a Maintenance Controller for minimum of two (2) years with previous documented "Safe for Flight" authority. A minimum of eight (8) years' experience in the aviation maintenance field.
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Operates Windows and Linux based Automated Information Systems (AIS) to support flight test data collection, download, duplication, and archiving. Operates Windows and Linux based Automated Information Systems (AIS) to support flight test data collection, download, duplication, and archiving.
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You will perform research and development necessary to provide complex, advanced instrumentation hardware for use in Naval Aircraft flight test operations. You will work with project branches to understand the requirements for current and future flight test programs.
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Candidate should have intimate knowledge of military communications systems, radar altimeters, navigation systems, data loaders, moving maps, and flight mission computer hardware and software. Seeking a Senior Communications/Avionics Engineer to join our team in support of Navy acquisition programs specifications, evaluations, and integration of military avionics systems.
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Journey Flight Controls Software / Computer Engineer - Ability to Obtain Clearance. 2-5 years of relevant experience Flight Control Law design and analysis Flight Control system simulation and hardware in the loop Flight Control system testing (ground, flight, and lab environment) Flight Control Software development, integration, analysis, and test.
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A week in the life of an Aerospace Engineer:Perform aerospace engineering in support of flight control system development; aircraft modeling and simulation; analysis of aircraft flight dynamics; and ground and flight test support.
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This program provides full life cycle acquisition of naval aviation platform and general training systems, training range instrumentation systems, and distributed mission training centers to provide U.S. Navy and Marine Corps pilots, naval flight officers, aircrew, and maintainers with the training equipment required to provide lethal capability and operational readiness.
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