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Each new Hinckley yacht carries with it the symbol, Talaria, which marks the swift pursuit of superior ideas.
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SimVentions is a 100% employee-owned business and has consistently been voted one of Virginia's Best Places to Work. We are looking for a junior to mid-level Systems Engineer to join our team to provide program management support of DoD programs and projects.
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JHNA is seeking a Junior Software/Systems Engineer to provide support on Aircraft or Weapons Systems at Pax River, MD. JHNA is seeking a Junior Software/Systems Engineer to provide support on Aircraft or Weapons Systems at Pax River, MD.
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Location: PAX River, MD (On-Site) USA. Paid Time Off, Paid Holidays, Paid Leave (e.g., Maternity, Paternity, Jury Duty, Bereavement, Military) Required Skills & Experience: Two (2) years of experience in Systems Engineering consisting of the design, development, integration, and system testing of computer hardware, computer software, and navigation, sensor, and communication subsystems.
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Software Test Engineer. This is a software test engineering position where the ideal candidate would use their experience testing modeling and simulation software to support a developing government program.
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As an anti-tamper systems engineer on our team, you have the chance to shape by leading an anti-tamper design and implementation effort. Anti-Tamper Systems Engineer, Senior. Our people-first culture prioritizes the benefits of flexibility and collaboration, whether that happens in person or remotely.
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Applies engineering principles to investigate, analyze, plan, design, develop, implement, test, or evaluate military weapons systems.
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Hardware Design Engineer, Mid. As an electronics engineer, you understand the workings behind complex systems. Hardware Design Engineer, Mid. Experience with digital and analog circuit design.
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The SCIEX Field Service Engineer is responsible to maintain, install and repair Sciex products at both internal and external customer sites, including our strategic accounts. LCMS and/or capillary electrophoresis experience is required, prior experience using and/or servicing mass spectrometry or scientific instrumentation.
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The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) Program Division is seeking a technically proficient and operationally oriented Principal Defense Systems Engineer with experience leading Digital Transformation efforts for large defense programs to contribute to an enterprise transformation opportunity for our Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense sponsor.
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Our Common Avionics Team is currently seeking a skilled, motivated, and disciplined Electronics Engineer to provide support for avionics sustainment-related engineering projects. Title: Electrical Engineer.
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Senior Network Engineer with a broad skill set to support the Orion program at NSWC Dahlgren. Senior Network Engineer. Orion provides rapid engineering solutions to emergent non-conventional threats, integrating microelectronics and scalable network and communication capabilities for immediate operational deployment.
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Serve as a senior unified network engineer encompassing terrestrial and SATCOM communications hardware and software solutions. Serving federal, state, & local government clients as well as public higher education institutions, our team of over 15,000+ professionals brings fresh perspective to help clients anticipate disruption, reimagine the possible, and fulfill their mission promise.
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We help our nation's military and government leaders realize the Cost, Schedule, and Performance goals of their organizations through our expert integrated logistics, engineering, training, and strategic program management support.
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Spalding Consulting, Inc. is a professional services company delivering cutting-edge solutions to the Department of Defense since 2001.
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