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International Association for Radio, Telecommunications and Electromagnetics (iNARTE) Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Engineer Certification. As a Gibbs and Cox E3 Engineer, is responsible for minimizing electromagnetics effects that may degrade the operational capability of equipment, systems, and platforms within their electromagnetic environments (EME.
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QualificationsEducation / Certifications: Must meet one or more of the following:A Bachelor’s degree from a school of engineering with at least one curriculum accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) as a professional engineering curriculum in one of the following fields: Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Electronics Engineering.
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V2X is hiring multiple E3 and Electrical Engineers that range in seniority to assess electromagnetic integration challenges and solutions space for radar and other sensor systems on current Navy platforms and platforms in development.
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The Engineering Technician IV performs assignments that are not completely standardized or prescribed, selects or adapts standard procedures or equipment, using fully applicable precedents, receives initial instructions, equipment requirements, and advice from supervisor or engineer as needed, performs recurring work independently.
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SSI seeks an ECAD PCB Engineer with Electronic Computer-aided Design (ECAD) schematic design skills to work as part of a multi-disciplined team generating solutions for Department of Defense and other government customers.
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Amentum is seeking a Senior Engineering Technician/EMC Engineer to perform Test and Evaluation, and configuration management of C5ISR systems. Minimum Requirements: A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in an electrical engineering with an RF focus or Physics with an emphasis in electromagnetic interference (EMI), electric field propagation, and/or electromagnetic compatibility (EMC.
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Full Stack Java Engineer with experience in Java version 8 or higher and using Spring and or Spring boot framework. We are currently seeking a dynamic Software Engineer IV to join our team in Columbus, GA. The qualified candidate will work throughout the software development life cycle and perform in a utility capacity to create, design, code, debug, maintain, test, implement and validate applications with a broad understanding of a variety of languages and architectures.
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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 an experienced Electrical Engineer to support a government/contractor team on-site at Dahlgren Naval base in Dahlgren, VA.
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5+ years of experience as an Electrical Engineer. Provide journeyman level Electrical Engineering support to a complex and fast moving DoD program with real world impacts. Education: A Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Electrical Engineering from an accredited college or university is required.
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Direct Support Professional (Adult Program Assistant) VA. St. Coletta of Greater Washington is a non-sectarian, nonprofit organization that supports individuals with intellectual disabilities, autism, and secondary disabilities.
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We value the experience of the employee, their wellbeing, and their experience on a personal and professional level as part of the key fabric in building and maintaining an innovative and culture rich experience for the employee and their family.
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You will serve as the primary and senior civilian professional and technical advisor to the SMWDC SWTD Division Director and Deputy Director on overall operations, core competencies, organizational make-up, and resourcing.
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Information regarding opportunities, how to submit your resume and your contact information is located on the Air Force Civilian Careers LinkedIn site.
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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 an Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Engineer to join our team.
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Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Engineer. Professional development: employee-led interest groups for personal and professional development plus great training options. Employee led interest groups for personal and professional development.
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