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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $201,400 - $229,900 for Lead Software Engineer. 2+ Experience with distributed database systems (Cassandra, ElasticSearch) Lead a portfolio of diverse technology projects and a team of developers with deep experience in machine learning, distributed microservices, and full stack systems to create solutions that help meet regulatory needs for the company.
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The Test engineer will be focused on supporting the FAA in sustaining and modernizing ATC voice communications systems within the NAS. The Test engineer will provide direct, on-site support to the FAA VS&R Test and Evaluation Team at the William J. Hughes Technical Center (WJHTC) in Egg Harbor Township, NJ and provide testing expertise for support of user requirements of complex to highly complex software/hardware applications.
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This position may function as a Lead Stationary Engineer which coordinates and monitors the work assignments of the Stationary Engineers. Responsible for monitoring the operation of power supply to the property's heat, refrigeration and cooling systems.
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Sr. Solar PV Design Engineer / Renewables Electrical Engineer - Creates detailed, accurate, and comprehensive technical drawings for commercial solar system projects using AutoCAD. Candidates that have worked in the following roles for renewable, utility, or clean energy companies would be ideal: Solar project Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Electrical Design Engineer.
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Graduate degree in Computer Science, Statistics, Informatics, Information Systems, or a related quantitative field, with a strong advantage if certified in Databricks Data Engineering. Experience contributing to the architecture and design utilizing Databricks for ML/AI systems and tools.
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LS Technologies, a Tetra Tech Company, is seeking a Telecommunications Requirements Engineer with technical expertise in telecommunications systems and services to support the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) at the William J. Hughes Technical Center.
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The Sr. MEP Electrical Project Engineer will possess 10 to 12 years of relevant experience in electrical power, lighting, and fire alarm/systems design for educational, commercial, and industrial facilities to expand our client's growing MEP division.
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Position Overview: Indev has an immediate need and is seeking Systems Engineer candidates who can support the FAA’s 2nd level Systems Engineering group (AJM-25) at the FAA’s William J. Hughes Technical Center (WJHTC) in the Atlantic City NJ area.
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We are seeking a talented Information Security Systems Engineer to support the test, development, deployment, and on-going support of a nationwide, mission-critical communication system.
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Description : Client is seeking a talented Information Security Systems Engineer to support the test, development, deployment, and on-going support of a nationwide, mission-critical communication system.
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Information Security Systems Engineer needed for a contract-to-hire opportunity with SOC's client to work in Atlantic, City, New Jersey (Hybrid). Experience in FAA National Airspace System (NAS) telecommunications or air traffic management a plus.
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Perform enterprise security gateway access control, baseline configuration management, and system performance testing to ensure requirements compliance.
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The Senior Electrical Design Engineer will be responsible for supporting the Engineer Department by leading projects, utilizing CAD for designing and interpretation, and supervising specialists and contractors.
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3+ years of electrical design related experience in facilities, power distribution systems, data center design, power quality analysis, lighting systems, fire alarm systems and controls, grounding, lightning protection, Uninterruptible Power Sources (UPS) and security systems.
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Center 3 (19075), United States of America, McLean, Virginia Principal Associate, Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Engineer Capital One is hiring a technical Cyber Security professional to join the Data Loss Prevention (DLP) team and work with the line of business stakeholders building DLP system policies/ruleset based on ongoing regulatory requirements and analysis of user business processes and workflows.
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