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Howmet Dover Alloy is a world-class supplier of vacuum and air-melted nickel- and cobalt-based superalloys to aerospace, gas turbine, medical and other high-technology industrial markets. The Company's primary businesses focus on jet engine components, aerospace fastening systems, titanium structural parts and forged wheels.
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Our vacuum melted superalloys, machining, performance coatings and hot isostatic pressing for high performance parts enable the next generation of quieter, cleaner and more fuel-efficient aerospace engines.
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Revolutionize Aerospace Engineering: Craft Next-Gen Electromechanical Systems as our client's Elite Staff Engineer! Business office environment requiring use of telephone and personal computer Work under pressure and overtime when required, in order to meet deadlines Qualifications/Knowledge/Skills Required: Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering 8+ years' experience and technical knowledge in mechanical engineering design of hardware preferably in aerospace or defense industry.
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The incumbent must be a dynamic individual who can multi-task and oversee various activities associated with aerospace manufacturing ensuring that Mfg. Eng. activities are conducted in a manner that complies with company requirements (i.e. regulatory, safety, administrative, etc.
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Electrical Components EngineerLocation: Northern, NJSalary: $100,000 - $130,000 (or $60/hr - $75/hr on contract)Type: Contract or DirectElectrical Components Engineer Job DescriptionThe Electrical/Components Engineer is responsible for components management activities of electronics-based projects for use in the aerospace and defense markets.
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10 years' relevant work experience in a high technology, electro-mechanical environment (Aerospace and/or Military or other highly regulated industry) Founded in 1943, Marotta has been at the forefront of Aerospace & Defense milestones for over 80 years from breaking the sound barrier on the Bell X-1 and landing the first man on the moon to playing a critical role on today's advanced U.S Navy platforms as well as the emerging commercial pace industry.
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Python, MATLAB, Julia, satellites, secret, security clearance, flight, aviation, aerospace, Kent, Washington, On site, integration, testing, requirements, C, C#, C. Security+ , CASP+ CE, CISSP (or Associate), or CSSLP certificationExperience supporting aviation, flight simulation, embedded systems projectsFamiliarity with modeling & simulation - CAMEO, Simulink, MATLAB, etc.
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Lead the design of industrial water and wastewater treatment systems for a variety of applications, including manufacturing, life sciences, food processing, chemical, aerospace, data centers, and other types of facilities.
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Nutrition, Care & Environmental (NCE), meanwhile, provides materials used to manufacture composites for electronics, aerospace and other markets, as well as vitamins and nutritional ingredients, chemicals and performance intermediates, and raw materials for a wide range of high-performance applications.
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Our revenues are generated by providing our critical solutions through three segments: Aerospace & Industrial, Defense Electronics and Naval & Power, which support several of the largest, most vital industries in the world.
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Founded in 1918, Kearfott Corporation, a global Aerospace and Defense supplier for over 100 years, is a leader in the design and manufacture of precision motion control products and inertial navigation components.
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Bachelor’s degree in a STEM discipline (Engineering - Electrical, Mechanical, Aerospace, Software, Math, Physics) from an accredited University with minimum 10+ years of professional experience ideally with DoD organization or Contractor.
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Opportunity to join a leading Aerospace manufacturing company who is a fully-integrated solutions provider which designs, develops, qualifies and manufactures innovative systems and sub-systems for the aerospace and defense sectors.
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We service a multitude of industries including; aerospace, agricultural, automotive, computer, electronics, household, industrial, medical and military. The Senior Accountant will play a crucial role in the financial operations of five manufacturing facilities throughout NYS, overseeing various accounting functions and ensuring compliance with accounting principles and regulations.
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The Senior Mechanical Engineer in the Design Engineering group works on designing new pneumatic, hydraulic, and electro-mechanical products for various Aerospace customers/platforms, including, but not limited to, reusable commercial launch vehicles, deep space missions, military aircrafts, and hypersonic missiles.
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