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Job DescriptionASRC Federal Technical Services is seeking a Senior Engineer to join our team that supports the Federal Aviation Administration in Egg Harbor Township, NJ. This role will make an impact by meeting the future needs of our FAA customer that includes securing data across networks in the enterprise.
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Engineering Technician Level II
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Silent Falcon UAS is searching for RF/Spectrum Engineers located in Egg Harbor NJ who can support the FAA with researching the unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).
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Job Summary We are currently seeking a Lead Energetic Materials Engineer. This position is located in Egg Harbor Township, NJ. Battelle's Infrastructure Security and Protection Security Division provides research development test and evaluation services to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Transportation Security Administration (TSA.
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Acquired Data Solutions, Inc. is a test and engineering company that is seeking an Onsite Senior Level Engineer to join our Transportation Security Laboratory (TSL) Team in Egg Harbor, NJ as Key Personnel to support Development Test & Evaluation (DT&E) of existing and emerging technologies for airport security equipment.
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We have an immediate opening for a highly qualified system engineer with cloud experience to support FAA 's Database Support Team. EES provides mission-critical engineering support at the William J. Hughes Technical Center, FAA's premier research and test facility, to enhance the safety and efficiency of Air Traffic Control services on a nation-wide level.
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Seeking a qualified a Transmission Line Engineer who will be responsible for the design of overhead high voltage and extra high voltage transmission lines, including route selection, line and structure spotting, structure design and analysis, and development of construction bid packages.
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Description: Our client is currently seeking a Composites Engineer - marine composites structure design and lamination processes. 3D CAD Modeling experience, AutoDesk Inventor, Rhino software preferred.
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We are seeking candidates for an exciting opportunity who can provide support in the design, development, testing, implementation and analysis of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) related technical products and systems as a FAA Systems Engineer.
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Systems Engineer Associate. Subcategory: SW Engineer. The successful candidate will work with the Integrated Display System Replacement (IDSR) Program Office within the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to provide information systems engineering, functional analysis of ATC/M system requirements, development production, and test and evaluation of information systems.
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Software test experience, such as validation and verification, test plan/procedure creation, manual testing, regression testing, etc. National Airspace System (NAS) and/or weather experience. US Citizenship required with the ability to obtain and maintain a Public Trust clearance.
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CEXEC, Inc. is seeking a highly motivated, energetic, results-oriented Enterprise Cyber Engineer or Architect. Experience using software testing tools such as RTC, RQM, DOORS, and SQL. Perform highly complex testing and analyze network systems development including integration, systems testing, probability testing, field test plans and customer acceptance plans to maintain the credibility/viability of the system.
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Job Title: PHP engineer with SMS. Experience with front-end development technologies such as Vue.js, React. 6+ years of strong experience in PHP and related web technologies (e.g., HTML/CSS, JavaScript.
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Our client located in Atlantic City, NJ is in need of an ONSITE ONLY - Systems Engineer for a 4-6 – Contract to Full Time position. The Engineer is responsible to: design, install, administer, and optimize company servers, storage technologies and related components to achieve high performance of the various business applications supported by tuning the servers as necessary.
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