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Our team is looking for a driven RF engineer capable of fundamental electromagnetic modeling, transistor level circuit simulation, and distributed element microwave PCB design.
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Leidos has a need for a part-time Program Engineer/MIPR to provide technical support to the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Federal Program Manager (FPM), as well as program engineer liaison with other Defense Programs (DP), NNSA, and Department of Defense (DoD) organizations associated with a Navy legacy program.
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The Captain of Ship (COS) and Remote Operation Center (ROC) Group Leaders (GLs) are key customers for the Production Engineer - effective partnerships are critical here. The Production Engineer role is tasked with benchmarking, developing, implementing and continuously improving operational standards and business processes and systems to enable consistent high velocity output in a low volume high product mix manufacturing environment.
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Tetra Tech is currently seeking a full-time, mid-level Project Engineer work in our Albuquerque, NM office. Professional Engineer (PE) is desirable. Work with a team on design/construction of disposal cells, waste piles, evaporative covers/caps, erosion and water controls, stormwater routing and controls, road design, slope stabilization, and restoration techniques.
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The Capital Area Division (CAD) of Applied Research Associates, Inc. (ARA) seeks to hire a Weapon Development System Engineer to provide technical and program management support to the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) for Counter-WMD weapons and capabilities development.
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We are hiring a Senior Telecom Network Engineer for the Missile Defense Agency’s Mission Voice Communications to support the Missile Defense Integration and Operations Center (MDIOC) at Schriever Air Force Base in Colorado Springs, CO.
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Join our dynamic team as a Project Engineer, where you will engage in engineering design, development of plans, specifications, and cost estimation for the cleanup of environmentally impacted sites and abandoned mines.
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Our Directed Energy team in Albuquerque is looking for a Ultrashort Pulse Laser Engineer to operate, maintain, and improve USPL systems and to setup and perform experiments with USPLs∯*∯ This is an exciting opportunity to work with modern equipment in cutting-edge laboratories at the Air Force Research Laboratories (AFRL) on Kirtland AFB, where you will be part of a team that investigates novel USPL phenomenology of both low and high power systems.
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The successful candidate will have the opportunity to participate in a range of engineering projects including designing systems and components, designing test configurations, test planning and coordination, system integration, production planning and support, modeling and simulation, large-scale system tests, and providing occasional support to stockpile activities.
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SAIC and the Engineering, Development, Integration and Sustainment (EDIS) team are looking for an Information Systems Security Engineer (ISSE) to work with our Space Systems Command (SSC) customer at Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Unlike other eDiscovery vendors, Contact fosters a culture where every project manager, programmer, engineer, reviewer, and analyst sees themselves as an extension of the projects' team.
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The Division also manufactures solutions for medium-voltage applications used in the utility market under its marquee brands including Elastimold™ reclosers and switchgear, capacitor switches, current limiting fuses, Homac™ distribution connectors, Hi-Tech Valiant™ full-range current limiting fuse for fire mitigation, faulted current indicators and distribution connectors, cable accessories and apparatus with products for overhead and underground distribution.
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Hotel: Albuquerque Embassy SuitesChief Maintenance EngineerFull timeAtrium SPIRIT – where teamwork, passion and appreciation ignite service excellence Join our team at the newly renovated Albuquerque Embassy Suites as we seek an experienced Chief Engineer to elevate our property to new heights.
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Sargent & Lundys Government Services Division provides cutting-edge engineering and consulting to the management and operating contractors for the US Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for an Associate Civil Engineer - Landfill & Solid Waste Consultant with a background in civil, environmental, or geotechnical engineering. WSP’s reputation is built on helping clients worldwide mitigate risk, manage and reduce impacts, and maximize success in health and safety, sustainability, climate change, energy and the environment.
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