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Field engineer on other related training systems. Job Number 662888BR Description:Candidate will be responsible for maintaining, adjusting, isolating, removing and replacing faulty hardware on full motion Weapons System Trainers (WSTs), Operational Flight Trainers (OFTs), Avionics Desk-Top Trainers (AVDTTs), Landing Gear Part Task Trainers (LGPTTs), and Hoist Part Task Trainers (HPTTs) that support the Combat Rescue Helicopter (CRH) training program.
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The Alaka ina Foundation Family of Companies (FOCs) is looking for a qualified Sr. Data Engineer to support our government customer located at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, NM. This position will be on site.
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Completion of the Air Force Flight Test Engineer course or comparable. Completion of Officer Training School (OTS), Air Force Academy (AFA) or Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) Completion of the Air Force Flight Test Engineer course or comparable.
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The main functions of the Field Engineer II will include (but not limited to) responsibility for a specific area of the project such as direct support to a Craft Superintendent, quantity collection, scheduling, contract administration, project planning and scheduling, procurement, and project reporting.
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Experience in advanced electronics/electrical engineering, or basic mechanical engineering, or basic computer programming Experience with interpretation of technical documentation Ability to obtain and maintain a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Clearance (ATF)The ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. government issued security clearance is required.
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Join our new team of Manufacturing Supplier Quality Engineers solving supplied material issues impacting our factories.
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The main functions of the Field Engineer III will include (but not limited to) responsibility for a specific area of the project such as direct support to a Craft Superintendent, quantity collection, scheduling, contract administration, project planning and scheduling, procurement, and project reporting.
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Cadence, computer engineer, pcb, soc, surface mount, system on a chip, ttl, vcs. As a Senior Module Process Engineer, your responsibilities may include but not limited to: Serve as an Intel process expert and interface with external foundry customers to drive timely process solutions and ensure we achieve leadership foundry products on Intel's advanced manufacturing technologies.
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As a Water/Wastewater Project Engineer you will play a pivotal role in overseeing and executing wastewater management projects throughout NYC. You will collaborate with a talented team of professionals, working to ensure the successful completion of projects while maintaining compliance with environmental regulations.
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C#, java, matlab, programming, python, software developer, software engineer. The flexibility of a fully remote work environment. c#, java, matlab, programming, python, software developer, software engineer.
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Our client is a local multidisciplinary civil engineering firm looking to add a Civil/Roadway Design Engineer to their team! Our client is a local multidisciplinary civil engineering firm looking to add a Civil/Roadway Design Engineer to their team.
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Come join the Space Force and work Radio Frequency (RF) engineering systems for science and technology!
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Working under the guidance of the City Engineer or Water/Wastewater Administrator, assists in reviewing plans and specifications, bid documents, design and directing construction of city public works on improvement projects; including streets, sewer, water, storm, or irrigation systems.
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The Senior Environmental Scientist/Engineer is responsible for Federal and State air rule compliance and reporting. Our services include: natural gas gathering, treating, processing, transportation and storage; NGL transportation, fractionation, storage and import and export terminals; crude oil gathering, transportation, storage and terminals; petrochemical and refined products transportation, storage and terminals; and a marine transportation business that operates primarily on the United States inland and Intracoastal Waterway systems.
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Northrop Grumman is seeking a Staff Chief Engineer to work with the 705 Combat Training Squadron (CTS) Infrastructure, Development and Engineering (IDE) program to develop and maintain simulation software (SW) and hardware (HW) solutions, build, and maintain network infrastructure, design, and develop simulation SW applications, and evolve and conduct Live-Virtual-Constructive (LVC) Distributed Mission Operations (DMO) activities for the 705 CTS and Distributed Mission Operations Center (DMOC.
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