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Support and participate in all phases of the software development life cycle, including requirements analysis, design, implementation, integration, and test of embedded software for real-time control of advanced tactical radio equipment.
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Job Title: Software Engineer. C#, C, Java, Ruby, HTML5, XML, SQL, Perl, Python, Ajax, Qt) on Windows, Linux, mobile platforms, and embedded real time operating systems (VxWorks, Linux, QNX, Integrity, Windows CE, and others for Motorola, Intel, TI, and custom processor designs.
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Coordinate with and provide technical assistance to SCADA engineers, substation physical engineers, and control design staff in order to fully develop system integration of protection, control, and monitoring systems.
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NET, Unix, Linux, SOA, RTOS, Real-Time Controls, Wireless, Software Security, Robotics, OOA/OOD, Hadoop, Android, Embedde. C#, C, Java, Ruby, JEE, HTML5, XML, SQL, Qt, Windows,. Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Wireless Engineering, Information Security, Mathematics, Digital Arts & Sciences or related field.
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Perform constructability review and ensure adequate automation and integration coverage is available for each outage step (SCADA etc.) Lead overall automation and integration design for all capital projects.
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Lead System Integration strategy by collaborating with cross-functional teams including design, hardware, software, and testing to integrate safety requirements into product designs. Job Title Functional Safety Engineer - Energy Solutions.
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You will apply software development techniques and modern programming to help drive integration and automation in the SDLC. You will work closely with Dev/Sec/Ops teams to streamline delivery through our software factory by evangelizing and consulting on best practices to drive higher maturity in Continuous Delivery practices.
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Ensure projects have an appropriate test strategy which includes functional testing, integration testing, regression testing, load testing and stress testing. CACI's Mastodon Design team in Rochester, NY is looking to hire a Test Engineer.
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Support guidance into the entire product implementation cycle including requirements analysis, high level and detailed design, including PCBA layout, implementation, testing, integration, documentation, compliance certification and introduction to production in coordination with architecture team.
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Commissioning and Testing: Oversee the commissioning of motion control drives, including system integration, troubleshooting, and performance validation. Your expertise in Fieldbus technology will be critical in commissioning motion control drives and ensuring seamless system integration and performance.
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The individual in this role will act as the primary mechanical systems engineer responsible for mechanical integration of the spacecraft bus, mission payload, and communication payload to ensure seamless end-to-end mission performance.
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Deliver the assigned portion of the entire product development cycle in an Agile Scrum environment including system/software requirements analysis, high level and detailed design, implementation, testing, integration, documentation, and government certification of embedded software designs.
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The Senior Power System Controls Engineer will provide field service systems integration engineering and technical consultation for customers and fellow PSC Engineers in the areas of system design, programming, installation, start up, maintenance, repair, training and modification of automated control systems and power management systems.
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Minimum 12 years experience with development, integration and project management of automated high-volume low-cost manufacturing and/or process control systems including PLC’s, HMI’s, SCADA, Historians, motion control, robotics, machine vision, MES and OEE systems software.
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Product commercialization of photo imaging and printing systems, consumer kiosk systems, retail systems integration (preferred, but not required) Broad understanding of computer systems, computer assembly, peripherals and related hardware integration.
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