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Progressing past analysis and design, Northrop Grumman Systems Engineers also support the integration of sensor modes and trackers from digital simulation environments to sensor labs to our on-site fleet of specially modified test aircraft.
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We offer an excellent benefits package including A competitive salary Medical, dental, vision, life, and insurance Paid-time off Tuition reimbursement 401k Retirement Plan Military Reserve pay offset Paid maternity leave Pay Range: $100,200 - $160,320 As a Senior Security Systems Engineer 3 you will be an expert in designing and deploying security solutions and technology to improve our customers' physical security posture.
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Expertise in the design, development, system integration, testing and maturation of Medical Diagnostics / Life Sciences / Analytical / Scientific Instrumentation, or complex systems incorporating a mix of fluidics, electro-mechanical and optical hardware, electronics, firmware, embedded computers and software.
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Provide engineering/technical support for concept studies; feasibility studies; preliminary design activities; contract design activities; detail design and construction activities; independent design reviews; In-service ship design and engineering activities; shipboard installation support; and special studies related to ships/boats/craft, ship systems and/or shipboard equipment.
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The Test Engineer will work within the IP team to develop the best methods for implementing tests to meet customer requirements and is responsible for all aspects of the test including test design and setup, equipment control and monitoring, and data collection and analysis.
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As a Senior Systems Engineer, you’ll be understanding, maintaining and developing specific aspects of an enterprise IT environment; encompassing tasks across technical design, implementation and support.
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Significant experience in & knowledge of the entire IC design flow, from RTL through to GDS2, including LEC & STA & across multiple process nodes down to 7, 5 & 3nm. Low power design techniques (power gating, voltage/frequency scaling.
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In-depth knowledge of systems engineering and integration principles such as requirements definition, requirements traceability, functional decomposition, verification and validation, creating and managing interface control documents (ICDs), configuration management, systems engineering management plans (SEMP), and system architecture design.
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We are experiencing tremendous growth and have an immediate need for a collaborative, self-motivated Senior Systems Engineer to partner with our Account teams to provide pre-sales technical systems engineering support for our enterprise/commercial customers in the Pittsburgh area.
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