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As a Security Analysis Support Systems Engineer on our team you will apply current customer and industry Systems Engineering best practices to provide security engineering and authorization services solutions using updated methodology and processes and aligning those solutions with Risk Management Framework (RMF) capabilities.
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Axient's Systems Engineering Group (SEG) is seeking a Threat and Weapon Systems Engineer to be part of a systems analysis team providing technical contributions and analysis for U.S. Surface Navy (e.g. Aegis Baseline) programs and Missile Defense Agency (MDA) Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS) projects.
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Interact with the Government regarding Systems Engineering technical considerations and associated problems, issues, or conflicts. Charged with engineering projects that develop and implement next-generation IT tools, systems, and capabilities to aid DOD cyberspace operations.
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Bachelor’s degree in System Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering Science, Engineering Management, or related discipline from an accredited college or university is required.
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7 years with a Bachelor’s in Computer Science, Systems Engineering (or related field) or 12 years without the degree. Belay Technologies is seeking a Junior Systems Engineer to join our intel team.
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YOE / Degree Requirements: 7 years with a Bachelor’s in Computer Science, Systems Engineering (or related field) or 12 years without the degree. Required Skills: Database design/operations/maintenance, reverse engineering, data normalization and cleansing, scripting, data analysis and visualization, data security.
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Our Virtualization System Engineer (SE2) earns between $108,000 - $176,700 yearly. AT&T has an opening for a Virtualization System Engineer to provide support and services in the Tools Team.
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You'll guide customers in creating IMS and integrating platforms into MS Project Server, applying systems engineering principles. High School Diploma or GED and nineteen (19) years of general systems engineering experience, or.
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A bachelor's degree in System Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering Science, Engineering Management, or a related discipline from an accredited college or university is required.
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A bachelors degree in System Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering Science, Engineering Management, or related discipline from an accredited college or university.
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Experience providing engineering and programmatic oversight for life-cycle support of deployed systems. Possess the communication skills to perform engineering analysis to recommend improvements in existing communication systems.
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Qualifications: A Bachelor's degree in a Qualified Engineering Field (See Note 1) or a related discipline (See Note 2) from an accredited college or university plus six (6) years of systems engineering experience OR A High School Diploma or GED plus ten (10) years of general system engineering experience (any Process Area.
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As a Technology Transition Systems Engineer on our team you will provide systems engineering and project management support to a division focused on assisting with the transition of innovative technologies from the customer's research organization and external entities, and identifying, evaluating, and facilitating the adoption of new and emerging innovative technical capabilities into the corporate enterprise baseline.
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Job Duties Summary: We are looking for a customer-focused self-motivated Systems Engineer (Sales) for Airport Tower, Advanced Air Mobility, and Maritime who actively supports our customers and the sales team with his or her technical product and domain know-how and thereby guarantees cost efficient, technically feasible solutions.
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Provide technical direction for the development, engineering, interfacing, integration, and testing of specific components of complex hardware/software systems to include requirements elicitation, analysis and functional allocation, conducting systems requirements reviews, developing concepts of operation and interface standards, developing system architectures, and performing technical/non-technical assessment and management as well as end-to-end flow analysis.
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