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Educational Background: Master’s degree in computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, math, or a related STEM field. Collaboration: Partner with multidisciplinary engineering teams to brainstorm, design, and develop next-generation hypersonic missile capabilities, including advanced guidance algorithms and integrated seeker image processing.
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Apply disciplined system architecting methods, processes, and tools for architecture-level trades, in a broad range of architecture-level assessment, modeling, analysis, and conceptual design activities.
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Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Cyber-Security, or similar technical field preferred) plus a minimum of 10 years of security-related experience.
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M.S. / Ph. D.) in materials science, mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering or a related subject. Cambium is seeking a highly skilled Senior Engineer with expertise in carbon-carbon composites for thermal protection systems in the aerospace and defense industry.
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A minimum of 3-5 years of legal experience, preferably with a mix of law firm and in-house counsel experience. Litigation Management : Oversee and manage the company’s involvement in litigation, including coordinating with external counsel, research and analysis, handling discovery, reviewing and responding to subpoenas, and representing the company in legal proceedings.
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Material Science: Familiarity with optics and fiber cable testing, process engineering, design-of-experience, experience running vacuum chambers, experience working in a clean room and/or glovebox environment.
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Qualifications You Must Have: Typically requires a Bachelor’s degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). What You Will Do: Design, develop, test, deliver, and maintain software for (DSP) Digital Signal Processing applications.
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Review and support required updates to QMS Processes, Quality System Manual (QSM), Quality Policy and Procedure Manual (QPPM), Design Quality Assurance Manual (DQAM), FAA Supplemental Quality Manuals, Repair Station Manuals (FAA, EASA, and CAAC) for compliance with internal QMS Requirements, external customer requirements, AS/ISO standards, and regulatory requirements.
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Develop high-quality maps, diagrams, drawings, renderings, and other work-products to support the planning, design, operations, and maintenance of airport facilities. Bachelors Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, and/or related field.
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Execute customer process improvement initiatives on behalf of the ULA product lineServe as authority in LV Mission Assurance processes system design; support USSF customers in the preparation for and execution of Chief Engineer briefings, Weekly Status Reviews, and other SSC processes.
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You will take ownership or support analysis tasks of a complex fluid system by conducting 1D-3D thermal and fluids analysis and contribute to our product life cycle process from early conceptual design through completion of the flight mission.
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EAG Laboratories provides consulting and expert witness services in materials failure analysis to clients including a diverse range of industries and business sectors with companies that design, manufacture or incorporate products for tomorrow’s technology driven world.
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Record attendance at all RE programs and events and report numbers on a weekly basis to the PCC. Assist the LPC or sponsoring chaplain by providing information necessary for reporting in the Air Force Chaplain Corps Activity Reporting System (AFCCARS) or similar contexts as requested.
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Certified in any of the following areas is a plus: Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor; AHERA Asbestos Building Inspector; Certified Lead Professional; Lead Inspector/ Risk Assessor; and Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER.
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Job Summary As an Astrodynamics Engineer, you will be the Responsible Engineering Authority (REA) for the Astrodynamics subsystem for a given program, study, or proposal. Preferred Qualifications MS or PhD in aerospace engineering or other related technical or engineering discipline 10+ years industry experience in orbit analysis role(s) (may substitute advanced degrees for industry experience) Experience with rendezvous and proximity operations or formation flight Experience with orbit determination and parameter estimation techniques (Batch and Sequential Estimation, Angles Only, Range Measurements, etc.
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