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RMC is hiring a Senior Network Security Engineer to support our customer in NSWC Dahlgren VA. The selected applicant will be responsible for designing, implementing, and managing secure networks within a fast-paced DoD environment.
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Knowledge of PowerShell and PowerCLI. Rite-Solutions, Inc. is a growing and innovative CMMI Level III software and systems engineering company. Rite-Solutions, Inc is seeking a Full Stack Developer to be part of a team charged with providing engineering and systems operations engineering in support of current and future Combat System (CS) Command and Control (C2) functions.
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Applicable examples of tactical, training and simulations systems include AEGIS, SSDS, AC2SN, ACTS, BFTT, WASP, MLST3, ASTATS, and NGS. Future Technologies is seeking a Tactical Systems Technician to join our winning team.
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Sensor Systems Engineer, MidThe Opportunity: Are you searching for a position where you can use your engineering or science experience to support complex Navy and Marine Corps sensor systems.
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System and engineering support for the certification of Integrated Combat Systems (ICS) to include Virtualized Ship Self Defense System (SSDS) and future Combat Systems. TSC is seeking an Intermediate Certification Engineer in Dahlgren, VA.
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In this position, you will provide the full spectrum of software engineering support services for a major shipboard weapon system program. Responsibilities: Work within the Agile Methodology workflow Provide Software Engineering technical support Provided mentorship for Jr – Mid Software Engineers Support software engineering code – design reviews Perform requirements assessments and requirements decomposition Code to model system behavior through functional flows and functional descriptions Develop and brief software engineering presentations and reports.
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A Bachelor’s degree from a school of engineering with at least one curriculum accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) as a professional engineering curriculum in one of the following fields: Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineer, Electronics Engineering, or Software EngineeringOR.
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Description :Parsons is looking for a talented Junior Systems Engineer (MBSE) to join our growing team! In this role you will get to transform the system architecture of a US Navy Program of Record into a model based design that enables modernization and rapid development for improved and emerging capabilities.
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Overview: The Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) provides comprehensive and dedicated support to the Navy of research, development, test and evaluation, analysis, systems engineering, integration and certification of complex naval warfare systems and fleet support.
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Bachelor's degree in computer science, computer engineering, or a related field or applicable work experience. Plan, initiate, coordinate, and enforce systems, policies, and procedures.
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15+ years professional experience in software engineering, with at least 7 years in Systems Safety. Provide technical, operational, and engineering support for systems and software engineering teams.
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Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering, or physical science. Job Category: Engineering. + This position requires access to secure systems and is not telework eligible.
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This position requires a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from an accredited college or university in Computer Science or an engineering, scientific, or technical discipline. The tester will provide full-spectrum test support (i.e., system, integration, unit, end-to-end, contract, security, and performance.
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Possess extensive professional knowledge in cost estimating, operations research, mathematics, economics, engineering, science, or business fields. MS Degree in Mathematics, Engineering, Finance or related field.
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Overview Systems Planning and Analysis, Inc. (SPA) delivers high-impact, technical solutions to complex national security issues. SPA is hiring an IT Systems Support Administrator to act as the primary point-of-contact to the user community of secure information systems.
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