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Are you a mission-driven Electronics Analyst with extensive knowledge and understanding of improvised explosive device (IED)? A Week In The Life Of An Electronics Analyst. As An Electronics Analyst, You Will.
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Monthly opportunities for performance-based rewards, such as luxury vacations, high-end electronics, gift cards, and tickets to concerts and events. Develop and implement innovative sales strategies to maximize market penetration and cultivate lasting partnerships to drive revenue goals.
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5+ years of technical experience as an electrical engineer, electronics engineer, or other related discipline. As an Electronics/RF Engineer with the Redhorse Cyber Analytics division, you’ll sharpen your skills while providing mission-critical technical solutions and support to a respected government customer.
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Train junior CSP Electronics Technicians as required. Knowledge and expertise in the field of electronics as it relates to secure communications systems and associated wide / narrow band communications equipment.
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Applied Research Associates, Inc. (ARA) is a 100% employee owned research and development, rapid prototyping, and product manufacturing firm located in Randolph, VT. We are seeking a Staff Electrical Engineer at the Integrated Products Division of ARA. This position includes design of printed circuit boards, technical capabilities to support, fabricate, assemble, test, and troubleshoot state of the art electronics in the field of robotics and sensors.
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Experience in Electromagnetics (EM), Electronics Systems Design and Development, Manufacturing, Test and Evaluation, and In-Service Engineering. Are you looking for an opportunity to combine your technical skills with big-picture thinking to make an impact on national security.
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Includes experience in the physical concealment of electronics into an assortment of configurations to include design, assembly (electronic/mechanical), programming, and operational testing of electronic firmware and hardware.
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USN & USCG (United States Navy & United States Coast Guard): ET, ETN, ETV, ETR, Electronics Technician, IT, ITS, Information System Technician, IC, DS, Data Systems Technician. Cert requirements: 8570 IAT II certification (CompTIA Security+) and Mid/Senior may require CCNA, CCNP or other certs.
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BenefitHub discounts: apparel, auto, electronics, entertainment, pets, travel, etc. Extra Space Storage is the largest self-storage company in the United States, with over 3,600 stores nationwide.
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