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SimVentions is a 100% employee-owned business and has consistently been voted one of Virginia's Best Places to Work. We are looking for a mid-level Systems Engineer to provide Systems Engineering Support for Navy Integrated Warfare Systems.
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SimVentions is a 100% employee-owned business and has consistently been voted one of Virginia's Best Places to Work. We are looking for an Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Engineer to join our team.
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Ideal candidate will be a senior Network Engineer with a broad skill set to support the Orion program at NSWC Dahlgren. SimVentions is a 100% employee-owned business and has consistently been voted one of Virginia's Best Places to Work. We are looking for a Senior Network Engineer to join our team.
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SimVentions takes pride in its innovative and cutting-edge technology, so you can be sure that whatever project you work on, you will be having a direct impact on our customers success. SimVentions, consistently voted one Virginia's Best Places to Work, is looking for a Security Engineer/ NQVII to join our team.
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Our team, comprising over 5,500 dedicated professionals worldwide, is the driving force behind our ability to engineer and deploy automated, secure, and resilient power and technology systems, alongside the critical management platforms that ensure their long-term sustainability.
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