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Preferred QualificationsPh. D. or equivalent in Electrical, Mechanical, or Aerospace engineering or related fieldStrong fundamentals in spacecraft flight dynamics, avionics, and on-orbit operations.
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Work within specific ATA Airline Chapters·Airline or Industry experience with general ATA Chapters which could encompass, aircraft systems, structures, power plant and avionics disciplines·Excellent communication and technical writing ability·Experience in reading FOQA data (QAR, DFDR, etc.
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The Maritime & Intelligence Systems division is seeking a talented, self-motivated Senior GNC Software Engineer to participate in the development of future mission systems technologies in the areas of avionics, autonomy, human-systems interfaces and sensor processing.
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Its 185,000 employees enable the company to operate at the edge of known science as they imagine and deliver solutions that push the boundaries in quantum physics, electric propulsion, directed energy, hypersonics, avionics and cybersecurity.
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Current areas of focus are advanced mission systems processing, unmanned autonomous vehicle operation, sensor and image processing, small form factor computing and crew station/operator environments. The Boeing Company is seeking a Senior Guidance, Navigation, & Control (GNC) Software Engineer to join the Maritime & Intelligence Systems team in Herndon, Virginia.
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Experience with design and implementation of computer based control systems (CBCS), their avionics, and software and hardware integration of aerospace and/or military vehicles. Experience with design and implementation of computer based control systems (CBCS), their avionics, and software and hardware integration of aerospace and/or military vehicles.
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Additional experience in any of the following areas is also desired: orbital mechanics, power systems modeling, avionics or digital electronics design, telecommunications design, risk analysis, thermal design and analysis, or integration and testing (either at the spacecraft or payload level.
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As a Senior Associate Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for assigned tasks across a broad range of electrical engineering disciplines including the design, test, and integration of CCAs containing analog, digital, power, and high-speed circuits, along with supporting cables and wiring harnesses all targeting advanced tactical weapon platforms, sensors, and avionics.
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It comprises three industry-leading businesses – Collins Aerospace Systems, Pratt & Whitney, and Raytheon. Helps identify service owners, who work with GRC and the site lead to translate assessment and audit observations into actionable improvements to be completed by service owners.
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Perform thermal design and analysis tasks on complex mechanical hardware including precision mechanisms, electro-mechanical devices, aerospace mechanism design, complex electronics packaging, supporting space-based deployable mechanisms, avionics, innovative thermal and ground based systems.
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