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Understanding Laser Physics and Laser Engineering principles and concepts. Laser Physics , Electro-Magnetism, Plasma Physics, Thermal Physics. Develop an understanding of the state of the art in the field of lasers (such as plasma physics, optics or RF excitation.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering or related STEM field. Education/experience typically acquired through advanced technical education from an accredited course of study in engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics or chemistry (e.g. Bachelor) and typically 9 or more years' related work experience or an equivalent combination of technical education and experience (e.g. PhD+4 years' related work experience, Master+7 years' related work experience.
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You will also work with our Research team (home to plasma physics and plasma diagnostics) and Engineering team (home to generator mechanical and electrical design). The facets of the RaSNS team include nuclear engineering (neutronics and particle diagnostics), radiation safety, fuel cycle engineering, and materials engineering.
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Familiarity in design, procurement, assembly, fielding, operations, and analysis of fusion plasma physics experiment or high-power pulsed experiments. This position will work with other Zap Energy scientific, engineering, and technical staff on the design, assembly, fielding, and operations of the next-generation Zap Energy SFS Z-pinch experiment and associated pulsed power systems and diagnostic electronics.
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Knowledge: Complete mastery of performing any test, and the ability to write and document tests to help support Engineering; Mastery of practical application of engineering electronics, science and technology including applying principles, techniques, procedures, and equipment to the design and production of various goods and services; Mastery of circuit boards, processors, chips, electronic equipment, and computer hardware and software, including applications and programming.
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Familiarity with plasma physics code bases such as WARPXM, NIMROD, computational fluid dynamics / hyperbolic differential equation solvers, or other relevant software. Background in plasma physics and high-temperature plasma diagnostics.
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Bachelor of Science and/or Masters degree in Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Physics, or Math from an accredited college.
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A doctoral level (PhD) degree in chemistry, radiochemistry, materials science, physics, nuclear engineering, or a related subject, and 3 years of experience or. The position will require good judgement in ensuring regulatory compliance while delivering on commercial production and engineering design needs.
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We are building out a new software engineering team dedicated to the federal space and have 10 openings at various levels from junior/mid-level to Principal Engineer currently. If you are you a Software Engineer who is experienced with Python (Django) and has an active Top Secret Clearance then please read on.
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B.S. or M.S in aerospace or mechanical engineering, physics, or related field of study and 3+ years of relevant experience. Understand plasma physics, including how to create FRC's and how to design, build, and interpret magnetic, fusion product, and plasma diagnostics.
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20+ years of related engineering experience on large complex programs that include software and electro-mechanical systems. In this role, the Engineering Operations Manager will create, grow, and coordinate the overall engineering department within the Portfolio and be responsible for coordinating, planning, and ensuring execution of aspects of engineering, including Mechanical, Electrical, Software/Firmware, Controls, and T&E.
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You will serve as a ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN in the Operations Department, OTH Remote Construction Branch of NAVAL FACILITIES ENG COMMAND ATLANTIC. You will resolve technical engineering problems (e.g., electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and electronics) to assist within multiple engineering disciplines.
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Other engineering software. The Supervisor will be exposed to construction engineering, low impact development, geotechnical engineering, storm water modeling, groundwater hydrology, and traffic engineering.
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Technical interface between Fluke's external PCB suppliers and the internal Product Development Teams, PCB Designers, PCA Engineering, Procurement and Production Support Engineers. A Senior Electronics Component Engineer is responsible for the technical management of non-custom (off-the-shelf) components and works to resolve component issues, identify cost savings opportunities, follow documented processes to managing parts in the component databases, be an engineering consultant to the global operations teams, design engineering, global procurement, and communicate component changes across the corporation.
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You will be exposed to construction engineering, low impact development, geotechnical engineering, storm water modeling, groundwater hydrology, and traffic engineering. Works with the Prosecuting Attorney's Office to resolve engineering related legal issues and acts as an expert witness on engineering aspects of design and right-of-way use/acquisition and land development for assigned public works projects.
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