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As the Test Engineering Manager, you will oversee and manage all test projects assigned to the Test Lab, focusing primarily on qualification testing of airplane water and waste vacuum systems. Test Engineering Manager (Onsite) page is loaded.
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As part of this important and exciting work, the Maritime Solution Systems Portfolio (MSS) within the MSD is seeking an experienced, dynamic, and highly capable Engineer Operations Manager to join the Leidos team in Lynnwood, WA. The Engineering Operations Manager will support a multidisciplined team in the execution of a variety of maritime projects including undersea vehicles, optical system design, subsea acoustic arrays, and at-sea installation and repair efforts.
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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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Crane Aerospace & Electronics is hiring for an Engineering Manager at the Lynnwood, WA location. The Engineering Manager manages engineering activities, implements and maintains engineering objectives and initiatives.
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Company Overview: A leading engineering firm specializing in fire protection services is seeking a dynamic and experienced Senior Manager to lead their Las Vegas office's operations. Technical Work (50%): Oversee and participate in technical fire protection engineering projects, ensuring high standards and compliance with regulations.
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Typically requires a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) unless prohibited by local laws/regulations and minimum 8 years prior relevant experience or an Advanced Degree in a related field and minimum 5 years of experience or in absence of a degree, 12 years of relevant experience.
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Focusing on commercial and military aircrafts, NAT provides first class services in design, engineering, quality, certification, and manufacturing for a variety of Blue Chip customers. Pursing a Bachelor's degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering or equivalent area of focus.
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Bachelor’s Degree (BA) in Industrial or Manufacturing Engineering and a minimum of five years directly related experience in an aerospace manufacturing environment, three of which should be in a supervisory/lead capacity, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Cumulative 10+ years of experience in design engineering or the construction industry, related to all aspects of Mechanical, including hydronics, air side duct design, and plumbing design. Coordinating with construction, commissioning, and risk management teams to answer requests for information and value engineering queries.
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Validates analysis of technical data, influences product engineering design and makes robotics, automation or technical recommendations to support production system integration for a aerospace products.
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Our client is seeking to contract with a highly capable and motivated engineering technician to work with the test engineers to run the uranium metal slug fabrication experimental program. Talascend is currently seeking a Engineering Technician for a contract opportunity located in Everett, WA.
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Key Duties and Responsibilities: The Proposal Engineering Manager is responsible for managing the performance of the Proposal Engineers assigned to him/her in completing the below tasks as well as participating in completing the below tasks themselves in support of proposal completion: Develop technical proposal templates, Kitting list templates, Assumption Templates, etc.
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As a Hardware Engineering Manager, you will oversee a team of engineers and guide them through all stages of the product development lifecycle. We are seeking a highly qualified and skilled engineering manager to join our team.
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Duties You will perform a variety of technical engineering duties associated with planning, preparation, product support, or certifying tests. You will provide job planning and engineering services including preparing work documents that define scope, requirements, specifications, skills necessary, cost estimates and man hours required for work accomplishment.
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An applicant who has not earned an engineering degree may substitute 40 credit hours of successfully completed course work in engineering or related curriculum for 1 year of experience, up to 4 years of maximum credit.
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