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You will be responsible for coordinating the replacement and deployment of shipyard sensor systems, providing infrastructure design and planning technical expertise, coordinating field activities, and overseeing execution as an extension of the Program Management Team. Once systems have been deployed, you will inspect project sites and systems, and identify technical and sustainment issues.
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See Navy Cool WebSite) Education Bachelor's Degree from an Accredited University; or Certifications CompTIA Security+ ce; or GIAC Security Essentials (GSEC); or Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) Desired Qualifications: Demonstrated experience working with Microsoft Active Directory (AD) as a centralized directory service for authentication and authorization for all IT enterprise end-users.
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The scope of the business activities within this portfolio includes: underwater vehicle systems, maritime sensors, supporting information technology & engineering services for complex maritime applications, development and support of underwater data acquisition and telemetry systems for distributed sensors for platform signature measurement.
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You will serve as the senior safety systems specialist representing Ocean Engineering and Puget Sound Naval Shipyard on taskings as directed by NAVSEA PMS395 and other government organizations.
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Code 40 also provides systems and project engineering leadership for assigned integrated warfare systems technical programs and project team leadership on traditional and non-traditional work assignments, including technology insertion of aircraft carrier and surface combat systems and air and surface ship acoustic sensors, standard equipment, COTS hardware and software, and supply agent projects.
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Spearhead Systems Engineering Technical Reviews to assess the technical wellness, requirements accuracy, design maturity, testing effectiveness, and sustainment support over assigned medical systems program life cycles.
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Position Summary:Life Cycle Engineering is currently recruiting Navy maintenance Subject Matter Experts with expertise and knowledge in Project Management concepts and for specific skilled positions in Victoria, BC. SME will provide over the shoulder mentoring and coaching of project management best practices and guidance, for the various skilled position such as Project Superintendent, Assistant Project Superintendent, Zone Manager and Lead Scheduler.
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The Salish Behavioral Health Administrative Services Organization (SBH- ASO) Division of Human Services has an exciting opportunity for a Children's Care Manager and Systems Coordinator to join our team.
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Bachelors Degree in Industrial Engineering or a related field (e.g., Systems, Mechanical, Chemical or Nuclear Engineering) with at least 8 years of relevant experience. The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Plan (SIOP) Program Office, PMS-555, established in June 2018, is working to recapitalize and modernize the infrastructure at the four public nuclear shipyards to include dry dock repairs, restoring needed shipyard facilities and optimizing their placement, and replacing aging and deteriorating capital equipment.
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Candidates should have experience with electronics and electrical testing and troubleshooting, digital and analog circuit design, schematic creation, PCB layout, microcontroller, FPGA, embedded computing, firmware development and test systems.
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Preferred minimum of eight (8) years of shipboard repair experience within a Public or Private shipyard (Prior military experience with the US Navy in an engineering or directly related field would qualify.
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Our laboratories provide analytical testing for major companies such as BAE Systems and Huntington Ingalls Shipbuilding among others. Our laboratories provide analytical testing for major companies such as BAE Systems and Huntington Ingalls Shipbuilding among others.
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You will operate machinery and equipment for launching and arresting gear systems, missile handling and launch systems, torpedo tubes, periscopes, antennas, sonar, and radar equipment, and shipboard equipment.
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MKS2 Technologies, LLC, an award-winning high growth small business, creates innovative and customer-centric technology solutions in the areas of Cyber Security, Instructional Design and Training, Software Engineering and IT Support Services to improve the security and well-being of our clients.
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