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aspects of digital engineering relevant to USAF acquisition/sustainment • Experience providing technical expertise for multifunctional teams or integrated process teams • Successful experience in any or all
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Position Summary: Are you a passionate EO/IR engineer seeking to push the boundaries of innovation? Look no further than the University of Dayton Research Institute's (UDRI) Sensor & Software
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candidates to apply for our Senior Computer Engineer opening! This senior position will be responsible for working as part of a diverse and skilled technical team to develop and test software in high level
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, aerospace engineering or related field 2. 15+ years of experience in product development 3. 10+ years of experience with Computer Aided Design software, preferably SolidWorks 4. 10+ years of practical
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of engineers with a working knowledge of Agile Development processes. • 4+ years experience coordinating and ingesting complex data feeds from external data sources. • Experienced with applications
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for detail and a passion for delivering reliable, scalable, and secure applications. As a senior team member, this role also mentors junior QA engineers and contributes to continuous process improvement
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technical expertise for multifunctional teams and/or integrated process teams • Successful experience in any or all of the following: o Model based system engineering (MBSE), SysML o Applying Cameo or similar
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components, data processing and evaluation, and writing reports on findings. Minimum Qualifications: • Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, materials engineering, aerospace engineering, or closely
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: • Advanced Degree in Mechanical Engineering (M.S.) • Proficient with Computer Aided Design Software, i.e. SolidWorks, and LabView • Experienced with the proper use of various machine tools and accessories
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Position Summary: Are you an experienced CNC Programmer passionate about sustainability and seeking a rewarding career opportunity? Look no further than the University of Dayton's Research Institute