95 computer-programmer-"St"-"FEMTO-ST"-"University-of-St"-"St" positions at University of Dayton
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, technical drawings, schematics, and computer-generated reports - Experience manufacturing aerospace parts from titanium and nickel-based alloys - Effective interpersonal/verbal communication skills with team
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requirements on hire date (Security+ CE) • Familiarity with the DOD Information Assurance Vulnerability Management program • Effective verbal and written communication skills • Ability to obtain a Secret level
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ability to get along with widely diverse personalities Basic computer skills Minimum of 5 years experience performing minor HVAC, minor electrical, etc. Individual must have a valid drivers license and be
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, ensuring compliance with sponsor requirements and the achievement of program objectives. A key responsibility will be performing in-depth business analyses to support strategic decision-making and providing
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to success. Minimum Qualifications: 1. BS degree in mechanical or aerospace engineering 2. 3+ years of experience in product development 3. 3+ years of experience with Computer Aided Design software
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Personnel, Higher Education, or related field Two years experience in Student Affairs Ability to plan, organize, and implement campus programs Mastery of written and oral communication Openness and
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many of the following: • Demonstrated team leadership experience. • Demonstrated program management/financial management experience. • Extensive expertise related to NDE methods and techniques
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. 15+ years of experience in product development 3. 10+ years leading projects as a "Product Owner" 4. 10+ years of experience with Computer Aided Design software, preferably SolidWorks 5. 8+ years
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, performing residential, and commercial checks, participating in a variety of in-service and special training program, responding to and investigation domestic disputes, and assisting other law enforcement
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verification using formal methods alongside more traditional approaches. To date, we have been working to formalize requirements and verify individual services in UxAS (Aiello, et al. 2019), which we plan