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technical expertise for multifunctional teams and/or integrated process teams • Demonstrated successful experience in any 2 or all of the following: o Model based system engineering (MBSE), SysML o Applying
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through coordinated oversight with Research Accounting of the invoicing process, and ensure customer compliance with payment terms and University cash-flow requirements • Efficiently and collaboratively
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supporting additive manufacturing (AM), cold spray, coatings, and corrosion technologies. This position at UDRI's Middle Georgia (MGA) location focuses on process development, material characterization, and
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status reporting. 4) Business Alignment: Partner with cross-functional stakeholders to document requirements and ensure technical solutions meet the needs of the business. 5) Process Improvement
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. As well, this engineer will be responsible for following all product development process steps and ensure compliance to ISO and AS standards. This role will communicate and collaborate with customers as
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post-processing. This role will build and execute material test matrix on cold spray as well as assisting in developing novel testing methods. The majority of work will support government customers
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Position Summary: This position is located at the Advanced Technology and Training Center (ATTC) in Warner Robins, GA. The position will serve as a principal CNC programmer for processing parts
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to the operation and sustainment of the U.S. Air Force. Success comes from our teamwork and mutual respect for each other’s talents and unique perspectives. This role supports the government cyber lead and provides
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existing systems and processes • Provide strategic leadership, guiding the team in identifying, mitigating, and resolving technical and project management challenges • Ensure strong collaboration and
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manufacturing (e.g., 3D printing, cold spray, machining) • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate complex processes in clear, simple terms • Due to the requirements of our research contracts