| 1. AEROSPACE ENGINEER |
| US-UT-Magna | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 |
Take your career into the stratosphere! In this occupation you may supervise, lead or perform various technical duties concerned with the planning, research, design, testing and evaluation, analysis, production, operation, type certification, and/or maintenance of aerospace vehicles or integrally associated equipment. You may investigate phenomena encountered in aerospace flight, develop aviation ... |
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| 2. AEROSPACE ENGINEER |
| US-UT-Ogden | Air Force Materiel Command | | 10/07/2009 to 01/04/2010 |
Performs professional aerospace engineering work to plan, coordinate, evaluate, and direct the development and/or production of single or multiple systems, subsystems, or equipment items to meet cost, schedule, performance, and supportability criteria. Plans, analyzes, and evaluates engineering and technical efforts used to define system/subsystem requirements, translate requirements into design c... |
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| 3. Construction Inspection Technician |
| US-UT-UT - Hill Air Force Range | Army Corps of Engineers | | 11/09/2009 to 11/30/2009 |
Responsible for performing/directing the full range of field engineering activities associated with construction operations at a Resident Office. As senior representative on site, has complete & thorough understanding of construction projects assigned & has knowledge of all anticipated construction operations involved in assigned projects. Coordinates all planning & scheduling activities relative ... |
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| 4. Construction Inspection Technician |
| US-UT-UT - Hill Air Force Range | Army Corps of Engineers | | 11/09/2009 to 11/30/2009 |
Performs a full range of field engineering functions associated with assigned projects at Resident Office level. Performs biddability, constructibility, operability (BCO) reviews of plans & specifications. Observes & investigates construction at all stages to identify problems. Inspects contractor workmanship & equipment & materials to ensure compliance with contract requirements. Prepares daily r... |
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| 5. Construction Inspection Technician |
| US-UT-UT - Hill Air Force Range | Army Corps of Engineers | | 11/09/2009 to 11/30/2009 |
Performs a full range of field engineering functions associated with assigned projects at Resident Office level. Performs biddability, constructibility, operability (BCO) reviews of plans & specifications. Observes & investigates construction at all stages to identify problems. Inspects contractor workmanship & equipment & materials to ensure compliance with contract requirements. Prepares daily r... |
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| 6. Electronic Technician, BioMed Technicain-Imaging |
| US-UT-Salt Lake City | Veterans Health Administration | | 11/19/2009 to 11/30/2009 |
The primary purpose of this position is to serve as an expert in managing customer needs and providing technical support for complex biomedical and electronic specialty devices, instruments, equipment and systems. Evaluates, installs, diagnoses, troubleshoots, analyzes, maintains, repairs, and calibrates, tests, services and supports biomedical and electronic equipment and systems used in the VA m... |
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| 7. ELECTRONICS ENGINEER |
| US-UT-Ogden | Air Force Materiel Command | | 11/13/2009 to 11/19/2009 |
The duties of the position is to: Designs, implements or tests changes to operational Flight program (OFP) software and associated test and support environments for airborne weapon systems. Performs electronics engineering work in one or more of the following functional areas of embedded computer resource engineering: analysis, requirements definition, design, coding, or developmental test and ev... |
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| 8. ELECTRONICS ENGINEER |
| US-UT-Ogden | Air Force Materiel Command | | 11/11/2009 to 11/18/2009 |
The primary purpose of this position is to perform professional electronics engineering work supporting acquisition, development, or sustainment of Air Force weapon systems and support equipment. Applies a number of diverse engineering practices, techniques, and processes to identify and resolve problems which could impact success. Performs analysis and uses systematic, disciplined, quantifiable... |
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| 9. ELECTRONICS ENGINEER |
| US-UT-Ogden | Air Force Materiel Command | | 10/07/2009 to 01/04/2010 |
Performs professional electronics engineering work supporting acquisition of Air Force weapon systems and support equipment. Develops system performance requirements, objectives and integration, and the estimation of time and resources for system design, development, and support. Applies a number of diverse engineering practices, techniques, and processes to identify and resolve problems which cou... |
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| 10. ELECTRONICS ENGINEER (LEAD) |
| US-UT-Ogden | Air Force Materiel Command | | 11/13/2009 to 11/19/2009 |
The primary purpose of this position is to serve as technical lead and expert consultant for the squadron. This position is responsible for overall engineering performance in the squadron and for developing processes to increase the effectiveness of engineers in the squadron. Serves as modeling & simulation, training systems acquisition and systems engineering subject matter expert. Trains squ... |
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