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Systems EngineerSterling Heights, MI (Onsite) Full-TimeThis is an opportunity to join the fast-paced world of engineering next generation combat vehicles for the US Army. Working as a DCS employee co-located in Warren Michigan, you will work alongside ...
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Mechanical TechnicianSterling Heights, MI (Onsite) Full-TimeDCS Corporation is looking for a talented Electro-Mechanical Technician to join the Vehicle Integration Team to physically build/integrate/machine custom LRU’s, hardware and various other Electrica...
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Electronic Warfare EngineerNiceville, FL (Onsite) Full-TimeThe successful candidate will assist the 350th Spectrum Warfare Group (350 SWG), at Eglin AFB, Florida Essential Job Functions: The 350 SWG is the technical focal point for all electronic warfare (...
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16th EWS Electronic Warfare EngineerNiceville, FL (Onsite) Full-TimeThe successful candidate will assist the 350th Spectrum Warfare Group (350 SWG), at Eglin AFB, Florida. The 350 SWG is the technical focal point for all electronic warfare (EW) support of warfighte...
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Operations Instrumentation Avionics TechnicianRidgecrest, CA (Onsite) Full-TimeSalary Range: $68,640 - $75,600 Operate and maintain proprietary instrumentation (avionics) systems on U.S. military aircraft including F/A-18. Essential Job Functions: Install, maintain, fabricate...
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Operations Instrumentation Avionics TechnicianRidgecrest, CA (Onsite) Full-TimeSalary Range: $53,575 - $60,100 Operate and maintain proprietary instrumentation (avionics) systems on U.S. military aircraft including F/A-18. Essential Job Functions: Install, maintain, fabricate...
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Systems Integration EngineerSterling Heights, MI (Onsite) Full-TimeThis role involves working with a Systems Integration Lab (SIL) performing a number of activities pertaining to the testing and validation of C5ISR systems for Army ground vehicles. This is a very ...
Electronics Jobs
Electronics engineers oversee the manufacturing process for electronic products. They typically specialize in a particular area, such as communications or radar. Job applicants need a minimum of a bachelor's degree in engineering, and a Professional Engineer (PE) license is preferred.A typical day in the life of an electronics engineer might include:
• Performing systematic tests of electronics to determine effectiveness and efficiency
• Identifying common problem areas with technology
• Designing innovative solutions to address the shortcomings of current electronics
• Developing, building, and testing new electronic equipment.