engineering
Posted 5 days agoProject Engineer
at CAE
Tampa, United StatesOn-site
Responsibilities
- Create, review, and provide constructive feedback to technical documents.
Requirements
- Does managing a project that starts with raw material procurement and finishes with the delivery of a 35,000-pound simulator moving on a 6 degree-of-freedom motion platform sound exciting to you?
- CAE’s simulation programs are leading the industry in high-tech development of mission rehearsal and training devices and applications, pioneering the development of simulation as a service, virtual/mixed reality, off-site data centers/cloud computing complexes, and traditional on-premise training centers with reduced hardware footprints using virtualization for real-time simulation applications.
- Acts as a Business Owner for the SAFe (Scaled Agile Framework for Enterprise) lifecycle.
- Applies a good understanding of the waterfall and Agile acquisition lifecycles.
- Requirements Bachelor of Science Degree in an engineering discipline (Computer Science, Engineering, Aeronautics, or similar) is required. Previous
- experience leading hardware and/or software development or acquisition projects will be considered. 5+ years’ work
- experience with detailed knowledge of flight simulator hardware and software technology Demonstrable ability to create and understand technical documents related to aircraft, computers, electronics, and flight simulation technology Familiarity with program management and business productivity tools such as Microsoft Project, Microsoft Office, JIRA and Sharepoint Familiarity with modern software engineering tools such as GitHub, Jenkins, Visual Studio, Docker and Hypervisors (Hyper-V, VMWare) Familiarity
- Must be able to perform normal office duties (sitting for long periods at a desk and in technical meetings).
- Must be able to travel within the United States or to international destinations.
- Must be able to climb stairs on a regular basis.
Additional details
- Summary Do you want to be part of a team that is developing simulators that replicate some of today’s state of the art aircraft and other vehicles?