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Old 10-03-2006, 03:08 PM   #1
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We have been behind in hiring for a while, and now we are winning a huge contract that will put us about 50 engineers behind (I can't talk about the project yet, but it is pretty cool). We are looking for all kinds of engineers, but especially experienced systems and software engineers. If I turn in your resume and you get hired, I get munnies, so email or PM me your resume.

Systems Engineer
http://careers.na.baesystems.com/cgi...1&searchtype=A
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The candidate will be responsible for analyzing customer specifications, deriving hardware requirements, providing systems technical support to hardware engineering team, develop and carry-out hardware/software integration and testing, perform first article system test, support system qualification test, documentation of requirements, analysis and test, perform investigation of failures to find the root cause, and be a customer interface for specified components of the system.

Must have the following:
*Experience in aerospace/electrical related design environment (5+ years)
*Experience with requirement allocation and analysis
*Technical writing skills: capable of creating required engineering documentation
*Goal oriented achiever. Self-starter with strong follow-through on assigned tasks
*Minimum Training/Education: BSEE or equivalent

Prefer the following:
*Demonstrated ability to understand and specify hardware requirements
*Experience with hardware and software integration of embedded systems
*Preferred Training/ Education : MSEE or equivalent


Software Engineer
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Incumbents are responsible for insuring the analysis, design, documentation, testing, implementation, and maintenance of software which may emphasize mathematical modeling, algorithm development, or architecture optimization. Additional duties include providing necessary technical support and interface for process reviews, systems tests, planning, budgeting, and business development efforts. Incumbents may also investigate product failures and analyze software and system integrity. These efforts are performed within the constraints of costs, schedules, available resources, and general business objectives. Technical contributions must follow standard engineering practices.

Must have the following:
*Proficiency in Ada, C/C++, and/or other high-order languages.
*Computer proficiency, software development, multi-tasking, work planning and knowledge of engineering standards and practices.
*Demonstrated ability to plan, schedule, and perform to commitments.
*Good communication and interpersonal skills.
*A Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related discipline.
*Minimum 1-3 years of relevant experience.

Prefer the following:
*Experience with formal, structured software developed to commercial and/or military standards (DO-178B, MIL-STD 498).
*Software development using SEI CMM/CMMI.
*Low-level, assembler level programming.
*Hardware/Software integration experience.
*A Master's Degree in CS, CE, or EE.

Edit: Also looking for Operations Associates, Project Engineers, Program Managers, Business Development Managers, EMI Engineer, Contracts, etc: http://careers.na.baesystems.com/cgi...1&searchtype=A

http://www.eis.na.baesystems.com/pla...ions/index.htm
BAE Systems Platform Solutions serves aerospace and defense end users and prime contractors with capabilities and products that improve operational safety and enhance mission effectiveness. Platform Solutions supports a wide range of military and commercial platforms, including fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft, ground vehicles, and unmanned vehicles with capabilities in vehicle management, human-machine interface, precision guidance, and power systems. The company also is developing integrated capabilities in all-weather operation, power management, real-time cockpit information, prognostics and health management, and air traffic management.

Based in Johnson City, New York, Platform Solutions employs more than 5,000 people at 11 facilities in the United States and United Kingdom.
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Old 10-03-2006, 03:32 PM   #2
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WTF? I've done the first one for an aerospace company in teh past.

However, this line:
*Goal oriented achiever. Self-starter with strong follow-through on assigned tasks

I think that's total BS. This better be a telecommuting job.
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Old 10-03-2006, 03:37 PM   #3
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WTF? I've done the first one for an aerospace company in teh past.

However, this line:
*Goal oriented achiever. Self-starter with strong follow-through on assigned tasks

I think that's total BS. This better be a telecommuting job.
Of course it's BS; it's a job description created by HR! What it means is: get your work done and don't surf OT. Um, err....
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Old 10-03-2006, 03:42 PM   #4
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Of course it's BS; it's a job description created by HR! What it means is: get your work done and don't surf OT. Um, err....

There would most certainly be a nabisco clause, a slushee fund, and barrels of olive oil!
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Old 10-03-2006, 03:55 PM   #5
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Send me $100 up front and I'll send you a resume.
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Old 10-03-2006, 03:57 PM   #6
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Too bad it's in bum *** New York.
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Old 10-03-2006, 03:58 PM   #7
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From what I've seen, everything Engineering is Johnson City (hahahaha)

Dang...outta my commute range -- back to being unemployed.
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Old 10-03-2006, 04:00 PM   #8
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They do engineering in Merrimack and Nashua NH as well.
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Old 10-03-2006, 04:08 PM   #9
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Would they even consider someone w/o a degree (but 13+ years full time experience)? Too often it seems employers are so caught up on a degree that they can't admit that someone w/o a degree could do the job.
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Old 10-03-2006, 04:10 PM   #10
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Furthest north I'm moving is DC, but its good to see some jobs out there I potentially fit.
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Old 10-03-2006, 04:23 PM   #11
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They do engineering in Merrimack and Nashua NH as well.
I am only associated with the Johnson City facility. I don't know much about what they do at the other facilities. I do know that Nashua is huge. For some reason, I'm thinking that Chuck H works at BAE in Nashua.
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Old 10-03-2006, 04:24 PM   #12
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I am only associated with the Johnson City facility. I don't know much about what they do at the other facilities. I do know that Nashua is huge. For some reason, I'm thinking that Chuck H works at BAE in Nashua.
Did you read the story here about the recruiter that just got fired from RHIC?
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Old 10-03-2006, 04:25 PM   #13
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Furthest north I'm moving is DC, but its good to see some jobs out there I potentially fit.
Are you going to be graduatin?
There is a BAE in Reston, VA, and I believe that they do the Leadership Development Program there (I went through this in Johnson City).
http://www.eis.na.baesystems.com/pla...reers/eldp.htm
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Old 10-03-2006, 04:26 PM   #14
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oh


I already work for BAE as a systems engineer (EE). I didn't really pay much attention to the specifics of WHO
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Old 10-03-2006, 04:26 PM   #15
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I already work for BAE as a systems engineer (EE). I didn't really pay much attention.
At Reston?
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Would they even consider someone w/o a degree (but 13+ years full time experience)? Too often it seems employers are so caught up on a degree that they can't admit that someone w/o a degree could do the job.
Not sure, I'm not in HR, just an engineer. I'm sure it wouldn't hurt to submit a resume, and if you have been doing the tasks as described in the job postings, I don't see why you wouldn't get looked at.
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no, southeast VA (chesapeake)
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Old 10-03-2006, 04:31 PM   #18
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Too bad it's in bum *** New York.

We are the carousel capital of the world!

Binghamton was nicknamed the “Parlor City” for its neat streets and attractive homes, including many stately mansions. Ironically, many of those stately mansions are now “funeral parlors” (i.e., funeral homes.) During the late 1800s and early 1900s, many immigrants moved to the area, finding an abundance of jobs, leading them to call it the “Valley of Opportunity.”

Binghamton is noted as being the birthplace of both IBM and the Link flight simulator. Until the Cold War ended, the area never experienced an economic downfall, due in part to the generosity of employers (IBM and Endicott-Johnson) and also because of its defense-heavy industries. This concentration of the defense industry made the area the seventh most likely area in the nation for a nuclear attack during the Cold War, and the population peaked at around 85,000 in 1950.

Binghamton is known as the "Carousel Capital of the World" for its collection of historic carousels located in public parks around the area.
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If there are entry level jobs I'd be interested.
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We are the carousel capital of the world!

Binghamton was nicknamed the "Parlor City" for its neat streets and attractive homes, including many stately mansions. Ironically, many of those stately mansions are now "funeral parlors" (i.e., funeral homes.) During the late 1800s and early 1900s, many immigrants moved to the area, finding an abundance of jobs, leading them to call it the "Valley of Opportunity."

Binghamton is noted as being the birthplace of both IBM and the Link flight simulator. Until the Cold War ended, the area never experienced an economic downfall, due in part to the generosity of employers (IBM and Endicott-Johnson) and also because of its defense-heavy industries. This concentration of the defense industry made the area the seventh most likely area in the nation for a nuclear attack during the Cold War, and the population peaked at around 85,000 in 1950.

Binghamton is known as the "Carousel Capital of the World" for its collection of historic carousels located in public parks around the area.
So they're not a target for nuclear attack anymore?

I'll stay here then. Wouldn't feel right if i was in a city that wasn't a top 10 target for nuclear attack.
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We are the carousel capital of the world!

Binghamton was nicknamed the “Parlor City” for its neat streets and attractive homes, including many stately mansions. Ironically, many of those stately mansions are now “funeral parlors” (i.e., funeral homes.) During the late 1800s and early 1900s, many immigrants moved to the area, finding an abundance of jobs, leading them to call it the “Valley of Opportunity.”

Binghamton is noted as being the birthplace of both IBM and the Link flight simulator. Until the Cold War ended, the area never experienced an economic downfall, due in part to the generosity of employers (IBM and Endicott-Johnson) and also because of its defense-heavy industries. This concentration of the defense industry made the area the seventh most likely area in the nation for a nuclear attack during the Cold War, and the population peaked at around 85,000 in 1950.

Binghamton is known as the "Carousel Capital of the World" for its collection of historic carousels located in public parks around the area.
Carousels? Please tell me you're kidding...

Even more reason to stay away.
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Old 10-03-2006, 05:14 PM   #22
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Carousels? Please tell me you're kidding...

Even more reason to stay away.
Yes, I'm kidding. Although...we do get a lot of city people up here (especially at BU).
I just had dinner the other night with my friend, his wife, and her brother. After she got married, she moved up here and her whole family followed. They lived in Jamaica, Queens. They say it is 1000x better up here than down there.
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Kinda funny how the title "engineer" is thrown around in general
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Old 10-03-2006, 06:01 PM   #25
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Kinda funny how the title "engineer" is thrown around in general

Yeah, because flight controls, aircraft engine controls, avionics, etc are designed and built by janitors. So what would you call people who have degrees in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Computer Science who design and build advanced electronic systems?
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