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MTS II, Systems Engineering

Company Name:
Placement Services USA, Inc.
Support projects and development of new/enhanced programs with requirements definition, documentation and communication of requirements, both internally and externally with customers. Has specific technical project or product responsibility. Assist in the designs and requirements for new systems, new system configurations, sub-systems, software and products in support of projects and programs. Assist in the creation of documentation of designs and requirements for new systems, new system configurations, sub-systems, software and products in support of projects and programs. Attend design reviews of requirements implementation. Assist in customer proposal development with system definition and functional requirements. Assist in prototype development of new systems, new system configurations, software and products. Conduct in-depth troubleshooting and debugging of designs. Support communication of system requirements for systems, new system configurations, sub-systems, software and products both internally and externally with the customer. Support customer discussions to ensure understanding and communication of the optimal technical solution. Provide solutions and recommendations to project lead. International travel may be required.
Three (3) years of experience in large scale integrated systems. International travel may be required.
Bachelors degree in Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering or a related field of study.
Please send us your resume via email at with reference #17481 in the subject line. Do not copy and paste your resume in the body email. Please attach it as a Word document. Thank you.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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