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Program Protection Engineer
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Country: USA
Location: Indiana-Indianapolis BLOOMINGTON, IN 47404
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Engineering
Relevant Work Experience:10+ to 15 Years
Education Level:Bachelor's Degree
Location:BLOOMINGTON, IN 47404
Status:Full Time
Occupations:General/Other: Engineering
Career Level:Manager (Manager/Supervisor of Staff)
Relevant Work Experience:10+ to 15 Years
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Program Protection Engineer
Founded in 1989, Sabre Systems, Inc. is a privately-held company with offices nationwide. Sabre is a quality-driven, professional services company that provides worldwide technology, scientific, management, and administrative services to government and commercial clients. Sabre is currently recruiting for a Program Protection Engineer to work in Bloomington, IN.
Job Description:
The selected candidate will perform a broad range of engineering tasks in support of Anti-Tamper (AT) efforts for the Technology and Infrastructure Protection Division. The incumbent will be responsible for assisting Navy Program Managers with their AT programs and will be responsible for identifying and recommending methods and techniques to implement anti-tamper functionality. In addition, the candidate will prepare documents reporting findings and results and will make recommendations. The candidate may assist customers in preparing AT documentation; and will routinely interact with Navy/DoD customers and contractors.
Job Requirements:
Job Requires:
Candidate must have a Bachelors Degree in Engineering, Physics or a Science discipline with 8+ years’ experience. Experience with microcircuit theory, design manufacturing, testing, characterization and evaluation is required as well as demonstrated experience in microcircuit modeling electrical design, packaging design, and system engineering. Finally, the candidate must have knowledge of semiconductor process engineering, semiconductor device failure analysis techniques, and software/hardware interfaces.
Candidates must be able to obtain a current Secret Clearance; frequent travel may be required.
Sabre Systems provides an excellent benefits package which includes healthcare, paid days off, tuition reimbursement, and a 401K plan. To learn more about positions at Sabre Systems, please visit us on the web at http://www.sabresystems.com
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