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RE: UAV Jobs - 12/14/2007 7:26:10 PM   
jackoftrades


 

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How did you guys end up alleviating the overheating problem on the warrior? Or does it still only fly in the winter... I did notice the guy in one of the pictures is wearing a coat. BTW I thought you were not supposed to let any pics of employees faces out.

They really could use some good engineers at GA-ASI. So If you have the ability to actually help, Please contact them. If you are like the rest and rely on the integration department to solve everything and then just put it into CAD please do not apply. LOL

I'm just having a little fun mithrandir. ELMO was a good place to work if you could handle working for Dave and Mike. And I'm sure you know what I mean ( BUSDRIVERS/SCREAMING WAKOS ).

Also, If you need any integration techs to make the engineers look good and the price is right let me know.

Former GA-ASI employee

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RE: UAV Jobs - 12/15/2007 5:33:26 PM   
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Hi Sir,

Do you also need people in Europe???

Regards,
Tom

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RE: UAV Jobs - 12/16/2007 9:58:24 PM   
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Hello,
I just submitted my application. Sign me up
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RE: UAV Jobs - 12/22/2007 1:45:47 PM   
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Are you accepting contract engineering workers?

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RE: UAV Jobs - 1/22/2008 8:10:39 PM   
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just looked at the companies website, they have lots of openings crazy, only if i lived in so cal. depends on how well they pay too.

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RE: UAV Jobs - 1/23/2008 12:41:18 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: lcplwan

just looked at the companies website, they have lots of openings crazy, only if i lived in so cal. depends on how well they pay too.


I'll move.

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RE: UAV Jobs - 1/23/2008 2:05:04 AM   
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Just uploaded my resume....I wish I had seen this forum when it opened...Could be my dream job waiting for me..

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RE: UAV Jobs - 1/31/2008 1:32:32 AM   
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To extend dirtybird's question. The team members of my company are actively involved with applying our engineering skills to aerospace, defense, and medical device development, testing, and certification. We are always looking to handle a project at our office, near Chicago. I am the director of sales and a managing partner at Heptel Corp (see heptel.com forcontact info). Especially, we enjoy all aspects of embedded real-time software projects.

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RE: UAV Jobs - 4/20/2008 11:19:47 PM   
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Im on Marez (next to Diamondback). Just browsing a bit and ran across your post. Its my 3rd year in this country, I'll send you an e-mail when my contract is complete. Stay Safe, James.

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RE: UAV Jobs - 4/24/2008 7:26:10 PM   
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Good luck with it guys.

One thing I will tell you guys is that flying the larger UAS (UAVS) is nothing like flying RC. I am going to transition to warrior alphas soon so I may meet or talk with some of you GA industry types.

Harry


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RE: UAV Jobs - 4/27/2008 8:58:25 PM   
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Considering what you are transitioning to your career goals would be well served by obtaining a Private Pilot's License with an Instrument Rating. Both would provide a much greater understanding of flight control and airspace issues since the platform is not a small console controlled airplane. There would be no stretch in using the expense as a tax deduction being continuing education required for occupational advancement. Opens doors in other ways as well.

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RE: UAV Jobs - 5/12/2008 4:31:13 PM   
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I been a private pilot for 14+ years. I just have no reason to get out of the military and enter the civilian market unless the pay is unreal which right now I know it isnt for pilots when comparing it to government benefits plus tax free housing $$$. I looked into it and keep constant tabs on it though.

I have seen the I-GNATs in action when I was overseas from inside the shelter and I was impressed. This was the main reason I want to leave the small/mid sized (Shadow 200, Hunter) UAS behind and get into the Sky Warrior.

I also hear through the grape vine that AAI might take up the instruction portion of the Sky Warrior because GA doesnt want to do it and general dynamics cant support another large scale training program so for those looking that might be a way to go also but I only heard this through the mill so who knows.

Harry


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