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Robotics Simulation Jobs in Nevada (NOW HIRING)

The 432 WG is a remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) wing, providing all operations, logistics, and ... Track simulator availability and schedule crewmembers for mission qualification training, upgrade ...

Simulation & Resimulation: Create synthetic and log-replay scenarios to support root-cause analysis ... Bachelor's degree or higher in Engineering, Robotics, ECE, Computer Science, or a relevant ...

Simulation & Resimulation: Create synthetic and log-replay scenarios to support root-cause analysis ... Bachelor's degree or higher in Engineering, Robotics, ECE, Computer Science, or a relevant ...

Simulation & Resimulation: Create synthetic and log-replay scenarios to support root-cause analysis ... Bachelor's degree or higher in Engineering, Robotics, ECE, Computer Science, or a relevant ...

Staff Controls Engineer

Mccarran, NV

$85.40K - $110.50K/yr

Experience with motion control, robotics, or process automation * Familiarity with embedded Linux ... Experience with simulation tools, digital twins, or hardwareintheloop testing * Background ...

Simulation Support: Support testing within virtual environments, including Software-in-the-Loop ... Experience with track-based testing using robotics platforms. * Experience testing low-level ...

Simulation Support: Support testing within virtual environments, including Software-in-the-Loop ... Experience with track-based testing using robotics platforms. * Experience testing low-level ...

Execute structured scenario-based testing using track infrastructure and robotic platforms ... Simulation Support: Support testing within virtual environments, including Software-in-the-Loop ...

... simulation, SIL, HIL, and on-vehicle environments, specifically targeting scenarios critical for ... Bachelor's degree or higher in Engineering, Robotics, ECE, Computer Science, or a related technical ...

... simulation, SIL, HIL, and on-vehicle environments, specifically targeting scenarios critical for ... Bachelor's degree or higher in Engineering, Robotics, ECE, Computer Science, or a related technical ...

... simulation, SIL, HIL, and on-vehicle environments, specifically targeting scenarios critical for ... Bachelor's degree or higher in Engineering, Robotics, ECE, Computer Science, or a related technical ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Robotics Simulation Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Robotics Simulation Engineer, you need a strong background in robotics, computer science, and mathematics, often supported by a relevant degree such as electrical engineering or mechanical engineering. Familiarity with simulation tools like Gazebo, ROS (Robot Operating System), MATLAB/Simulink, and programming languages such as Python or C++ is essential. Problem-solving, attention to detail, and effective teamwork are key soft skills that help in designing and refining complex simulation models. These abilities are crucial for creating accurate simulations that accelerate development, testing, and deployment of robotic systems.

What are some typical challenges faced when working in robotics simulation, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in robotics simulation often encounter challenges such as accurately modeling real-world physics, ensuring simulation fidelity, and integrating with hardware or software systems. Addressing these requires a strong understanding of both robotics and simulation tools, as well as effective collaboration with engineers, software developers, and testers. Staying updated with advancements in simulation platforms and maintaining clear documentation are key strategies to overcome these challenges and ensure the simulations provide meaningful insights for development and testing.

What is robotics simulation?

Robotics simulation is the use of computer software to model and test the behavior of robots in a virtual environment. This allows engineers and researchers to design, program, and optimize robots without needing physical prototypes, saving time and resources. Simulations can replicate real-world conditions, enabling the analysis of robot movement, sensor data, and task performance before implementation. Robotics simulation is commonly used in developing autonomous systems, industrial automation, and research applications.

What is the difference between Robotics Simulation vs Robotics Software Engineer?

AspectRobotics SimulationRobotics Software Engineer
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Robotics, Computer Science, or related; experience with simulation toolsBachelor's or higher in Computer Science, Robotics, or related; programming skills
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, simulation platforms, development teamsSoftware development teams, robotics companies, tech firms
Industry UsageTesting algorithms, virtual prototyping, system validationDeveloping robot control software, algorithms, and integration
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

Robotics Simulation focuses on creating virtual environments to test and validate robotic systems, while Robotics Software Engineers develop the actual software that controls robots. Both roles often collaborate but serve different stages of robotics development, with simulation emphasizing testing and validation, and software engineering focusing on implementation and coding.

Basic Airspace Scheduler

Other

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Overview

We are seeking a qualified Scheduler to augment flying squadrons in the areas of operational flight scheduling and training flight scheduling. Position will support units of the 432d Wing located at Creech AFB, NV and Whiteman AFB, MO. The 432 WG is a remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) wing, providing all operations, logistics, and support aspects of MQ-1 Predator, MQ-9 Reaper, and RQ-170 RPA training and employment.

Scheduling is a challenging, dynamic process. Even after the schedule is printed, numerous changes are normally required because of aircraft mechanical problems, medical issues, flight evaluation requirements, expiring event currencies, deployments and student training continuity. Weather conditions and other factors beyond the control of the scheduler also limit flying opportunities. The scheduler needs to be able to adapt quickly to changing circumstances in a medium- to high stress environment.

B3H is a leader in building winning DoD and corporate teams. B3H provides the full spectrum of strategic planning, program management, acquisitions management, systems engineering & integration, cost analysis, training, systems requirements analysis, and instructional system design for the DoD. B3H delivers quality performance with complete government visibility and control. B3H Corporate headquarters are in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. 

Responsibilities
  • Determine combat schedule requirements by comparing anticipated (Secret) sortie tasking's (such as from combat Air Tasking Order (ATO), Skynet software, PEX software and/or RPA liaison officer communication) against the qualification, availability, and training requirements of assigned crew-members.
  • Build long- and short-range shift schedules to ensure full, 24/7/365 coverage of all combat pilot, sensor operator, mission intelligence coordinator, instructor, evaluator and supervisor positions. Coordination will be with senior squadron  leadership on a daily and weekly basis.
  • Keep track of when crewmembers will be on leave, temporary duty, have scheduled medical appointments or other scheduling commitments. The Scheduler shall de-conflict crewmember schedules and work with flight leadership to ensure adequate manning will be available to meet operational tasks assigned to the unit.
  • Track daily flight/ground/academic training requirements and accomplishments to facilitate accurate flight scheduling. To the maximum extent possible schedule aircrew based on experience to mitigate Operational Risk Management (ORM) and avoid unwanted scenarios such as scheduling an inexperienced pilot, sensor operator or mission intelligence coordinator together. Updates will be reported to squadron and wing leadership per unit guidance.
  • Facilitate last-minute schedule changes to ensure full coverage by working with the current mission commander/operations supervisor (or equivalent) and flight responsible for the shift that is not fully manned.
  • Coordinate with the Training shop (DOT), Squadron Aviation Resource Management (SARM) and Stan/Eval (CCV) to arrange a schedule to facilitate qualification, upgrade, and continuation training accomplishment in accordance with syllabus progression standards and per guidance in specific training folders (sim only, etc.) in accordance with Operations Officer (DO) priorities.
  • Track simulator availability and schedule crewmembers for mission qualification training, upgrade training, continuation training and/or emergency procedures simulators.
  • Shall appropriately disseminate scheduling data on secret and unclassified computer systems.
  • Enter data into Patriot Excalibur (PEX), Skynet, Access, and Excel- based database systems or future equivalent systems. Familiarization with PEX or similar  program is required. A detailed knowledge of Microsoft Excel, including the ability to manipulate, modify and create formulas, data and tables is also required.
  • Ensure schedule data is published and available during periods when the scheduling office is unoccupied.
  • Comply with scheduling chief and locally-developed guidance when building the schedule in additional to any DoD/AFI requirements.
  • Provide inputs to build annual flying hour program in accordance with (IAW) Air Force Instruction (AFI) 11-102 and accomplish weekly flying hour program updates.
  • Receive data from DOT, SARM, Stan/Eval, and Mobility about ground training requirements and schedule people for event accomplishment in coordination with applicable flight/shift leadership such that members remain current and qualified, are not  grounded, and are ready to deploy on time when tasked.
  • Create daily and weekly schedules, Long Range Flying Schedule, OG Flying Hour Program Report, Flying Effectiveness Reports, PMATS Schedule, calendars and master slides.
Qualifications
  • Minimum of three (3) years of experience working in/with the military and two (2) years of experience working with PEX or similar proprietary scheduling program or five (3) years of experience working with Microsoft Excel and Access databases (programming highly desired) and complete PEX Initial User Training Class or ISR Training Class.
  • Two (2) years of experience working as a RPA Squadron Flight Scheduler OR Three (3) years of experience working as a DoD Flying Squadron Flight Scheduler
  • No negative administrative, judicial, non-judicial, or criminal action/record in previous civilian or military employment for five (5) years. No history of being terminated from civilian employment, denied reenlistment, administratively discharged, or separated from the military under any condition other than honorable.
  • Active DoD Clearance Required

B3H Corporation is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.

ACCESSIBILITY NOTICE:  If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process due to a physical or mental disability, please send an email to: HR@B3H.com or call 850-651-3443.

Employment Type: OTHER

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Industry

Guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing

Company size

51 - 200 Employees

Headquarters location

Shalimar, FL, US

Year founded

1990