The core stage of NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Space Launch System rocket, powered by four of our RS-25 engines, will soon be heading to Kennedy Space Center for the upcoming #Artemis II mission. Learn more about the #SLS before the big journey 👇
L3Harris Technologies
Defense and Space Manufacturing
Melbourne, Florida 666,237 followers
About us
L3Harris Technologies is the Trusted Disruptor in the defense industry. With customers’ mission-critical needs always in mind, our employees deliver end-to-end technology solutions connecting the space, air, land, sea and cyber domains in the interest of national security. Visit L3Harris.com for more information.
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https://www.l3harris.com/
External link for L3Harris Technologies
- Industry
- Defense and Space Manufacturing
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Melbourne, Florida
- Type
- Public Company
Locations
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1025 W. NASA Boulevard
Melbourne, Florida 32919, US
Employees at L3Harris Technologies
Updates
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As we honor the Royal Canadian Air Force | Aviation royale canadienne's 100th Anniversary, our longstanding partnership—spanning over 75 years—shines brightly. We've actively engaged in Centennial celebrations, including the RCAF Run, where our team members proudly supported the RCAF Centennial Fund while fostering unity through fitness and community spirit. Read more about this inspiring event: https://bit.ly/3WkWhAk #RCAFRun #RCAF100
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Meet Christine Topliff, a visionary engineer sharing her wisdom with the next generation as part of our new series. She began her journey with us as a systems engineer, working on equipment that builds night vision goggles. “I was immediately involved with the team’s creativity” she recalls, “getting caught up in the enthusiasm (and challenges!) helped shape how I approach future projects.” Today, she encourages her mentees to share ideas with their teammates and see challenges as steppingstones to success. Embark on your journey with us: https://bit.ly/3S56Vsq
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As part of Team Lynx, we're delivering Modular Open Systems Architecture (MOSA) to develop the US Army’s next-generation combat vehicles–unlocking new potential for future warfare. MOSA enables the rapid integration of new technologies, ensuring Lynx XM30 stays at the forefront of technological advancement while remaining cost-effective throughout its service life. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3zzJ8uC #TeamLynx
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We’re soaring to new milestones in the United States Air Force’s B-52 Modernization project! 🎉✈️ During a recent flight test over Texas, our team successfully tested upgrades to the aircraft’s electronic warfare self-protection system. Five new Line Replaceable Units will enhance acquisition and geolocation and improve the electronic countermeasure response time. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3zAqHWH
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What do pencil erasers and solid rocket motor propellant have in common? Learn more about how solid rocket motors work and how they power critical defense systems: https://bit.ly/4deJNAf
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Ensuring stability around the world means supporting our international allies with global security solutions. Our position as the industry’s Trusted Disruptor continues to shape a safer future for us all. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4cxZRNu #NATOSummit
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Viper Shield has successfully completed its latest test—demonstrating its unparalleled ability to protect F-16 warfighters. The hardware and software known as Drop 4, identified and displayed threats of interest and provided precise situational awareness, enhancing the pilot’s ability to defend themselves. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3W0W3gn
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Whether you’re going through our hiring process or growing your career with us, you can count on our Talent Attraction team. From crafting a standout resume to making the most of our dynamic workplace culture, they’re here to answer your questions and ensure you’re set up for success. Learn more about our opportunities: https://bit.ly/4bCfp1d.
Building a Winning Team
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The most ambitious space missions require flight-proven rocket engines. These RS-25 engines have flown on 29 shuttle missions and have carried 142 astronauts to orbit. Now, upgraded with new flight computers, they’ll power the @NASA Space Launch System rocket on the #Artemis IV mission. See what they can do and what we’re working on for Artemis V: https://bit.ly/3RXUKOc
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