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As a hardware reliability engineer on the Starlink Product team, you will be responsible for electrical hardware failure analysis, PCBA reliability, and quality of the PCBA production process.
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As an Electrical Test and Reliability Engineer on Starlink, you'll sit at the intersection of electrical, mechanical, thermal analysis, software, and antenna engineering - ultimately ensuring that our satellite hardware can withstand the harsh environment of space and maintain communication with millions of users on a global scale.
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As a Hardware Reliability Engineer focused on Avionics at Zipline, you will apply your knowledge of electrical hardware systems at the board and system level along with reliability theory to meet safety, on-time delivery, and unit-cost objectives for our aircraft.
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Electrical/ Controls Reliability Engineer. Our global manufacturing leader is searching for an Automation/ Controls Engineer to develop and implement advanced process control/ system strategies with significant focus on the equipment reliability programs (preventive and predictive maintenance.
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Our team is currently looking for an Electrical Reliability Engineer in the Oil and Gas industry for one of our clients. This role will be responsible for leading efforts for Reliability Engineering with regards to electrical equipment in the North Dakota Bakken Asset in order to support maximizing equipment reliability.
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Assisting other engineers in developing and assembling scopes, drawings and specifications into a package, enabling electrical/instrumentation purchase inquiries to be issued for procurement of materials or subcontract pricing.
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BS in Electrical Engineering or related field, with 5-8 years of experience working as an electrical engineer in industries including petrochemical manufacturing, refining, or power generation in reliability or maintenance roles.
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Senior / Associate / Assistant Electrical Engineer (Reliability Compliance & Electric Planning Dept)
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Senior Electrical Engineer, Associate Electrical Engineer, Assistant Engineer - Must have ability to: establish and maintain cooperative relationships with both internal and external contacts; and communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
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Our client, a global leader in nitrogen products and methanol, is looking for a dynamic Senior Electrical Reliability Engineer to join their Reliability Engineering team. This role offers a unique opportunity to be at the forefront of maintaining and enhancing the electrical reliability of their operations.
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Experience with PCBA environmental testing and reliability calculators. Partner with design, software, test, and manufacturing engineering teams to improve yield, processes, test coverage, quality, and reliability.
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Are you an Electrical Engineer who is passionate about safety, improving reliability, and problem solving? We are currently recruiting for multiple electrical engineering roles on our Reliability and Plant Engineering teams.
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We are seeking resumes for an Electrical Reliability Engineer in our Valdosta, GA. Paper Mill. The Electrical Reliability Engineer is responsible for coordinating the planning, organizing, and completion of mill reliability programs within the area of assigned responsibility.
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The Pine Hill Mill is currently seeking an Electrical/Instrumentation Reliability Engineer. We are seeking an Engineer with electrical power distribution, EI Precision Maintenance (IEPM), Motor Maintenance and Valve Maintenance experience.
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Hiring for mega-project in Riyadh and Jeddah.
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Advanced problem solving and troubleshooting skills related to PLCs, DCS, motor controls, instrumentation, and electrical equipment. BS or AS degree in Electrical Engineering with 5+ years experience in process control, automation, and electrical engineering in a manufacturing plant.
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