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Work closely with PCB design, electrical and process engineering to conceptualize and design the entire product electronic packaging for new products. Job Features Job Category Electro-Mechanical, Mechanical Engineering, Power - Battery, Power Management.
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In this important role this person will perform all senior level electronic and automated maintenance functions requiring advanced knowledge of fluid power, pneumatic, electrical, mechanical power transmission, distribution, utilization, and control of electrical energy up to 480 volts AC. Serve as automation, fluid power and mechanical safety oversight resource across the company to leaders, engineering, project managers, risk management, etc.
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Bachelor's / Master's degree in Mechatronics, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering, or equivalent. Ford is developing next generation integrated thermal systems that manage customer facing features such as the cabin climate, as well as the thermal needs of powertrain systems like the battery and power electronics.
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Experience with electrical / electro-mechanical devices involving networked micro controllers and embedded software. Lead and manage integration of initial prototype systems including bring-up, debug, and engineering test of alpha- and beta-phase prototype vehicles.
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You will be part of the Electrical Engineering Department that develops all of the electrical hardware on the aircraft, including flight computers, high power density controllers for brushless permanent magnet motors, DC/DC converters, low voltage power distribution systems, battery management systems, servo actuators, radar sensors, and miscellaneous other power electronics and avionics systems.
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Knowledge of electrical engineering principles, practices, process, design/build, and the application to permitting and project work-related issues. 5+ years of relevant post education experience in an electrical engineering capacity.
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The marine systems include electrical systems, motors, controls, energy storage, battery system certification, mechanical and hydraulic systems, power generation, shafting, mounting gear, handling equipment, and fluid systems.
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Must have a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Master of Science in Electrical Engineering or Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering with a background in Power/Power Systems (BSEE, MSEE, Ph. D.) from an ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission-approved program with a strong academic background and coursework in electrical power systems.
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Bachelor's degree required in Electrical Engineering or Electronic Engineering. Produce electrical engineering documentation. Seven or more (7+) years of experience in Low Voltage Automotive (12V) and High Voltage Battery Systems.
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Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related field with a background in control systems and estimation theory. Working knowledge of lithium-ion battery electrochemistry and electrothermal models.
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Our BESS (Battery Energy Storage Systems) Division is searching for a Senior Project Manager (Electrical) will play a key role in overseeing and managing a variety of projects from conception to completion.
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What We Expect from You Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering required. The Engineer acts as a project lead on wind and battery energy storage (BESS) projects. Job Details Description The OpportunityUlteig is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Renewables Electrical Engineer.
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They are a technical leader and applies standard engineering techniques and procedures on complex projects. Performs calculations using engineering formulas and skills. Ulteig connects people and resources to develop compelling, integrated solutions across multiple Lifeline Sectors®, including power, renewables, transportation and water.
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Proven debugging and diagnostic skills in electrical, mechanical, and software domains. Thorough understanding of mechanical and electrical fundamentals and ability to apply them to automotive concepts.
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Work cross-functionally among mechanical, electrical, software and system architecture aspects and collaborate with design and development engineers across the organization to ensure a cohesive and comprehensive system design, requirements, and interfaces.
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