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This engineer is responsible for applying radio frequency (RF)/radar theories, applicable DoD guidance and NTIA manual, to review and critique the DoD RF/Radar equipment on its transmitter, receiver, and antenna characteristics.
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Emphasis will be on electrical components including motors, brakes, controls, switches, PLC's, pendants, radio systems, weigh systems, camera systems, etc. BS in Electrical Engineering is preferred or BS in a related field with a minimum of 3 years of experience as an Electrical or Automation engineer working with motion and motor control products.
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Expert level Experience in circuit design and experience with the following : Radio Frequency (RF), embedded control, FPGA design. Works with avionics, embedded systems, and Radio Frequency (RF) links.
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Strong technical background in the Radio Frequency (RF) knowledge, RF equipment certification compliance to NTIA standard, radar, windmill, RF design components (e.g., transmitter, receiver, antenna, filter), link budget, commercial wireless 5G/6G, RF modeling and simulation, experiences withing with various federal agencies (e.g., NTIA, FCC, DoD, FAA, DoT.
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You have experience in high-voltage circuits (10s of kilovolt), radio-frequency (RF) engineering, circuit design, feedback and control, and embedded systems for power electronics.
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Seven years of electrical engineering experience with the design and construction of motor control centers, variable frequency drives, engine controls, chemical dosing systems, lighting controls, HVAC controls, pneumatic control systems, and 24 VDC and 4-20 mA power and signal circuits.
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As the Army’s primary integrator of C5ISR technologies and systems, the U.S. Army Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) Center conducts Research and Development, or R&D, across a wide variety of capability areas that support all of the Army’s Modernization priorities.
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The Electrical Engineer shall perform watercraft electrical and electronic equipment and system integration design, including the consideration/analysis of power generation, conversion, and distribution, illumination, interior/exterior communications, navigation, control systems, networks, Command, Control, Communication, Computer, Combat, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) systems, and other electrical and electronic systems.
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Handle both analog and digital board-level designs, including field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), digital-to-analog converters (DACs), random access memory (RAM), power supplies, peripherals, analog radio frequency (RF) front ends, and embedded systems.
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Experience with digital signal processing systems and radio frequency (RF) systems preferred. Candidate must possess a clear understanding of electrical engineering principles such as but not limited to RF Communications, embedded systems, power regulation and distribution, and control theory.
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Knowledge of basic engineering principles as they apply to hardware design, including electronics, wire harnesses, digital computers, computer engineering, power engineering, telecommunications, control systems, robotics, radio-frequency engineering, signal processing, instrumentation, and microelectronics.
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Designing overhead crane power distribution, variable frequency drive, controls, collision-avoidance, weighing, operators’ pendant, and radio control interfaces using AutoCAD Electrical Schematic to produce schematics, panel layouts, and BOMs for manufacturing and service documentation.
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Experience designing and troubleshooting motor control circuits utilizing electromagnetic devices and variable frequency drives (VFD's) is essential. This position requires excellent understanding of electricity, motor control electrical circuits, and analog and digital input/output.
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Must be self-motivated, display leadership abilities, and have knowledge of the CMAA. This position requires excellent understanding of electricity, motor control electrical circuits, and analog and digital input/output.
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Work with systems and products involving radio frequency (RF) The electrical engineer will operate within an electronics manufacturing environment for production support, learn existing designs, work with a multi-discipline team, and interact with offshore suppliers.
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