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Utilize electrical design tools (e.g., Altium, PSpice) to perform engineering tasks, converting technical requirements into schematic diagrams, printed circuit board layouts, and assembly drawings.
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Bachelor of Science or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering required, design engineering experience is a plus; excellent verbal and written communication skills; strong organization and planning skills; ability to work in a team environment; commitment to quality and accuracy; and a willingness to meet fast-paced project schedules.
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is looking for a Principal Level Electrical Engineer (Level 4 or 5) to be part of the Campus Design, Engineering, and CAD group. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing electrical engineering expertise for engineering studies, preliminary, conceptual and detailed facility design, calculations, troubleshooting, preparation of contract documents including drawings and specifications, and field inspections for all PNNL facilities.
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Responsible for reverse engineering and detailed design of legacy PCBA and electrical components and subsystems. Create and modify PCBA design packages and electrical component specifications, including but not limited to electrical circuit schematics, PCBA manufacturing specification packages, and wire harness / cable assembly specifications for products currently in production phase.
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Electrical engineering design experience (e.g., PCBA design, layout, FPGA, EMC, thermal). Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering Electronic, Computer Engineering and 4 years of experience in development and debug of electronics.
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Generate engineering and construction drawings while referencing: Topographical survey data Utility atlas information Field sketches Photographs and aerial imagery Utility pole survey and make-ready information Client records Manufacturer equipment data sheets General engineering and design information.
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Excellent knowledge of electrical engineering design with electrical construction experience. Desirable project experience to include project development and permitting, conceptual and detailed design, project engineering management, scope preparation, scheduling, cost estimating, procurement, and contracts.
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Our in-house, multi-disciplinary team also includes interior design; mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) design; programming, corporate branding, standards integration, workstation specification, facilities and construction management support and energy solutions, as well as LEED certification.
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Working closely with electrical engineers, firmware engineers, and manufacturing engineers, the technologies developed by the mechanical engineering team enable world class performance in our vehicles and energy storage products.
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The ideal candidate will lead our electrical control design engineering efforts for our custom machine designs. We are seeking an experienced Electrical Controls Engineer Project Engineer with a strong background in the design of automation controls using Rockwell Allen-Bradley systems.
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Requirements:Minimum of Masters/PhD in Electrical Engineering or Electrical Engineering Technology with a core specialization in antennas, microwave and Electromagnetics. Typically, products range covering a frequency band of 500MHz to 12GHzUse antenna design tools to create novel Ultra broad band PCB, sheet metal, cast antenna elements and antenna array.
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Reviewing EPC contractor’s electrical engineering design drawing packages and supporting calculations Renewable low-voltage (both DC and AC) systems AC collection system for solar and batteries Collector substation and interconnecting substation expansion Gen-tie transmission.
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You will be in a position to develop, inspire, lead, and oversee the activities of multi-discipline engineering and project teams involving mechanical, chemical, electrical, instrumentation & controls, and project controls disciplines.
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Experience in the design of electrical engineering systems in a project team environment for electrical distribution systems including the selection of equipment (transformers, metal clad switchgear), materials, and the preparation and assembling of calculations and specifications.
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A BS or MS in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering from an ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission-approved program with coursework in instrumentation, mechatronics and process controls design engineering is required.
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