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Reporting to Engineering Manager, the Design Release Engineer- Wire Harness will be responsible for definition of requirements, design, analysis, development and control of wiring harness.
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Computer skills in CAD and PWB layout programs including Altium (Required) Microstation from Bentley Systems (Preferred), Expedition PCB-Ascent LX and Design Capture Release from Mentor Graphics Corp (Preferred.
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Create Design-to-Production transfer related control documentation (schematic, gerber, BOM, firmware, release note, test reports) and manage the release through ECN process. We seek an exceptional individual to join the engineering team as an Electrical Design Engineer III. The successful applicant must possess a background in electrical engineering, an analytical and creative mind, a willingness to work in a fast-paced production environment, and an outstanding work ethic.
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Utilize the full electrical design cycle: concept, design, schematic capture, PCB layout, testing, system integration, and manufacturing release. One of our clients needs a passionate Hardware Engineer who can think outside the box to find new and better ways to design quality electrical products.
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Utilize a variety of Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools (Altium preferred) to capture schematics, lay out PCBAs, generate fabrication and assembly release packages. The Electronics/Firmware Engineer is responsible for the Design and evaluate electronic systems and firmware.
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As the Electrical Design Release Engineer for Blue Arc™ (a Shyft Group Brand) based at our R&D facility in Plymouth, MI, you will enjoy partnering cross-functionally and sharing your technical visions and ideas to develop innovative solutions to our clients' problems visually and verbally on a daily basis.
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Develop analog, digital, and mixed-signal designs that interact with avionics systems (including sensors and electromechanical/electrohydraulic actuators); including analysis, schematic capture, layout, design review, test/verification and release.
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Our client in Auburn Hills, MI is looking for a Sr. Mechanical Design Engineer Battery & Power Electronics. The Senior Mechanical Design Engineer will be responsible for the design and development of various battery pack and power electronics applications in support of e-mobility projects.
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Experience in scientific analysis of products by performing Engineering calculations and analysis to support Qualification by Similarity, Analysis, and Failure Analysis Basic understanding of stress analysis and FEA EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Experience as technical lead to take project from initial proposal through design, qualification, and production release.
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Must have 5 years of experience with system design and implementation of build processes and release management with Atlassian Bamboo, Jira, Bitbucket, and/or Azure DevOps, and/or Jenkins, integrating multiple platform integrations, such as IBM WebSphere, Oracle, SQL Server, and Windows.
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Reverse engineer and create PCBA design specification packages for legacy products in post-production phase. Review and approve PCBA design packages for release to contract manufacturers.
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The electrical engineer will be involved in all phases of electrical design from initial concept definition, component selection, PCB and cable design, prototype fabrication and test, system integration, agency certification testing, transition to production, and post-release sustainment.
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Applies engineering principles and practices in design, development, analysis, and release of projects including but not limited to: Conveyor design (conventional flat belt & modular plastic belt) Auxiliary equipment design (discharge chutes, control stations, operator & machine platforms, etc.
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Drive PCB layout to the release of a PCBA fabrication package using Allegro Cadence. - Schematic, PCB, and PCBA circuit design. - Analog design and solving related to electromechanical devices.
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Lead mechanical design engineer responsible for the architecture and design of vehicle controllers across all Tesla vehicles. Perform tolerance analysis, FEA (Finite Element Analysis), and other simulations and analyses to validate designs before tooling release.
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