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Bachelor's Degree in Management Information System, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Computer Science or related discipline. To meet the demand for its solutions we are looking to add a talented and driven Support Engineer to our Carlsbad team.
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Work closely with vendors and government stakeholders as we seek to advance the art of possible for large drone teams REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS BS in Robotics, Computer Science, Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related fieldProven understanding of data structures, algorithms, concurrency, and code optimizationExperience troubleshooting and analyzing remotely deployed software systemsExperience working with and testing electrical and mechanical systemsStrong C.
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Experience as resident engineer or hands-on (in the field) design consultant or owner’s engineer. - Basic understanding of both mechanical and/or electrical equipment/design related to data centers (Including but not limited to: uninterruptable power sources, diesel generators, electrical switchgear, power distribution units, variable frequency drives, automatic/static transfer switches, chillers [air-cooled and water-cooled], pumps, cooling towers, heat exchangers, CRAHs, fans, air economizers, water treatment, etc.
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Collaborate with engineering, operations, and commissioning teams to properly test and validate the installation, operation, and performance of critical electrical/mechanical/fire suppression/controls systems/structural systems.
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Our Transmission & Distribution global practice is looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer who will be responsible for the creation and assembly of electrical design packages for electric vehicle infrastructure projects.
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Reviews include hardware and software functional capability, integrity, reliability, surveillance, and systems operation under normal plant operation and safe plant shutdown during normal, transient, and accident conditions.
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Provide remote/onsite hyper-care support after implementation, such as hardware, software and network troubleshooting and system firmware upgrade. At least one-year experience of software/hardware/network product support industry is preferred.
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As an Electrical Engineer, you will support the GMD Weapon System (GWS) Hardware Engineering team's design efforts and work within an Agile environment. We're looking for a Subject Matter Expert in Electrical Engineering with a focus on Circuit Design supporting the development of GWS Hardware Engineering who is able to engage in complex design development and mentor junior engineers as needed.
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Senior Principal Electrical Engineer. Hardware design (RF, digital, and analog) to include printed wiring board layout, schematic, and wide knowledge of component functionalities.
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Principal Electrical Engineer OR Principal Hardware Development Engineer. Familiarity with motion control techniques, low-level ethernet networking hardware, high-speed I/O design, barcode, RFID, OCR scanning systems, optics, and lensing for imaging system technologies is a plus.
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The Job As a System Engineer at GeekPlus, you'll be the primary point of contact with our partners and clients who range from Startups to Fortune 500 players. WMS/WES/MES/WCS working experience is a plus.
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Review EMI / EMC test plans and results for electrical hardware and motors. Sr. Product Electrical Engineer. Create test plans and results for electrical hardware and motors.
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Meyer Tool currently has close to 1500 electrical discharge machining (EDM) machines (wire, ram, and fast hole drilling) including waterjet machining, conventional machining, abrasive grinding, laser machining, welding, EB welding, coating, airflow testing and other processes required to be the trusted aerospace manufacturing partner for airfoils and other hot section turbine components.
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As a Lead Electrical Engineer, you will lead and coordinate all hardware related initiatives including but not limited to reviewing/approving electrical drawings, conducting electrical analysis, specifying new devices, and maintaining bill of materials for Autonomous Solutions products.
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As a Electrical Systems Engineer, you'll play a pivotal role in translating engineering requirements, designing custom software/hardware, and managing the implementation of automated testing systems.
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