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As a Substation Engineer with Middough, you will work as a member of the power or electrical team on single-discipline and multi-discipline electrical transmission and distribution projects.
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Position DescriptionNetSEA Technologies is seeking a skilled Electrical Design Engineer to join our team to support the DEVCOM C5ISR Prototyping Integration Facility. The Electrical Design Engineer will work closely with other engineers and technicians to ensure that projects are completed on time, and meet quality standards.
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The Electrical Engineer will be a part of the Engineering Department that conducts the design, assembly, testing, and lifecycle management of autonomous vehicles and auxiliary equipment for defense, marine research, and commercial applications.
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Electrical and Firmware Engineer assumes key role to develop or revise products from start to finish. Understand modeling and the use of mathematics to simulate and model electrical and physical systems.
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Mechanical Engineer (ME) Degree in Electrical Engineering or related discipline highly preferred. 3+ years of experience product design experience involving a mix of electrical, software and mechanical design.
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Molex is seeking a Signal Integrity Engineer to design, model, analyze, and characterize high-speed connectors, cables, and systems serving cutting edge technology in data center and storage industry.
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The Substation Engineer may also serve as the electrical discipline lead on small single-discipline projects. Substation Engineer - Position and Responsibilities. Experience with electrical design using Autodesk, AutoCAD, and/or MicroStation.
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We are searching for an Electrical Engineer who is excited to work on our hardware product with a cloud-based back-end and help bring new ideas from prototype to production. BS or MS in Electrical Engineering with 3+ years of industry experience, preferably in product design or technology exploration in Robotics, Networking, Sensing, IoT or other similar fields.
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SAIC is seeking an organized and motivated Electrical Engineer who will effectively support a fast-paced work environment with the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division in Middleton, RI. You will be part of a collaborative team of engineers and support technicians working to bring a variety of electrical designs from the early concept stage all the way through fabrication.
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The Electrical Project Engineer will be responsible for the overall electrical design process while strengthening and expanding skills on projects such as water treatment and distribution, wastewater treatment and collection, municipal systems, process facilities, power generation, power distribution, lighting, instrumentation/controls, and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA.
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Develop firmware to control and monitor a number of optical, mechanical and electrical components within one integrated system. Experience with schematic capture and PCB layout such as Altium Designer Familiarity with design and implementation of optoelectronic circuits, motors, control systems, LASER projection, imaging, beam steering, LIDAR, encoders.
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BS or MS in Electrical or Computer Engineering (or related discipline). The successful candidate will be part of our Lithium group, and will focus on designing leading edge Lithium battery solutions for several different applications from motive power to green energy grid storage, from the system level down to the circuit level.
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Network Electrical Engineer will act as system administrator for new Radiation Alarm Monitoring System network and is required to be proficient with SQL databases, XHTML/HTML coding, and Viewpoint software experience is desired but not required.
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Seven (7) years of experience as an electrical/electronics engineer Experience with one or more of the following: PC board design and fabrication RF and analog circuit design, amplifiers, gated integrators, pulse shapers, filters, digitizers, and digital signal processing Pspice, Cadence, and LabVIEW software Linux operating system, FPGA programming Knowledge of computer programming languages such as C.
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This position belongs to the Electrical Engineer Hardware team in the Broadband Plasma Wafer Inspection (BBP) division. This person will drive the FPGA and firmware design in the Electrical Engineer Hardware group.
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