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Experience in Electro-Optics (EO), radar processing, Imaging EO/IR/RF systems, energy transport, radar physics, signal processing or discrimination algorithms. You will develop key technologies in the Electro-Optics/Infra-Red (EO/IR) domain to help engineers grasp the most complex aspects of energy transport, enabling the design and test of tomorrow’s artificial intelligence algorithms and hardware solutions.
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Bonus 5+ years of experience with designing and implementing signal conditioning, sensors, electro-mechanical actuators, power switches, embedded computers, or such hardware. Senior Avionics Engineer As a senior electrical engineer on the Avionics team at Astranis, you will be responsible for leading designs for the sub-systems that form the backbone of our satellites' internal communication, power distribution, sensor aggregation, and flight computer systems.
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We are seeking an experienced, high caliber Senior Research Engineer to collaborate with teams in designing and developing complex electro-mechanical medical devices and test equipment to support critical aspects of our product development pipeline.
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As a Senior Signal and Sensor Modeling Engineer, you will work on a close-knit team to create advanced, physics-based modeling solutions in the DoD Space. Experience with OpenGL, CUDA, or other GPU accelerated languages/architectures and Scene Generation / Sensor Modeling technologies.
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We are seeking a cleared or clearable Sr. Principal Systems Engineer for a critical leadership role in our Systems Engineering Group as a key contributor to the successful completion of Electro-Optical/Infrared (EO/IR) projects.
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Knowledge of integrated electronics fabrication processes and experience with electro-mechanical systems assembly. The Electrical Test Engineer is responsible for electromechanical test creation and execution on customer designed hardware.
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Experience in Configuration Management, sheet metal design and electro-mechanical design. Acts as designated manufacturing engineer on product launch teams. Intralox has a position available for a Mechanical Manufacturing Engineer.
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Understanding and knowledge of industrial machinery & electromechanical systems: machine elements, electro-pneumatics, sensors, PLC’s, low voltage controls, three phase power distribution, vision systems, hydraulics, and robotics.
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Experience with digital, analog, RF and/or mixed signal testing and/or debugging complex circuit card assemblies and/or electro-mechanical systems. Kelly Government Solutions is hiring for a production support electrical engineer on a government contract with our customer in Tucson, AZ. This assignment should last approximately one year and could be extended or turn into a permanent hire.
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Minimum of 5 years Electro-mechanical controls experience. PLC Controls Engineer ( City of Industry, CA ) Direct Hire Salary Plus Benefits Relocation Assistance Available Job Summary: This position will work with all levels of management.
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3 years' experience with Allen Bradley Required Education/Experience:Bachelor’s degree in Mechatronics, Electrical, and or Mechanical Engineering. Experience with Allen Bradley PLC-5, SLC-500, ControlLogix, PanelView and PanelView Plus.
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Preferred Skills/Qualifications: Familiarity with the following industrial control communication protocols: ControlNet, Ethernet, DH+, Remote I/O, Device Net. Working knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics, electrical schematics, and combustion control systems.
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Strong fundamental understanding of electrical design practices, machine/motion control systems, electro-mechanical systems, communication protocols, and practical application. Experience with the OSI PI (historian) interface.
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Experience with the New Product Introduction (NPI) process, including development of procedures, DFx (manufacturability, serviceability, etc), BOMs, OMS/SOE, assembly instructions, ECOs/ECRs/ECNs and working with vendors on complex electro-opto-mechanical assemblies, ERP/MRP (SAP preferred) systems, PLM/PLC (enovia, preferred) system.
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Use VHDL to develop FPGAs that interface with electronics, sensors, electro-hydraulic actuators, electromechanical components, and communication links for actuation systems or avionics equipment.
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