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Job Title: Electrical Systems Engineer NS&EFull-Time Office/ProjectNo Remote/No TeleworkUS Citizenship Required/ schedule, offering every other Friday off Project Overview: Our client is a global engineering, construction and project management company that has “built the world” for more than years, having constructed Hoover Dam, the English Channel Tunnel, entire cities in the Middle East, the second-largest solar thermal power project in the world, and millions of miles of roads and pipelines.
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Job Title Electrical Engineer for Pulsed Power Systems (R&D Engineer Level 1) Apply electrical engineering principles and techniques to resolve challenging technical issues for complex pulsed power systems.
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MRI, a woman-owned Technologies and Engineering Services company, has an exciting opportunity for an Electrical Power Systems Engineer for HALO on the JETS II Contract at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX. We are looking for an Electrical Power Systems (EPS) Engineer to support Gateway's Habitation and Logistics Outpost (HALO) project.
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The Senior Systems Engineer will utilize systems engineering approaches to enabling efficient development of innovative electric power tool and equipment systems.
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Assist in addressing technical issues, including simulation, installation, monitoring, maintenance, and operation of wayside energy storage systems and reversible thyristor rectifier in traction power substations for the current and future projects.
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Work with GEMS Engineering staff and chief engineers in the concept development and prototype design, integration, and test of electrical systems and power electronics solutions for all product lines and technology areas, with an emphasis on satellite and space systems products.
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Engineer underground radial distribution systems, including feeder routing, conduit system design, cable sizing, power flow analysis, and equipment specifications. We are seeking a talented electrical engineer to join our team and contribute to various aspects of distribution system planning and engineering.
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Experience with Lasers, FPGA's, Embedded Software Control Systems, High Voltage, or Power Supply circuits are a plus. Interface and coordinate with senior electrical engineers as well as software, mechanical, industrial design and manufacturing engineering teams.
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We are seeking a creative Electrical Engineer to join the Engineering and Test Group (KME) where we specialize in advancing technological capabilities for Navy operations through development and testing of sophisticated sensor systems and complex electro-mechanical systems for maritime and undersea applications.
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5+ years' experience designing electrical power systems & the tasks listed above. Pure Power is an engineering firm specializing in designing big, challenging, and high-profile Solar PV systems.
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Parsons is currently seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer to be based in our Los Angeles region, with experience in medium and low voltage power distribution , lighting, grounding, and/or facility systems, and in the preparation of contract documents.
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The Capital Area Division (CAD) of Applied Research Associates, Inc. (ARA) has an outstanding opportunity for an exceptional Electrical / Power Systems Engineer with experience in power generation and distribution systems.
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The Consultant shall provide staff augmentation services to Maintenance of Way Engineering (MOWE) Traction Power Operations Engineering (TPOE) department. is looking for an Electrical Engineer who will proficiently use software to identify locations that would be best suited for an energy recovery system.
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This team member will work closely with systems engineering and EDS team members to implement the best possible solutions related to electronic control units, sensors, user interface components, wire harnesses, power conversion, and power distribution.
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Detail-oriented, self-motivated, enthusiastic, and flexible Excellent written/verbal communication skills and organizational skills Bachelor's degree in engineering or an engineering-related curriculum from an accredited college or university Bonus Points for: Professional Engineer License Master's degree in electrical engineering.
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