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The Powertrain Integration Mechanical Engineer along with the Electric Propulsion team is responsible for design, integration, qualification, and certification of energy storage system, high voltage distribution, electric motor, power electronics, and thermal management.
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IBM FileNet and WebSphere, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows PowerShell, Red Hat JBoss EAP, Red Hat FUSE, Red Hat Ansible, OpenShift, Jenkins, GitHub, network protocols and security, current hardware and software architectures, and integration within these systems.
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You will need to thrive at the intersection of electrical design, software, firmware, PCB design, and sensor integration, grounded by a strong foundation in physics, mathematics, and core engineering disciplines.
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Integration with Web Services (SOAP and REST both), ESBs such as JBoss Fuse, Business Rules Engine such as DROOLS. Hands- On Experience in writing Appian Plugins (includes Smart Services, Function Plugins and Servlet Plugins), Connected Systems and Component UI Plugins (Preferred) Experience with Embedded SAIL. Experience with JEE Design Patterns such as JSPs, Java Servlets, EJBs, JDBC etc.
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Activities may include data quality engineering, metadata consolidation and integration, metamodel development and maintenance, repository management, data warehouse design and data mining, data security administration, and formulation of enterprise-specific data metrics.
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We fuse technology and engineering to provide product development solutions to customers in a diverse range of industries. The Vehicle Integration & Development Manager will lead a team of engineers and oversee the integration, development, and prototype builds of vehicles.
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Electrical Knowledge: AC and DC loads, AC and DC motor basics, Fault current, Skin effect, Eddy current, power factor, Basics of electromagnetism, EMI/EMC, Circuit protectors, Thermal protectors, electromechanical components, Dielectric losses, Fuse rating and selection.
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5+ years of hands-on integration experience that can include experience with other tools /vendors such as JBoss Fuse, Dell Boomie, IBM WebSphere, Oracle Fusion, etc. For many years we have worked with UCSF Health providing integration solutions through Epic Bridges and Cloverleaf interface engine, which excels at Health Level-7 (HL7) messaging between healthcare systems.
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Fuse is looking for a Technically savvy and hand's on Project Manager with an Engineering background to lead the development, integration and demonstration of advanced communications and networking technologies.
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Significant direct experience with design of plant power distribution, electrical systems, cable / breaker /fuse sizing, grounding plans, transformer ratings, etc. In this role you will provide electrical engineering design support for power plant design, substations and equipment including component selection, design integration, fabrication, and operation.
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The Sr. Systems Integration Engineer, Aircraft Components will also be key in building prototype and flight test aircraft and transitioning to production flight vehicles. We fuse research in autonomy, robotics, aviation and services to define a new category of mobility for the world’s communities.
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3) Terminal systems interface and integration: TOS and automated equipment control systems (GOS, Crane OCR, Remote RTG, Automated RTG, Automated Straddle Carrier, Automated Prime Mover) 4) Linux, Red Hat Linux, Fuse, Java, C.
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System Integration: Fuse control systems with diverse hardware components such as sensors, actuators, motor drives, and communication networks. Collaboration and Support: Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including process engineers, electrical engineers, and maintenance technicians, to ensure seamless integration and operation of control systems.
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To be successful in this role, the QA Engineer will need to fuse their in-depth understanding of CI, automated testing and engineering disciplines with OpenVault’s broadband portfolio which encompasses network optimization, revenue generation, and customer engagement solutions.
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Integration requirements across the Services, Allies, and Partner Nations within the Indo-Pacific Joint Coalition Fires enterprise to achieve maximum effects against selected targetsWork across multiple staff offices to collect and fuse data, develop innovative methods to standardize data ingestion and tagging, and support on-going management of associated INDOPACOM data assets.
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