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The Electrical System Integration Engineer will be responsible for the development and documentation of locomotive wiring, harness design, and schematic diagrams inner and inter compartment wire and cable routing and remote interface design.
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Experience with electronics packaging, circuit card and harness assembly, environmentally sealed chassis design, and EMI mitigation techniques. Knowledge of CAD Modeling and Simulation Tools Creo-PTC, NX, Flotherm, Sauna.
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Wiring harness design. SPTS wafer processing solutions include market-leading silicon etch, dielectric etch, dry-release etch, PVD, PECVD and molecular vapor deposition (MVD®), available with a range of wafer-handling options applicable to R&D, pilot production, or volume production environments.
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Parts selection, electrical schematic capture, and wiring harness design experience. Mechatronics / robotic experience, including Radio Controlled (R/C) aircraft, unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), or missile systems.
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Reporting to Engineering Manager, the Design Release Engineer- Wire Harness will be responsible for definition of requirements, design, analysis, development and control of wiring harness.
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This individual will also be responsible for creating awareness of AHEAD's world class services that integrate with our key partners, AWS, Microsoft, Harness, GitHub, Palo Alto Networks and RedHat, while working closely with current and prospective customers to determine how AHEAD can best serve their app and data modernization initiatives.
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Leads conversations and sets up events within Microsoft, AWS, Harness, Redhat, Snowflake and other partners. Maintain a 101 level competency and certification level in core technology areas across AWS (AWS SA Associate Certification) & Microsoft Azure (e.g. AZ-104 Azure Administrator.
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Infrastructure as Code (IaC) experience (E.g. scripting Terraform, Puppet, Chef, Ansible, Rundeck, Shell) Hands-on experience in Automation, Orchestration and CI/CD pipelines (SCM, Build, Deployment, Code Quality, APM, Monitoring and Reporting tools.
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The DSG Client Solutions Architect (CSA) will be a core member of our DSG pursuit team that’s responsible for generating demand across the Digital Solutions Group portfolio. Experience with Public Cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP) and On-Premises Environments.
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By weaving together advances in cloud infrastructure, automation and analytics, and software delivery, we help enterprises deliver on the promise of digital transformation. Engages in conversations with customers aligned to their industry to understand their business challenges and introduce the AHEAD DDP as well as AHEAD DSG frameworks to qualify opportunities.
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Provide the holistic value of Ahead to customers as it pertains to the Modern Apps, Data, DevOps, and Cloud Platforms. DSG - Client Solutions Architect. We fuel growth by stacking our office with top-notch technologies in a multi-million-dollar lab, by encouraging cross department training and development, sponsoring certifications and credentials for continued learning.
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Experience with wiring schematic design, wiring harness design and dealing with harness vendors. Review and approve electrical engineering documentation, including schematics, wire harness designs, test plans, and system specifications, ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations.
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A Tier II supplier of components, systems and aftermarket products for the automotive industry with a core business market consisting of seating, ride control, exhaust components, heat shields, noise, vibration and harness (NVH), chassis and structural and window regulators.
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Mechanical assembly, Solder, Schematic, cable harness assembly, wire harness assembly, wire harness, Electronics, Hand and power tools, Wiring, Assembly, Hand tool, Cable, Crimping, Soldering, Blueprint, Mechanical, Cable assembly, Electronic assembly, Electrical, Harness, Blueprint reading, calipers, ohmmeter, Electrical assembly.
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Role: This is reference to Wire Harness engineer (3+ years of experience in Wiring Harness Product Development Engineering) 3+ years of experience in Wiring Harness Product Development Engineering.
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