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Familiarity with motion control techniques, with low-level ethernet networking hardware, with high-speed I/O design, with barcode, RFID, OCR scanning systems, optics, and lensing for imaging system technologies is a plus.
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Knowledge of local, state, federal, and foreign country laws, codes, and other statutory requirements affecting electrical engineering design throughout the NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic AOR.
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Breadth of experience in a complementary discipline like circuit design, FPGA design, or embedded software is a plus. BS degree or higher in Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, or related field from an accredited college/university with 8+ years of relevant experience as an electrical engineer in an R&D environment.
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As a Mid-Level Naval Electrical Engineer, you will ensure Naval and Commercial Engineering Standards and Quality Assurance Processes are met while mentoring junior engineers and coordinating teammates.
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We are seeking a talented and highly motivated engineer with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering, and 5 to 10 years of experience in the design of building power systems for high rise residential, hotel and office buildings, and other commercial, institutional and healthcare facilities.
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As a mid-level Civil Engineer, you will play a vital role in the design and implementation of various infrastructure projects. As a Civil Engineer, you should have a strong understanding of engineering principles, excellent problem-solving skills, and the ability to effectively communicate and collaborate with clients, contractors, and other team members.
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The Electrical Engineer will work on campus full-time at our new Science and Engineering Complex (SEC) in Allston, MA and will travel with the team for onsite research outside of the U.S. This is a one-year term position with the possibility of renewal.
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The Senior Embedded Engineer will lead the design and implementation of testing of embedded systems and identify engineering trends to drive strategies and Milwaukee Tool's technical direction.
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As the Electrical Engineer, you are responsible for the engineering design and development of leading edge electrical systems used in waterblast tools and accessories with a focus on robotic, wireless, and electrical system command and control.
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Boeing South Carolina (BSC), is looking for a 787 Electrical Design & Installation Engineer (Associate or Mid-Level) with certification experience to join our team in North Charleston, South Carolina.
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Under the direction of the Electrical and Software Systems Engineering Manager, the engineer in this role will be performing design tasks of a complex technical nature requiring investigation of new technologies and applying engineering design principles and practices.
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A typical Electrical Failure Analysis Engineer has the ability to apply principles and theories of electronics engineering, mechanical engineering, and software engineering to reach a root cause and report findings.
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We are seeking a motivated Plumbing/Fire Protection Engineer (mid-level) to join our renowned design team to design. We are seeking a talented and highly motivated engineer with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and 5+ years of plumbing and fire protection design experience in commercial, institutional, and healthcare facilities.
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Ability to use various software programs related to engineering theory (Altium Designer, AutoDesk Inventor, AutoCAD) Utilize electrical design tools (e.g., Altium, PSpice) to perform engineering tasks, converting technical requirements into schematic diagrams, printed circuit board layouts, and assembly drawings.
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This position is for a mid-level or senior level Civil / Structural engineer capable of determining specific client requirements and acquiring detailed understanding of project Civil / Structural design requirements, schedule, and deliverables.
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