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Design and Engineer Microprocessor-Based Circuit Boards: Create microprocessor-based, mixed-signal circuit boards for seamless integration into Beck products. Education: A Bachelor’s degree in either Electrical Engineering or Electrical Engineering Technology.
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Quality Assurance and Instrumentation: Monitor QA/QC acceptance criteria for sample results and instrument calibrations (GC-FID, GC-MS, HPLC, ICP-MS).
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Are you looking to make a career change to a rapidly growing, stable, innovative cutting-edge creative company?
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Are you our next Asset Integrity Electrical Engineer - (I, II, III, or Sr.)? CMRP (SMRP certified maintenance reliability professional), CRE (ASQ certified reliability engineer), CRL (AMP certified reliability leader), or CSSBB (ASQ certified six sigma black belt) certification is an asset.
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This Electrical Engineer position is in the Test and Energization (TETC) organization of the Commissioning and Testing (TET) group in the Transmission Services (T) business line of Bonneville Power Administration (BPA.
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Title: Electrical Hardware Engineer. Hand assemble and modify electrical hardware ranging from surface mount microelectronics to server rack electrical enclosures. Communicate effectively with multidisciplinary teams of Mechanical, Embedded Software, and Test Engineers to relay electrical hardware perspective and integrate other engineering disciplines.
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Electrical Engineer – PE Required (Solar & Battery Storage) Registered Professional Engineer in Electrical Engineering. Job Summary: We are seeking an experienced Electrical Engineer with a Professional Engineering (PE) license to join our growing team.
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TurnAround Factor, Inc., a manufacturing & engineering firm in Richmond, Virginia, is seeking an Electronics Engineer to work on cutting-edge lithium battery, wearables, and Augmented Reality R&D projects.
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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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B.S. in Electrical Engineering is required. MS in Electrical Engineering a plus. Working knowledge of circuit design and development tools (e.g. Altium Designer, OrCAD, SPICE) required.
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As an Electrical engineer, you will be involved in every aspect of the product development process, from advanced development to production launch. Electrical Engineer - Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Power.
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Leidos is searching for an Electrical Engineer to support AFRL’s Dynamic Infrared Missile Evaluation (DIME) Laboratory located on Wright Patterson Air Force Base, OH. The successful candidate will utilize a strong engineering background designing, testing, modeling, simulating, and analyzing the next generation of infrared countermeasure techniques.
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The Leidos Innovations Center has an immediate opening for an Electrical Engineer to work in San Diego, CA. This is an exciting opportunity to leverage your experience to develop and produce advanced nuclear detection, radiography equipment, chemical and biological sensing instruments, and satellite sensor systems.
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Working knowledge of AutoCAD and/or Revit CAD programsWorking knowledge of water and wastewater treatment plant/pumping systemsWorking knowledge of SCADA network communicationsWorking knowledge of industrial power distribution systems and control schemesExperience overseeing electrical designs, including detailed plans and specifications for major projects.
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The Electrical Engineer position, performs and assists with the engineering activities of NLI by applying proven technical knowledge, sound engineering judgement and proficient skill to ensure that the electrical system meets present and future requirements and provides safe, efficient and reliable service to NLI’s members.
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