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The individual should hold a degree in electrical engineering or computer science, with a preference for experience in patent prosecution related to electrical engineering, software technologies, data science/AI, networking technologies (especially network security), machine learning/artificial intelligence, and hardware security.
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The role requires expertise in electrical engineering or computer science, with a preference for additional experience in patent prosecution related to software, data science, AI, networking technologies, and machine learning.
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Preferred expertise includes patent prosecution in electrical engineering or software-related technologies, data science/AI, networking technologies (especially network security), machine learning/artificial intelligence, and hardware security.
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Preference will be given to candidates with experience in patent prosecution related to electrical engineering, software-related technologies, data science/AI, networking technologies (especially network security), machine learning/artificial intelligence, and hardware security.
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And VHDL as well as scripting languages) on embedded Linux and real-time operating system platforms (QNX, Motorola, Intel, TI, and custom processor designs) Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Wireless Engineering, Information Security, Mathematics, Digital Arts & Sciences or related field Preferred Skills: One or more of the following: C.
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And we’re pushing the limits in firmware engineering, power electronics, embedded systems, machine learning, and the use of artificial intelligence. The Embedded Systems Engineer II will collaborate with global Engineering and Operations teams to apply a platform use approach to all new designs while gathering and implementing design considerations for use in multiple product categories.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computational Linguistics, or a related field. Proven experience as an NLP Engineer, Machine Learning Engineer, or similar role, with a strong background in natural language processing and machine learning.
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An Electrical Engineering student with programming experience with Siemens and/or Allen Bradley PLC software, and experience in AutoCAD Electrical is a plus. A candidate with an electrical engineering background will use AutoCAD electrical to develop and revise control designs through schematics, single line drawings and panel layouts, and will be involved in programming PLC and Human Machine Interfaces at the direction of the Electrical Engineers and Plant Engineer.
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Primary Responsibilities: Work as part of a cross-functional engineering team with Scientists, Mechanical and Software Engineers, and Test Engineers to develop next-generation X-ray based security equipment.
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The Electrical Design Engineer will be a member of a multi-disciplined engineering team to provide innovative thermal test solutions to the semiconductor industry. Kelly is working with a client that is growing their multi-disciplined engineering team to tackle new challenges in the industry and is seeking a talented Electrical Design Engineer to fill a critical role within the team.
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Computer engineering, electrical, electrical engineering, electronic engineering, machine learning, photonics, processor, software. Electrical Engineers design equipment with the following subsystems: Heater control, Pressure control, 3 phase power delivery, DC power delivery, Cable harness development, Analog control, Digital control, EtherCAT, RS232, embedded controls, RF power delivery, filter development, integration of motion control, safety certification and creation of Software functional specifications.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Wireless Engineering, Information Security, Mathematics, Digital Arts & Sciences or related field.
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Requirement:*Seeking an experienced Electrical Design Engineer with skills in hardware, firmware and software. Will use all of your skills in hardware, software and firmware engineering to produce aftermarket electronic devices.
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Position Summary As an Electrical Engineer, serve as a vital member of the Oceaneering Aerospace and Defense Technologies (ADTECH) engineering team – an engineering center of excellence, and an exciting part of our dynamic, global enterprise.
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JD degree and admission to the USPTO.Preferred Experience:Patent prosecution in electrical engineering or software-related technologies. The candidate must hold a degree in electrical engineering or computer science, with a JD degree and admission to the USPTO being mandatory.
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