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The Component Quality and Technology group, within the Supply Chain Organization is looking for a Component Engineer with extensive experience and deep understanding in high speed connector and cable technology.
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As a Senior Component Engineer, you will be responsible for qualifying and releasing components to the Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) tool, manage various component commodities in the internal database, and ensuring that the system's components are reliable and effective for the product.
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Simpson Strong-Tie’s Building Technology market segment encompasses all customer facing software platforms available to builders, lumber/building material dealers, engineered wood products distributors/dealers and wood component manufacturers.
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Minimum 5 years of experience as an Electrical Engineer or Component Engineer in an Avionics or Defense environment, or equivalent electronics design and/or manufacturing experience.
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Tracking Code 3222-804 Job Description Aerospace Component Fabricator (Welder/ Assembler) Aerospace Component Fabricator (Welder/Assembler) The Aerospace Component Fabricator will need to be able to grow into performing a variety of operations including welding, assembly, and inspection of sheet metal aerospace components while working in a fast pace environment.
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The RF/Wireless Passive Component Design Engineer is an experienced professional with the capability to perform circuit design of passive waveguide, and connectorized RF/microwave components and multi-function integrated passive microwave assemblies up to 40 GHz. Able to synthesize and develop new passive components using CAE analysis tools and has hands-on bench troubleshooting and test skills.
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Must have at least two years of bench avionics/electronics component repair experience or a minimum of 21 months of academic training specializing in avionics/electronics component repair.
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We are currently seeking a skilled and experienced Electrical Component Engineer or Electrical Engineer to join our innovative team. Minimum five (5) years of experience working as a Component Engineer in a military or aerospace environment.
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Ontic Engineering & Manufacturing, a leading figure in the Aerospace & Defense industry for over 45 years, is on the lookout for a dedicated Component Engineer to join our dynamic team in Chatsworth, CA. At Ontic, they redefine the future of aerospace with every project we undertake, making them the perfect place for those who want to leave a mark on the industry.
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Job Segment: Aerospace, Electrical, Technician, Engineer, Aviation, Engineering, Technology. Position Title: Aircraft Component Repair Technician. Aircraft Component Repair Technician in GAC Lincoln.
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Title: Battery Energy Storage Engineer Duration: Permanent Hire Location: Plant City, FL Complete Description: Development and implementation of commercial & utility scale battery energy storage facilities, solar facilities, and collector station design/equipment specification review; health, criticality, and risk assessments; inspection, monitoring, and testing strategies; performance; safety; environmental and maintenance requirements.
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Component Reliability Engineer – Semiconductor ElectronicsWork for an industry leader in vehicle safety systems, supporting the development of new electronic control technologies that save lives.
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Providing support for critical supplier related quality issues·Driving analysis of component failures to determine root cause·Developing/driving reliability/risk assessment activities from production line or failures from the field·Supporting Supplier Quality Engineering in supplier Fab and assembly site audits.
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You’ll be part of the organization responsible for choosing semiconductor suppliers, along with: ·Defining component quality, reliability, and test requirements. Your Role with the CompanyIn this position, you’ll provide component engineering and reliability support in the selection, development, application, and assessment of electronic components to achieve timing, cost and quality targets.
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