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Good background in electrical schematic reading, component layout, wiring methods, electrical machine assembly, trouble shooting and problem solving. Associate's degree in Industrial Electrical/Electronics Technology or similar is highly desirable.
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The Chief Engineer (1st Grade Engineer) will successfully train and supervise all engineering/maintenance staff as well as formulate/implement practical and cost effective problem solving solutions to challenging mechanical problems.
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The Commissioning Engineer must enjoy hands-on work, problem-solving, programming, travel, and striving to ensure automation equipment is functioning at peak performance. Engages Lead Systems Engineer or Mechanical/Electrical Designers to correct issues.
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Oversee the configuration and administration of PDM, PLM, and ERP software systems integration, including 3D models, 2D drawings, part numbering, BOM, Electrical schematics, and documentation.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Our Opportunity:Chewy is seeking passionate, self-starting, problem solving Controls Systems Engineer at our fulfillment center in Dayton, OH. Our Controls System Engineer is the crossroads of where the technician meets the engineer.
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5+ years of hands-on ASIC verification of challenging design units over multiple projects displaying good attention to detail, teamwork, problem solving and proven success. NVIDIA is seeking hardworking and creative Senior Memory Controller Verification Engineer for our Tegra SoCs.
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Seven (7) years of experience as an electrical/electronics engineer Experience with one or more of the following: PC board design and fabrication RF and analog circuit design, amplifiers, gated integrators, pulse shapers, filters, digitizers, and digital signal processing Pspice, Cadence, and LabVIEW software Linux operating system, FPGA programming Knowledge of computer programming languages such as C.
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Experience with Altium software for PCB/PCBA design with input from mechanical and electrical teams. Electrical PCB Engineer will develop intricate printed circuit board layouts.
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Leidos Dynetics Group is seeking a talented Electrical Design Engineer to join a multidisciplinary team to create unique solutions to complex engineering challenges in our Huntsville, AL location.
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Solving these requires expertise in servo controls, mechatronics, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, embedded software engineering, optics, physics, manufacturing, industrialization, and more.
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Embedded Software engineers work with customer programs, electrical engineers, Guidance, Navigation and Controls (GNC) engineers, systems engineers, test engineers and the autonomy team to design and develop software systems which utilize modern aerospace sensors, state-of-the-art UAV avionics, and groundbreaking Artificial Intelligence applications.
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The Electrical Programming Engineer 2 will report directly to the Senior Software Engineering Manager. Self-starter who is well-organized, detail-oriented, creative and possesses excellent problem-solving skills.
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Must be able to read and understand coax and fiber design printsStrong computer skills with emphasis on applications are requiredAbility to meet deadlines and work with others in a Team environmentYou enjoy problem-solving and like to troubleshoot problems as they ariseHard work pays off.
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Experience in welding and brazing procedure development and/or testing, welder and/or welding operator/brazer and brazing operator training and certifications, welding and/ brazing fabrication problem solving and weld/braze inspection.
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