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We are seeking a highly skilled Electrical Engineer to join our growing R&D Team. Expert using Altium Designer to build electrical schematics and analyze PCB artwork. Own electrical hardware products over their entire lifecycle: initial design, prototype deployment, hardware qualification and certification, application validation, and production launch.
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The successful candidate will have a strong understanding of PTC Creo Schematics and PTC Creo Parametric with Piping and Cabling Extension (PCX), Harness Manufacturing Extension (HMS) and Windchill PLM for electrical design and documentation.
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We have an opportunity for an Electrical Engineer II at our West Caldwell, NJ location. 2-5 years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience, with most recent experience in electrical engineering or manufacturing engineering.
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The Principal Electrical Engineer is a part of our growing Advanced Development team within the Battery Electronics group. Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering. Research and engage with prospective suppliers on selection of new technology including Lithium-Ion Battery Management ASICs, microcontrollers, Power Devices, and other analog and digital ICs.
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As an Electrical Engineer, you will also lead your team of electrical technicians in hardware and electrical manufacturing. Category: , Keywords: Electrical Engineer.
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Collins Aerospace is seeking a Digital Hardware Electrical Engineer to serve at a work center with an emphasis on communications products. Demonstrate 1-3 years of experience as a digital electrical engineer developing digital PWB hardware.
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ABOUT THE ROLE:As Senior Electrical Engineer, responsible for embedded/electrical hardware design, development for next gen fire alarm and suppression panel, smoke and heat detectors, wireless and IOT modules and sustain existing products.
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Thales is seeking a Principal Electrical Engineer (sustaining project lead) to lead the HW re-design project, for IFEC legacy LRU products. Principal Electrical Engineer (Sustaining Project Lead.
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The Electrical Controls Engineer will work in a team environment on automation projects for installed-base customers both in the office and at customer sites. Engineer, implement, test and commission control panels for batch and continuous control applications in the food, chemical and oil & gas industries using Emerson's DeltaV control system.
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The Electrical Engineer balances priorities, manpower, material, and equipment availability to improve plant efficiency and performance. Working with the Engineering tean, maintenance team and operations, the Electrical Engineer drives to increase reliability and availability of equipment.
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The primary focus for this role will be electrical design for bitcoin mining systems, including schematic capture, working with our PCB designers, board-level bringup/validation, and supporting manufacturing of the product.
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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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Note that these Electrical Engineer positions have been advertised under multiple postings in an effort to accommodate candidates at a wide range of experience levels. For this position, we are looking for highly skilled Electrical Engineers to develop cutting-edge technology for the United States Department of Defense within our Military Embedded Systems and Applications group.
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The electrical engineer will be involved in all phases of electrical design from initial concept definition, component selection, PCB and cable design, prototype fabrication and test, system integration, agency certification testing, transition to production, and post-release sustainment.
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B.S. in electrical engineering or closely related field. As a Power Supply Engineer, you will. Knowledge of EMI/EMC, analog circuit simulation programs, magnetic design, state-space averaging and linearization techniques for control loop analysis and modeling of PWM converter circuits and systems.
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