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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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Oversee all aspects of electrical engineering for solar and battery storage projects, from feasibility studies and conceptual design to detailed design and construction support. A minimum of 5 years of experience in electrical engineering, with a minimum of 2 years on utility-scale solar and battery storage required.
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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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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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Position Purpose: The Electrical Engineer II will engage in a broad range of electrical engineering research, development, and support as a member of a diverse, cross-functional team.
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Aircraft/Shipboard Mod/Prototype/Parts Design Engineer (Electrical): Design, manufacture, and installation of aircraft, shipboard, and ground station components, piece parts, and assemblies including aircraft prototype systems, aircraft modifications, aircraft part kits installations, and Unmanned Aircraft Systems ground control stations.
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The Field Application Engineer will collaborate with Delta design, factory and quality teams to facilitate communication between those teams and customers to drive closure on customer deliverables.
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Electrical Engineer PE required; CA Electrical Engineer preferred. Another important part of the position will be electrical and power design for traffic signal, lighting and ITS elements for public agencies.
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As a Senior Electrical Lead Engineer, you will be assigned to multiple project teams and coordinate with other disciplines and lead the electrical team members in the execution of their project work.
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A global health insurance provider whose mission is to improve the health, well-being, and peace of mind of those the company serves.
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The Electrical Controls Engineer will lead development of electrical and controls systems for the automation of an economical gas-to-liquid conversion system utilizing stranded methane sources.
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General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems, a premier provider of ordnance weapons and tactical systems to the U.S. Department of Defense and allied nations, has an opening for a Principal Electrical Engineer to join our Bothell, WA Team. We take pride in supporting the mission of the warfighter by delivering the best, to the best.
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The SARA EMP Survivability and Effects Department within the High Power Electromagnetics Division (HPEM) is looking for a remarkably talented, motivated, and imaginative Aerospace EMP Electrical Engineer.
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Job Description: The Client, one of the world's leading defense contractors, is seeking an Electrical Engineer for our Combat Mission Systems business. The Electrical Engineer supports the development, testing, fabrication, and fielding of highly complex military equipment.
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Belonging to the Project Services department and reporting at the project level to the Electrical Design Manager, the Grid Electrical Engineer will be responsible for electrical studies, specification of main electrical equipment technical requirements, Wind farm control, grid connection interface and other electrical design aspects of projects.
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