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Demonstrated skills in engineering analysis and digital simulation (CAD, FEA, statistical analysis, software applications, electrical/mechanical analysis tools, etc.) Design execution: Leverage digital design and engineering simulation tools to design, develop and integrate components, subassemblies and final assemblies as a lead designer on large NPD projects.
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As an Executive and Plant Manager for Eaton’s Fluid Electrical Distribution Division you will be responsible for daily operations, safety, quality, on-time delivery, efficiency, and overall success of the site.
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Preferred Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, or Industrial Engineering, or Electrical Engineering,Previous experience in manufacturing process design and developmentCertification by the American Society for Quality as Six Sigma Green/Black Belt or Certified Quality Engineer.
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Eaton’s ESSG EESSD Electrical Engrg Svcs Systems Div division is currently seeking a Senior Field Service Representative. Eaton’s Engineering Service & Systems Divisionis seeking a Senior Field Service Representative to join our team.
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Eaton’s Electrical Engineering Services and Systems division is currently seeking a Lead Power Systems Controls Engineer! Bachelor’s degree in engineering from an accredited institution with at least 7 years of controls experience or a Master's degree in Engineering from an accredited institution with at least 3 years of controls experience, or a high school diploma/GED with at least 10 years of controls experience in power distribution applications.
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Bachelor’s degree in safety, Environmental Management, Occupational Health and Safety, Engineering (Electrical or Mechanical), or Environmental Health and Safety from an accredited institution.
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Provide sketches, mark-ups, and direction to Electrical Designers to develop project drawings. Eaton provides various Health and Welfare benefits as well as Retirement benefits, and several programs that provide for paid and unpaid time away from work.
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Eaton’s Electrical Engineering Services & Systems (EESS) division is currently seeking a Protection & Control Lead / Commissioning Engineer. Demonstrated relevant experience in substation field engineering services and technical support for the construction, testing, and commissioning of substation equipment up to and including 500kV.
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Eaton’s Electrical Engineering Services & Systems (EESS) division is seeking a Field Services Project Manager to direct the execution of startup and commissioning projects for key commercial, industrial, and government clients.
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3+ years managing electrical construction or commissioning projects. Minimum 3 years of experience leading and/or managing electrical, construction, or industrial projects; or 3 years experience in services, sales, or manufacturing of electrical distribution products.
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Bachelor's degree in engineering (electrical, mechanical or engineering technology) Eaton’s Engineering Service & Systems division is currently seeking a Tech IV based within the Middle Tennessee Region and will service the clients within this region with up to 100% travel required - company vehicle provided.
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Provide field service assistance to customers by supporting Eaton field service representatives by performing installation, startup, maintenance, repair, and electrical power distribution equipment modification.
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Incumbent may perform electrical engineering and service work (i.e. physical and mental activities) on equipment ranging from 5V DC (logic devices, zone interlocking signals, etc.) Eaton Corporation Senior Field Service Technician Nashville , Tennessee Apply Now Eaton’s Engineering Service & Systems division is currently seeking a Senior Field Service Technician based in Nashville, TN, and will service the clients within the state of TN with up to 100% travel required - company vehicle provided.
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What you'll do: Eaton's Electrical Engineering Services & Systems (EESS) division is seeking a Field Services Project Manager to direct the execution of startup and commissioning projects for key commercial, industrial, and government clients.
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Bachelor's degree in engineering (electrical, mechanical, or engineering technology) from an accredited institution. Power distribution field experience in servicing, maintaining, and testing electrical power distribution equipment.
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