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Qualifications:Basic Qualifications: Bachelor’s in Business, Marketing, Electrical Engineering, or comparable degree5+ Experience selling IT and OT security service solutions. There is no better time to join Eaton than in this exciting era of power management.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering OR Mechanical Engineering. Eaton's ESSG PDCAD Power Distrib Control Assy division is currently seeking an Electrical Engineer to join our team in Greenwood, SC. We are able to offer relocation assistance for candidates residing within the United States.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering. The primary responsibility is to manage electrical distribution and engineering services solutions for the assigned customer base, to increase sales in the local marketplace, application guidance and technical assistance.
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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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The Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for managing process documents, tooling and fixturing for programs, driving continuous improvement by utilizing Lean Six Sigma tools, performing ergonomic assessments and providing typical Manufacturing Engineering rigor required for Aerospace Industry product realization.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical / Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering and/or Computer Science from an accredited institution. The Global Engineering Leader will oversee and grow the Electronics and Software Engineering function for a ~$800M division within Eaton's Electrical Sector.
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The Eaton Field Service Engineer Co-op, with the Electrical Engineering Services and Systems Business, is designed to provide opportunities to a diverse mix of students who demonstrate the same high level of ethics, values, creativity and performance we expect from our employees.
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