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ITAR defines a U.S. person as a U.S. Citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident (i.e. 'Green Card Holder'), Political Asylee, or Refugee. Drives best practice methodologies for MSD Environmental products (mechanical, electrical, software) across aerospace with proven methods and tools and serves as the "surrogate customer" for quality acceptance of all products and technical deliverables by personally getting involved, designing, teaching, coaching, and mentoring.
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All applicants must be U.S. persons within the meaning of ITAR. ITAR defines a U.S. person as a U.S. Citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident (i.e., 'Green Card Holder'), Political Asylee, or Refugee.
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The SAP S/4 Lead Developer will play a crucial role in leading our S/4 technical team supporting our Electrical Sector America's transformation program with a focus on BTP, Fiori, OData, and ABAP technologies.
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What you’ll do:The SAP S/4 Lead Developer will play a crucial role in leading our S/4 technical team supporting our Electrical Sector America's transformation program with a focus on BTP, Fiori, OData, and ABAP technologies.
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Ensure compliance to Eaton standard processes (Scrum Guide, Agile Values & Principles, DevOps, ITSM and tools) to bring consistency in deployment of developed solutions. This position will be based at any Eaton facility within the U.S. The position is eligible for a hybrid work setup.
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The Electrical Engineer will provide expertise for design and development of electronics for both commercial and military aerospace applications. Eaton’s Aerospace Division is currently seeking an Electrical Engineer to join our team.
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Experience in Developing and Supporting Electrical / Electro - mechanical product manufacture processes. Experience in developing tooling used in the support Assembly of Mechanical and Electrical Products.
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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. Relocation is not provided - candidates must reside within a 75 mile radius of the Eaton Orchard Park, NY facility.
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Must be U.S. person within the meaning of ITAR. ITAR defines a U.S. person as a U.S. Citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident (i.e., ‘Green Card Holder’), Political Asylee, or Refugee. Work with mechanical, electrical, software, firmware, test, and specialty engineers to develop products.
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5 years in strategic marketing, technical marketing, sales or operations experience in the electric, electro-mechanical or electrical equipment field. Responsible for planning and forecasting of bookings and revenue in support of Eaton EBS business cycle for assigned product lines across the ITD group.
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Eaton considers qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with local laws. Click here for more detail: Eaton Benefits Overview. 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 Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science or Aerospace Engineering degree or equivalent from an accredited university. This position will lead a team of engineers in the Software and Controls COE, to develop airborne software (SW), firmware (FW), and control systems for all Aerospace programs and will direct, develop, and implement strategic and tactical plans for execution of embedded SW/FW and control system and airborne embedded systems development programs and IR&D projects.
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