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This will include the electrical design of LED circuits, AC/DC power supplies, battery-backup/emergency systems, and microcontroller-based control and communication systems, as well as collaboration with other teams on the following areas: Software/Firmware development, regulatory compliance, project management, testing, mechanical and thermal design, and product maintenance.
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1+ year's work experience in engineered product development inclusive of any college internship engineering experience. Experience working in aerospace or aviation product development.
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Collaborate with PCD design and manufacturing teams, as well as with plant quality and safety functions, throughout product and process development to ensure a successful transition throughout the Resiliency project lifecycle.
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Perform mechanical engineering, CAD solid modeling, design simulation, product specifications, drawing packages, Bill of Material (BOM) and Engineering Change Order (ECO) creation, systems development, product testing and design validation.
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Position Overview: The Product Design Engineer (Connectors & Terminals) will contribute to a team of engineers and technicians, responsible for the development of innovative automotive terminal/connector product and process solutions to solve customer connectivity pain points and market demands.
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The Product Development Mechanical Engineer Co-Op is responsible for participating in the creative design and development of intelligent power management products, plus other IoT-connected products and system solutions.
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Responsibilities of this role will include the electrical design of power circuits, magnetic components, transformers, and microcontroller-based control and communication systems, as well as collaboration with other teams on the following areas: Firmware development, regulatory compliance, project management, testing, mechanical and thermal design, and product maintenance.
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Author technical documents, test requirements, reports and diagrams to support new development efforts and maintain existing products. Eaton's Electrical Sector is hiring a Lead Electrical Engineer in Woodridge, IL. We offer a hybrid schedule and the opportunity to work with a variety of our high end products.
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The Product Development Mechanical Engineer is responsible for the creative design and development of intelligent vehicle-to-home/grid (V2X) power management products, plus other IoT-connected products and system solutions.
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