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What you’ll do:The Supplier Development Engineer is responsible for the deployment of supplier development and improvement processes across the Eaton Aerospace supply chain to achieve improvement in both quality and delivery performance and enhance supplier capabilities to meet future business needs.
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The Clarity PPM Engineer will support the Portfolio Management IT product team to understand functional requirements and responsible for end-to-end support, solution design, development & deployment of Clarity tool.
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This position will be responsible to achieve the assigned sales goal consistent with the expectations of a thoroughly seasoned professional sales engineer for the assigned product categories while under little supervision.
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As a Quality Engineer you will be working in a highly dynamic environment constantly interacting with Product Management, Engineering and Global Supply Chain. Prepare various technical writings including all engineering aspects of product manuals, including operations and installation manuals.
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The scope of services will include translating business requirements to functional and technical specs, development, configuration and customization of Clarity PPM product including workflows, portlets and reports.
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The full stack engineer will write code that resides in all areas across a typical application stack. Only candidates within a 50-mile radius of any Eaton U.S. location will be considered.
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Test prototypes Qualifications:Required (Basic) Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institutionMinimum of 7 years working as an Electrical/Mechanical Designer, design engineer or a similar roleMinimum of 4 years of experience working on new product developmentStrong communication skillsPreferred Qualifications:Master’s degree in electrical engineering, mechanical engineer, or physics.
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Engineering technical role for AAR products aligned to the site product line chief engineers. Incumbent will act as subject matter expert within the AAR product line. Other duties as assignedQualifications:Basic Qualifications: •Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from an accredited institution•Minimum of 7 years of experience within aerospace or a high-tech industry with new product development and sustaining support.
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Preferred Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or other technical fieldElectrical industry expertise and product knowledgePrior contractor, sales, and/or sales support experience with focus on the following customer bases: wastewater treatment, government, utility, commercial construction, data center, etc.
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Eaton’s ESSG PDCAD Power Distrib Control Assembly division is currently seeking a Product Engineer (Entry Level). Maintain good working relationships with Power Center Production team, Product Applications Engineers, Supply Chain, customers, distributors and Eaton Sales personnel in support of a quality customer service effort.
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PCB Designer will be responsible for detailed design and documentation of Schematic and PCB for any product from any project engineer. Eaton's Aerospace Division is currently seeking a PCB (Printed Circuit Board) Design Engineer to join our team.
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