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Title: Electrical Engineer We are seeking an Electrical Engineer (3+ years of experience) to support the KBR Team in Lexington Park, MD. In this role, you will be part of a specialized team in Electromagnetic Environment Effects (E3) testing, where KBR supports a multitude of customers in the test and evaluation of aircraft, weapon systems, prototypes, and other equipment to determine their reliability when subjected to different electromagnetic environments.
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KBR is looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer, to devise new approaches to problems encountered and plans, schedules, and conducts work requiring judgment in the independent evaluation, selection, and adaptation of engineering techniques, procedures, and criteria.
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Research Engineer -Electrical At KBR, We Deliver by transforming science into new possibilities for our customers. KBR is seeking a highly-motivated research engineer to research and develop a novel heterogeneous integration (HI) technique.
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Electrical Field Engineer The position for Lead Field Engineer is part of the technical services discipline in the construction group. Similar Jobs (1) Field Engineer locations 2 Locations time type Full time posted on Posted 3 Days Ago.
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KBR is currently seeking an RF / Electrical Engineer to support our team full-time at the Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD). Electrical / RF Engineer (HYBRID.
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KBR is looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer to participate in the development of the hardware components of ground and flight hardware systems that will contribute to accomplishing NASA's mission, primarily for maintaining the health and wellbeing of astronauts or conducting experiments on the International Space Station and for exploration.
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Electrical / RF Engineer (HYBRID) KBR is currently seeking an RF / Electrical Engineer to support our team full-time at the Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD.
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Title:Electrical & Instrumentation EngineerAs an Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer, you will perform advanced engineering techniques, makes decisions on engineering problems and methods, and interfaces with the client to define project scope.
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Title:Associate Electrical EngineerYou will be responsible for the study, design, specification and services related to electrical and electronic systems including power generation, transmission and distribution, power systems performance and control, cabling and wiring, lighting, motor control centers, communications systems, cathodic protection, grounding lightning protection, heat tracing etc.
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Entry Level Electrical Engineer Are you a recent college graduate looking to start your Electrical Engineering career? KBR currently has a need for motivated recent college graduates with an Electrical Engineering background to help support our United States Department of Defense customers in their transition to the future of Aviation.
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Electrical Engineer (PNT) page is loaded. Senior or Intermediate Electrical Engineer. Sr. or Intermediate Electrical Engineer. Electrical Engineer (PNT.
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Electrical Engineer Intern- clearance eligibility Provides technical support in engineering, science, IT or related field working in such areas as research, design, development, testing, or manufacturing process improvement.
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KBR is seeking an Mid-Level Electrical Engineer to join our team in Kihei, HI. Mid-Level Electrical Engineer. Design, operate, and maintain custom and COTS electrical systems for sensors, telescopes, lasers, adaptive optics and ancillary observatory equipment.
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Responsible for study, design, specification and services related to electrical systems including power systems performance and control, cabling and wiring, lighting, motor control centers design and development, communications systems, cathodic protection, grounding, lightning protection, heat tracing, etc.
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Electrical Engineer Intern- clearance eligibility. KBR is an equal opportunity employer. Electrical Engineer Intern- clearance eligibility. Provides technical support in engineering, science, IT or related field working in such areas as research, design, development, testing, or manufacturing process improvement.
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