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Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineer, Computer Engineer, or related field and minimum 6 years of prior relevant experience. FPGA: Mentor Graphics ModelSim/Questa, Synopsis Synplicity, Microchip Libero, Xilinx ISE, Xilinx Vivado, Altera Quartus, Real Intent CDC & Linting.
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L3Harris is seeking a self-motivated Electrical Hardware engineer to join our embedded systems development team to deliver mission critical solutions for a variety of customers at our Palm Bay, FL location.
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Job Title: Lead, STE Electrical Engineer (RF/Power) Collaborate with Project Engineer to determine STE Requirements and Test Methods. Familiarity with Xilinx, Microsemi, or Altera FPGA design software and VHDL/Verilog.
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Lead Electrical Engineer- TEMPEST. The engineer will peform engineering pre-tests and debug of all programs with encrypted devices that require TEMPEST testing. Lead TEMPEST Engineer.
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Job Title: Sr Specialist, Electrical Engineering - VHDL/FPGA Engineer Job Code: 9420 Job Location: Mason, Ohio or Hybrid Schedule: 9/80 Schedule Sr Specialist, Electrical Engineering (VHDL/FPGA Engineer) About Space & Sensors: L3Harris Space & Sensors Division, headquartered in Mason, Ohio, designs, develops, and manufactures complex systems (electronic, avionics, transceivers, transmitters, electro-optical, and electro-mechanical) for the defense, aerospace, and commercial markets.
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Job Title: Software Engineer (New Grad- (Fort Wayne, IN) Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Wireless Engineering, Information Security, Mathematics, Digital Arts & Sciences or related field.
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Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Materials Engineering, Materials Science Engineering or related field. Analyze electrical requirements to determine feasibility of design within time and cost constraints.
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Job Title: Lead Electrical Engineer (RF) L3Harris is seeking an experienced RF engineer to support multiple programs in its Space and Airborne Systems division. Evaluate customer and operational needs/Reverse Engineer to help define and coordinate system performance requirements to internal stakeholders and integrate technical parameters.
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Job Title: Senior Specialist, Electrical Engineer (RF) Job Code: 2280 Job Location: Colorado Springs, CO Job Description L3 Harris is seeking a senior professional with strong knowledge of RF engineering to support multiple programs in its Space and Airborne Systems division, including sustainment and upgrade of the PARCS weapons system.
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Job Title: Sr Specialist, RF Electrical Engineer - Radar. Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering or similar field and a minimum of 6 years of prior relevant experience or a Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering or similar field and 4 years of related experience.
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