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Breadth of experience in a complementary discipline like circuit design, FPGA design, or embedded software is a plus. High-speed PCB design experience with knowledge of differential signals, trace length matching, and routing topologies for DDR memory is a plus.
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Basic Qualifications:A bachelor’s degree plus a minimum of 2 years previous working experience as an Electrical Engineer. The NISC IV group at Leidos currently has an opening for an Electrical Engineer to work in our Oklahoma City, OK office.
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Experience with Shipyard Production Systems, shipboard medium and low voltage power systems, 60 Hz and 400Hz electrical plant, and Power Conversion is a plus. Proficiency in ETAP and other electrical modeling software is a plus.
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Xpedition or OrCAD Schematic Capture experience is a plus for collaboration activities. Experience with PCB analysis tools like HyperLynx is a plus. The Leidos Innovations Center has an immediate opening for an Electrical Engineer to work in San Diego, CA. This is an exciting opportunity to leverage your experience to develop and produce advanced nuclear detection, radiography equipment, chemical and biological sensing instruments, and satellite sensor systems.
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Knowledge of MIL Standards and Specifications is a plus. Leidos | Gibbs and Cox is seeking an Electrical Engineer in the Washington, D.C. area. This person will be the Machinery Integration Lead. They will be a primary member of the Design Integration Team, and embedded in the IPS Working Groups (WGs), Auxiliary/Deck WGs, and HME (Hull, Machinery, and Electrical) Controls WGs.
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U.S. Navy experience is a plus. , a wholly owned subsidiary of Leidos, is the largest independent naval architecture and marine engineering firm in the United States. The Leidos pay range for this job level is a general guideline only and not a guarantee of compensation or salary.
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We are in search of a Lead Substation Protection and Control Engineer to join our diverse and fast-paced Substation Engineering organization. As a future leader of our substation protection and control group at Leidos, we are committed to fostering a work environment that supports your personal growth by focusing on your career objectives and your personal well-being to achieve a successful work-life balance.
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Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineer or related with Four (4+) plus years of relevant experience with Substation Protection control design and/or field testing/commissioning experience.
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