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Leidos is searching for an Electrical Engineer to support AFRL’s Dynamic Infrared Missile Evaluation (DIME) Laboratory located on Wright Patterson Air Force Base, OH. The successful candidate will utilize a strong engineering background designing, testing, modeling, simulating, and analyzing the next generation of infrared countermeasure techniques.
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This position is onsite at our Denver, CO HQ. Key Functions: Prototype flight systems for use in the stratosphere Conduct bench and field testing of various R&D systems Collaborate with hardware team (mech, electrical, software) to identify test objectives Skills & Experience: Minimum B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Computer Science (or similar.
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Electrical Engineering Internship. Looking for an electrical engineering intern to assist with design and validation of battery test equipment. This requires tight collaboration between electrical, mechanical, firmware and software engineering teams.
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Candidates with experience teaching programming in languages such as Java, Python, C, C , MATLAB, Verilog or VHDL, and experience teaching lab courses in circuits, computer hardware, electromagnetics, artificial intelligence, data science, and other areas of electrical and/or computer engineering are preferred.
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Masters' degree or higher in Electrical/Computer Engineering. The selected individual must possess a strong understanding of prototype circuit design, small form factor PCBs, SoC components, and radio frequency (RF) hardware for use in embedded systems.
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The Electrical Engineer supports Integrated Product Teams in the design, analysis, manufacture and test of digital and RF/analog and mixed electronics hardware at all levels of integration (chip, component, printed circuit board, module/chassis, system) across a multitude of platforms/domains (space, land, sea, air, cyber.
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Electrical, Mechanical, Soldering, Engineering, Electronics, Wiring, Pcba, Troubleshooting, Design, Circuit board, Autocad, Assembly, Solder, Prototype, Troubleshooting hardware, Work instruction, Hand tool, Engineering change orders, Test equipment, Schematic, Test procedure, Inspection, Electro mechanical, J standard, Aerospace.
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Building Automation System Controls such as: Tridium/Jace, Niagara AX & N4 Technical Certifications, Niagara AX Developer Cert, Niagara N4 Advanced Technical Cert, DistechGFX Engineering, Johnson Controls PCV/G Engineering, Honeywell Spyder Engineering, Square D VFD, Trane Building Automation System Controls, etc.
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As an Electrical Engineer II, you will perform electrical architecture design, perform electronics hardware selection, wiring harness design and build support, and troubleshooting and testing of electrical systems on the customer end product.
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This position belongs to the Electrical Engineer Hardware team in the Broadband Plasma Wafer Inspection (BBP) division. This person will drive the FPGA and firmware design in the Electrical Engineer Hardware group.
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Maintain Allen Bradley hardware and software: PLCs, VFDs, HMIs, Networks, Licenses, Technical Support, and various electrical systems. Assist the Controls Engineering Group with the installation of the Line Information System (LIS.
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Position is a member of the Customer Back Innovation (CBI) Engineering team, and is responsible for the design and development of electronic hardware related to Brooks' flow and pressure measurement and control product families.
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Core services include: mechanical, electrical, engineering & design, curtain wall/glazing/panel systems (InterClad), millwrights, fabrication, building systems, controls & system integration, and service.
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Our engineering expertise, plus a depth of knowledge in hardware, firmware and software design services, power IoT-era technology in a way that reduces complexity, and creates product designs of superior quality, with decreased cycle times for faster market entry, and improved ROI. We are currently seeking a diversly skilled and innovative Electrical Engineer - Contractor to support contract projects as the need arises.
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Interface with Firmware, Mechanical, and other Electrical engineers to achieve product goals Interaction and guidance to SMT assembly and production assembly / testing Learn about legacy products and assist production, support, and sales.
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