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We are looking to add a Senior Hardware Engineer I to our team. Develop hardware architecture and write hardware requirements for electronics modules. Experience performing complex PCB layout, such as high-density interconnect (HDI) and high-speed digital or power electronics.
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We are looking to add a Principal Hardware Engineer I to our team. Experience owning the design phase of complex board-level electronics and small hardware systems, including architecture design, trade studies, key part selection, and detailed design.
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This is a Full-time, on-site role located in Wauwatosa, WI. As a Principal Power Electronics Engineer, you will be responsible for the design and development of power electronics systems for use in electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
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Skilled in mixed signal electronics, higher power architectures, digital radios and RF layout, embedded hardware design. Summary: As an Electronics Design Engineer, you will be designing new products as part of a multi-functional team.
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Perform embedded systems hardware development for flow and pressure control devices. Extensive knowledge of embedded electronics, including analog, digital and power circuit design, required.
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Electronics hardware circuit design consisting of analog design, digital design, mixed signal design (ADCs/DACs), and power supply design for MIL-AERO electronic products. As An Electronics Design Engineer, You Will.
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Design and develop avionics electronics hardware from circuit and schematic design to PCBA layout. ABL's Avionics Engineers are critical to mission success, bridging the gap between hardware responsible for producing thousands of pounds of thrust and software guiding the payload safely to the correct orbit.
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Experience with a broad range of hardware types including RF assemblies, antennas, power supplies (AC/DC), FPGAs, digital signal processors, wave guides, gimbals, filters, mixed-signal electronics, RF amplifiers, transceivers, and/or serial rapid input/output (SRIO) interfaces.
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Lead Power Electronics Engineer – Caterpillar – Chillicothe, Illinois – Onsite(any visa) – Key Words: DC-AC, AC-DC, DC-DC, 1kW (1 Kilowatt) or higher! Electrical or Power Electronics engineer with 4+ years of experience in any Power Converter System product company in R&D or NPD.
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Date: Jan 12, 2024 Location: Shelton, CT, US, 06484-4300 Company: Hubbell Incorporated Posting Address 40 Waterview Drive Shelton, CT Position Overview The Electrical/Electronics Engineer is responsible for organization, execution and coordination of product development tasks, within a team of Engineers/Designers/Technicians as required.
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Lutron Electronics position as the worldwide leader in innovative lighting control and shading solutions has enabled consistent, annual growth. Lutron has an immediate opening for a highly motivated Mechanical Design Engineer out of our Corporate Headquarters in Coopersburg,PA. In this position, you will be a key part of our new product development.
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Familiarity with power electronics or battery management systems for Lithium battery chemistry. Designing High Voltage/High Power Electronics components for thermal management. Knowledge of EMC for power electronics.
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As our Senior Electrical Engineer you will be responsible for our Power Electronics, Power Distribution, Energy Storage, and Battery Management Systems Programs. Experienced Electrical Engineers with a background in PCB Design and Power Electronics, Take a closer look.
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Crane Aerospace & Electronics is seeking to hire a Software Engineer at our Burbank, CA location. Job Summary:The Software Engineer is a top contributor who needs little to no supervision and uses originality, ingenuity and established procedures to perform engineering duties in researching, planning, designing, and developing products for use in the Aerospace or Electronics marketplace.
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BorgWarner PowerDrive Systems is currently looking for dynamic, results driven individual to join as an Electronics Hardware Resident Engineer at our Propulsion Technical Center (PTC) in Auburn Hills, MI.
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