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Lanco is actively seeking a highly capable Electrical Engineer with 2-5 years of experience and demonstrated proficiency in AutoCAD Electrical and Inventor to join our team. This role provides an exciting opportunity to apply your expertise in electrical engineering, particularly in lithium-ion battery technology and EV design, to contribute significantly to the advancement of our off-road heavy equipment lineup, including Rubber Tired Gantry Cranes, Carry Deck Cranes, and Industrial Fork Truck Attachments.
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An active California professional registration as an Electrical or Mechanical Engineer is highly desirable for both levels. This position also provides onsite electrical subject matter expertise to power plant operations, generator operator NERC subject matter expertise, and electrical training to staff.
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As an Electrical Wire Harness / RF Cable Engineer, SOW will entail designing, analyzing, and supporting procurement and fabrication/assembly of Wire Harness and RF Cables inclusive of Wire Shielding and grounding methodology, EMI/RFI, circuit redundancy and separation techniques.
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We are looking for a skilled and motivated Electrical Engineer to join our team, who will design, build, and test prototype electrical systems. Job Title: Electrical Engineer IV.
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As a member of the Electrical Engineering team in Metro's Capital Delivery Section, the Transit Electrical Engineer IV's will perform advanced level engineering for both major and smaller Transit facility capital projects, including the preparation of engineering designs, specifications and design reports.
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Working in a team-oriented workplace, Electrical Engineer IV will, effectively apply electronic skills to perform activities concerned with analysis, design, testing/troubleshooting, and manufacturing of products/systems including the application of these products/systems to commercial, industrial, and scientific uses.
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As a Senior Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for capturing electrical requirements, designing/testing complex mixed-signal PCBs, mentoring junior engineers, and interfacing with engineers in other diciplines to develop the system.
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Join Lam as an Electrical Engineer and you'll be at the forefront, designing and developing electronic solutions for advanced applications. Hands-on experience in electronic circuit design (analog, digital), signal and controls theory, development and associated electrical board design, troubleshooting and validation.
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Experience in all aspects of electrical design: component selection, thermal derating, system architecture, documentation, test and debugging. This role will focus on electrical system design, team management and product development for kitchen appliance products.
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As a Project Lead Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for guiding junior and senior-level engineers and designers in protection and controls engineering design efforts, including providing guidance with the coordination of detailed design phases for all aspects of the engineering work.
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Assigned projects will include electrical studies and/or protective relay settings for utility and industrial/commercial clients. A Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) is required.
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Job Title: Electrical Control Engineer. Educational background in Mechatronics, Computer Science, Electronic Engineering Technology, Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering.
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As an Electrical Test and Reliability Engineer on Starlink, you'll sit at the intersection of electrical, mechanical, thermal analysis, software, and antenna engineering - ultimately ensuring that our satellite hardware can withstand the harsh environment of space and maintain communication with millions of users on a global scale.
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480 v electrical engineer maintenance Technician Brandenburg KY. 2+ years experience in steel mill electrical maintenance. The role of the Maintenance Electrical Technician is to be a great Nucor team member who demonstrates high levels of honesty, integrity, and ownership in everything they do.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Science or Engineering, preferably Computer Science, Chemical, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering, from an accredited university or college required plus eight (8) years of relevant work experience, four (4) years of project leadership experience, four (4) years of GMP experience, five (5) years of automation experience required.
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