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PeopleSolutions is working with a leader in electronics manufacturing that is committed to providing cutting-edge solutions to our customers, and seeking a talented and innovative Electrical Engineer to join their team.
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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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We are seeking a motivated and industry-experienced Engineer with experience in electrical design and/or manufacturing to support solar window manufacturing, scale-up, control electronics and grid integration.
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MEI is seeking a dynamic and experienced Principal Electrical Engineer to join our team. The Principal Electrical Engineer will collaborate closely with MEI staff, clients, vendors, and external disciplines to ensure the successful execution of projects.
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LSP is partnering with a medical device client of ours who is seeking a highly motivated and skilled Sr. Electrical Engineer to join their team in Brooklyn, NY! Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering.
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We are currently looking for a Sr. Electrical Engineer I to join our Engineering group in Middleton, WI but are open to a remote work arrangement. If you have bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering of related subject area, along with five plus years of product development experience, and an understanding of PCBA development, component selection, component qualification, low voltage DC power control, and associated manufacturing processes, we want to speak with you.
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The first commercial application of the Nuro Driver is autonomous goods delivery with our custom, electric, zero-occupant vehicles in partnership with some of the most recognized brands in the world including Uber and FedEx. About the TeamOur hardware team is growing and we are looking for a Staff Electrical Engineer to help lead our programs in our mission to better everyday life through robotics.
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The Electrical Engineer III conceptualizes, designs, develops, tests and manufactures electronics for space and defense products and systems. Proficient with electrical test equipment including oscilloscope, DMM, power supply, logic analyzer, network analyzer, etc.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and a minimum of 3 years of experience OR an equivalent combination of skills, education and experience. These Qualifications Would Be Nice to Have:3+ years Integration of opto-electronic devices (Lasers, VOAs, PIN Diodes) into electrical design.
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The new company is looking for a multi-disciplined Electrical Engineer with experience in one or more of the following areas: design and implementation of digital signal processing algorithms, FPGA firmware development, RF system and circuit design, RF/Analog/Digital circuit-card design, and/or embedded software development.
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Fluor & Energy Materials (Koura), an Orbia business, is looking for an Electrical Engineer in St. Gaberial, LA, USA! The individual will also be responsible for the construction of these projects: the construction supervisor will respond to the Electrical Engineer.
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You will serve as a Electrical Engineer in the Operations Division, Public Works Department of NAVAL FACILITIES ENG COMMAND ATLANTIC. You will prepare electrical design drawings, calculations, and specifications to accompany design models generated on electrical engineering design software (e.g., AutoCAD.
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You will monitor and review commissioning of electrical systems for multiple projects. You will provide Quality Assurance review of Electrical Engineering documents. 0850 Electrical Engineering.
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Manage the strategic maintenance of electrical distribution equipment such as: busways, cables, circuit breakers, metering, panelboards, relays, switchboards, switchgear, & transformers. Interpret and trend maintenance test results for electrical distribution equipment and recommend corrective actions based on analysis of severity.
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Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, ME. Current permanent employees of BSO NV25 and DoD Military Spouse Preference (MSP) eligibles. Successful completion of a curriculum leading to a bachelor's degree in an appropriate scientific field, e.g., engineering technology, physics, chemistry, architecture, computer science, mathematics, hydrology, or geology, may be accepted in lieu of a bachelor's degree in engineering, provided the applicant has had at least one year of professional engineering experience acquired under professional engineering supervision and guidance.
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