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We are seeking an experienced ASIC/FPGA Design Verification Engineer with UVM experience to join our team. ASIC/FPGA Design Verification Engineer with UVM Experience. Proven experience (3+ years) in ASIC/FPGA design verification using UVM.
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As they continue to grow, we are seeking a talented Electrical Design Engineer with experience and expertise in Altium to join the team and contribute to the development of next-generation printed circuit boards (PCBs.
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Electrical Design Engineer REPORTS TO Engineering Manager Position Summary The Electrical design engineer will be responsible for designing digital and mixed-signal control and monitoring circuitry, PCB design and layout, and FPGA code development for state-of-the-art DC and AC power frequency converters.
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Position Overview: We are looking for an experienced Electrical Design Engineer who can bring a wealth of knowledge and practical skills to the table. Title: Electrical Design EngineerLocation: Charlotte, NC Schedule: Hybrid (must be within commutable distance from Charlotte, NC) Company Overview: TalentBridge is partnered a dynamic and innovative technology company leading the way in the communications industry.
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Cepton (Nasdaq: CPTN), a leading intelligent lidar solution provider, is seeking a Senior Electrical Design Engineer who is passionate about solving challenges to join us. A bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent with 8+ years of working experience in high-speed, mixed-circuit board-level design containing ADCs, FPGAs, & MCUs. OR a Master/Ph. D. plus 3+ years of working experience in the field.
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Electrical Design Engineer (CAD Software, Hybrid, PCB Design) Optomi in partnership with a company at the forefront of avionics innovation, is seeking a junior or mid level Electrical Design Engineer to join their team of talented developers.
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Geologics is seeking a talented Electrical Design Engineer to work with one of our national aerospace and defense partners based in Lafayette, CO. The Electrical Engineer will expand their skillset as they gain experience developing next generation satellite electronics as part of our world class electrical engineering team.
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Electrical Design Engineer will be responsible for designing PCBs incorporating mixed-signal design elements from low-noise analog to high-speed signal acquisition for embedded signal processing.
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Shall be responsible to engineer, design and develop system installation packages based on customers', regulatory and OEM's requirements for production and retrofit applications. Engineer and coordinate electrical, and seat installation designs for new aircraft production and retrofit applications.
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The Electrical design engineer will be responsible for designing digital and mixed-signal control and monitoring circuitry, PCB design and layout, and FPGA code development for state-of-the-art DC and AC power frequency converters.
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Responsibilities Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to: · Perform electrical design engineering to create and modify hardware and provide automation throughout the Kennedy Ground Control System, which controls our hardware and its performance for health monitoring and launch operations.
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Reporting to the embedded Engineering Manager, the primary purpose of the electrical production engineer II will be to oversee the manufacturing and assembly processes for our embedded product lines.
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Electrical Design Engineer page is loaded. Electrical Design Engineer. Electrical assembly, Wiring harness and PCB design. Design and specification of electrical distribution hardware, cabling/ breakers etc.
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The Mechanical Integration Design Release Engineer will be responsible for designing and packaging mechanical components in support of electronic hardware that encompass the Low Voltage Electrical System of multiple EV platforms.
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Requirement:*Seeking an experienced Electrical Design Engineer with skills in hardware, firmware and software. Knowledge of all or some of the following:*Digital and analog circuit design*Firmware development in C Language*Embedded Systems*LabView*Schematic capture and PCB Layout*Sensors (pressure/speed/position)*National instruments hardwareDuties:*Design and Development of electronic devices through reverse engineering of OEM components.
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