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Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering or relevant field and five (5) years or more experience; Masters in Electrical Engineering or relevant field and three (3) years or more related experience.
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Experience with Altium software for PCB/PCBA design with input from mechanical and electrical teams. Electrical PCB Engineer will develop intricate printed circuit board layouts. This role involves collaborating with engineering teams, creating schematics, circuit board layouts and optimizing designs for manufacturing and testing.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering. As an Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for the development of embedded electrical assemblies for the Broadcast and Cinema Video Markets.
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Provide PCB layout design guidelines to PCB designers and maintain Gerber filesPerform component selection for obsolescence, cost optimization and value engineering programsPerform RoHS, REACH, California Prop65 analysisProvide detailed circuit analysis, tolerance analysis, simulations, HW FMEAPreparation of system test plans for the circuits designed or modified.
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In this position, you'll play a vital role in providing technical support for electrical matters, ensuring NERC compliance, and assisting with regional ISO (PJM, NEISO, and NYISO) technical requests.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering , Electrical and Computer Engineering or Mechanical Engineering with PLC experience (at time of employment) Job Title: Electrical Combustion Engineer.
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Bachelors in electrical/controls engineering; Mechanical Engineering degree is acceptable if accompanied with relevant field experience in industrial automation control systems; 5+ years applicable experience in design, development, and testing of industrial automation control systems.
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Engineering, working knowledge and troubleshooting insight of power generation equipment, distribution systems up to 13.8 kV, digital (Schweitzer) and electromechanical relay protection, electrical maintenance of busses, breakers, and main transmission lines (MET1 and MET2) into the plant, AC & DC drives, arc flash studies and compliance, and DCS and PLC systems (programming is not required.
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Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, or equivalent degree and/or equivalent field work experience required. POSITION SUMMARY: The Electrical Cost Engineer will work within the Cost department and will report to the Cost Manager.
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The Associate Director of Support Services, Associate Director of Engineering-Security, Director of Operations/Emergency Management and OVCH Chief Engineer who direct and supervise all employees at the CMH and OVCH Facilities departments.
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Keywords: CAD, BIM, AutoCAD, Revit, Computer-aided design, building information modeling, telecom, telecommunications, engineer, electrical, electrical engineer, telecom engineer, low voltage, fire alarm, lighting, power, special system, audiovisual, ethernet, cabling, network technician, hybrid, Construction Standards Institute, CSI, American Institute of Architects, AIA, architect, design, draw, structural, 3D models, RCDD, electrical engineering, architectural engineering, architecture.
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Requires experience with manufacturing control systems such as Rockwell programming and PLC logic; Expertise in Electrical Engineering with a demonstrated ability to translate that knowledge into execution of process and capacity improvements in capital or expense projects.
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Ability to create Grounding Plan and detail drawings for the installation of new equipment, Conduit / Cable Tray Routing Plan drawings, Conduit / Cable Schedule drawings, Electrical Detail drawings, Electrical Equipment Location, PLC Panel Layout drawings, create PLC I/O Schematic drawings, and Control System Architecture drawings.
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Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or a related discipline. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Principal Electrical Engineer to join our team, focusing on the design and testing of the electronics systems and infrastructure of the device and equipment used in manufacturing and clinical environments.
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Qualifications § Associates degree in engineering technology or 2 years experience working as electro-mechanical technician. § Ability to read and interpret mechanical and electrical drawings required.
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