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BS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field. We’re looking for a strong experienced technologist to lead our exceptional Firmware/Software Engineering team to develop cutting edge technologies that enable the manufacturing of the next generation semiconductor devices.
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Or more years relevant electrical engineering experience. BS in Electrical Engineering or related discipline. Expert using Altium Designer to build electrical schematics and analyze PCB artwork.
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The Electrical Design Engineer-Supervisor is responsible for designing line and substation projects, equipment and material procurement, system protection, distributed generation, and planning and other engineering projects for Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association's (WH's) electrical distribution system.
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Requirements: BS in Electrical Engineering, MS is desired with at least 3 years of working experiences. Delta, founded in 1971, is a global leader in switching power supplies and thermal management products with a thriving portfolio of smart energy-saving systems and solutions in the fields of industrial automation, building automation, telecom power, data center infrastructure, EV charging, renewable energy, energy storage and display, to nurture the development of smart manufacturing and sustainable cities.
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BASIC REQUIREMENTS Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related discipline Three year experience in a manufacturing environment Ability to design industrial machine control systems including safety systems utilizing 2-D CAD, Autodesk AutoCAD Electrical or Solidworks/EPDM preferred with willingness to become proficient is others as needed Electrical circuit design and analysis experience.
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Experience leading a multidisciplinary product engineering team, with oversight into mechanical, electrical, and firmware workstreams and integration between disciplinesSystems-level engineering experience with complex integrated electromechanical assemblies.
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The Electrical Engineering group in Facility Engineering manages renewable energy in the form of an 11.5MW wind farm.) The electrical engineer will provide self-performed technical solutions to a wide range of difficult problems through the application of established engineering practices, codes, and standards.
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BS in Electrical Engineering or equivalent experience. As an Electrical Engineer at Product Creation Studio, you will work closely with a multidisciplinary team of engineers and designers from our team, our clients, as well as engage third party suppliers to drive key aspects of product definition, design, optimization, implementation and test.
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PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:The incumbent is responsible for the day-to-day preventive maintenance tasks and repair of electrical power and electronic equipment, troubleshooting, instrumentation calibration and assist with any mechanical repairs at the state-of-the-art Glass Mat facility in Oxford, NC. Will possess a thorough understanding and hands on experience with electrical & electronic maintenance principals.
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Advanced degree in the physical sciences, mathematics, engineering, or computer science. Candidate must possess a bachelor's degree in physical sciences, mathematics, engineering, or computer science.
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You also have: Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing or Electrical Engineering. It is geared toward recent graduates with Engineering internship experience and a relevant degree with a passion for a long-term career in Engineering, Product Management and Operations.
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Electrical engineering troubleshooting power electronics and low voltage controls. Gain Power Electronics experience in the field of Electrical Engineering. Obtain applications engineering experience on power electronics products, particularly in mixed automotive and grid utility related applications.
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The Electrical Engineering Technician shall accomplish ship/site checks to collect necessary data to support development of electrical/electronics installation and modification drawings for the US Navy Combatant Craft Division.
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As a Senior Airport Electrical Engineer/Manager, you will work collaboratively on the design of projects of various complexity and act as a subject matter expert providing technical advice and guidance to other team members, particularly as it relates to airfield electrical design and airport navigational aids.
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The Power Systems Engineer would perform system studies on electrical distribution, generation and transmission systems, reporting to the Engineering Manager. Qual-Tech performs specialized engineering analysis for a broad industrial customer base including aluminum and steel manufacturing, pulp and paper industries, oil and energy facilities, glass manufacturing, solar substations, and other industrial processes.
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