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Electrical Engineer opportunity with Traylor Bros., Inc.! We have the ability to engineer creative solutions to overcome any obstacle. Required Experience Education/Experience Bachelor’s Degree in Civil engineering, or engineering-related field Minimum of 5 years’ experience in heavy civil construction Experience with Bridge Construction strongly preferred Marine construction experience is preferred Skills and Abilities: Demonstrate the ability and behavior necessary to lead others in accomplishing individual and team goals.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Electrical Engineer to join our growing R&D Team. Expert using Altium Designer to build electrical schematics and analyze PCB artwork. Own electrical hardware products over their entire lifecycle: initial design, prototype deployment, hardware qualification and certification, application validation, and production launch.
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AECOM has a position opening foran Electrical Substation Engineer to support our growing Energy Business Line. For this role,AECOM offers the freedom and flexibility to work remotely and/or be located at a variety of Energy offices located in multiple locations across the United States.
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The Electrical Engineer II is responsible for leading and following through on electronics projects in Friction Management (FM), assisting the Mechanical team in electronics aspects of their projects, addressing field and customer concerns, and leading sustaining engineering projects as needed.
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Job Title: Electrical Combustion Engineer. Our company is looking for a Thermal and Combustion Engineer to join our Global Rolled Products (GRP) business unit in Davenport, IA. We have an immediate opening for a Thermal and Combustion Engineer.
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Electrical Engineer – PE Required (Solar & Battery Storage) Registered Professional Engineer in Electrical Engineering. Job Summary: We are seeking an experienced Electrical Engineer with a Professional Engineering (PE) license to join our growing team.
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JOB TITLE: ELECTRICAL ENGINEER ii. REQUIRED EXPERIENCE:BS degree or higher in Electrical Engineering or Electrical & Computer Engineering. Excellent analytical skills and knowledge of electrical engineering.
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TurnAround Factor, Inc., a manufacturing & engineering firm in Richmond, Virginia, is seeking an Electronics Engineer to work on cutting-edge lithium battery, wearables, and Augmented Reality R&D projects.
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The Electrical Engineer II will engage in a broad range of electrical engineering research, development, and support as a member of a diverse, cross-functional team. Job Title: Electrical Engineer.
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The Leidos Innovations Center has an immediate opening for an Electrical Engineer to work in San Diego, CA. This is an exciting opportunity to leverage your experience to develop and produce advanced nuclear detection, radiography equipment, chemical and biological sensing instruments, and satellite sensor systems.
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B.S. in Electrical Engineering is required. MS in Electrical Engineering a plus. Working knowledge of circuit design and development tools (e.g. Altium Designer, OrCAD, SPICE) required.
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The Bloomfield, NJ office of Dewberry is looking for an Electrical or Civil Engineer with design experience and an interest in electrical design for roadway lighting, traffic signals, and ITS devices.
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We are seeking an Electrical Engineer like you to join our amazing Des Moines, IA Manufacturing plant. As an Electrical Engineer, you will be expected to take ownership of their projects with a continuous improvement mindset and passion for integrating new products and innovations to a manufacturing environment.
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Join our team as a Principal Electrical Engineer and play a pivotal role in developing next-generation medical devices for clients. Summary:Our award-winning client is seeking a Principal Electrical Engineer to join their team.
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Job SummaryWe are looking for an Electrical Engineer who will play an integral role in our R&D team designing the next generation of high precision electronics and semiconductor inspection sensors.
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