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Experience with EMI Filter design, analysis, test, and/or simulation considerations in power electronics circuits. Experience with transformer or inductor design, analysis, test, and/or simulation considerations in power electronics circuits.
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Design, analysis, test, and/or simulation experience with linear converters and any of the following non-isolated converter topologies: buck, boost, buck-boost. Design, analyze, simulate, test, and document power conversion circuitry potentially utilizing any standard power conversion topologies (non-isolated and isolated) with the main emphasis on board mounted power end use applications.
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Advanced degree in Electrical Engineering. Experience Utilizing and creating electrical design specifications. Hybrid At Raytheon, the foundation of everything we do is rooted in our values and a higher calling - to help our nation and allies defend freedoms and deter aggression.
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The Computing Products Department (CPD) has an opening for a Sr. Principal Electrical Engineer. The Sr. Principal Electrical Engineer role also has opportunities for project engineering and control account management (PE/CAM), and has high expectations for leadership within a design team, and communication with internal and external customers.
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Collins Aerospace Space Systems is looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer or similar, who will support multiple programs. Primary assignments will include use and application of electrical engineering principles and techniques to design, develop, document, verify, support, test and troubleshoot circuit card assemblies.
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This position is for a Senior Electrical Engineer with at least 5 years of professional experience. Experience with electrical engineering design to include troubleshooting, analysis, and test.
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This position is for a multi-disciplined Senior Radar Receiver / Exciter Integration & Test Engineer , capable of solving complex technical problems and providing highly innovative and ingenious solutions in Radar and Receiver Exciter design, analysis, integration, and test.
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Experience with EMI Filter design, analysis, test, and simulation considerations in power electronics circuits. Experience with professional transformer and inductor design, analysis, test, and simulation considerations in power electronics circuits.
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Collins Aerospace Vision and Sensor Systems Electrical Engineering is responsible for all electrical engineering tasks related to the design, analysis, test and certification of aerospace Head-Up Displays, Helmet Mounted Displays, and Avionics Vision Systems in both commercial and military fields.
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The Antenna Products Section within the Manufacturing Engineering organization is seeking a talented Electrical Engineer to support the Advance Products Solutions (APS) business unit of Raytheon.
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Provide capacity planning and utilization analysis for accurate staffing and test equipment needs. You will use and develop your analytical ad communication skills developing, verifying, and sustaining test processes, test equipment, and test procedures that will be used in the manufacturing of new and existing Collins Aerospace products.
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Typically requires a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering/Physics, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) and a minimum of 8 + years experience in RF/Microwave and Antenna (AESA) Test and Integration.
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This position focuses primarily on electrical and EMC testing to RTCA DO-160 Requirements, but also may support any component engineering development and qualification test that Collins Aerospace products require.
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Experience in advanced electronics/electrical engineering, or basic mechanical engineering, or basic computer programming Experience with interpretation of technical documentation Ability to obtain and maintain a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Clearance (ATF)The ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. government issued security clearance is required.
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Unspecified Role Overview:We are seeking a Principal Electrical Engineer to support the Test Equipment Engineering team for aerospace products and systems. The Senior Electrical Engineer will help ensure that new and existing automated test sets meet the product testing and test coverage requirements.
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