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Are you an Electrical Engineer looking to support an exciting Navy mission in our new state-of-the-art labs? Job Summary : SAIC is seeking an organized and motivated Electrical Engineer who will effectively support a fast-paced work environment with the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division in Middleton, RI. You will be part of a collaborative team of engineers and support technicians working to bring a variety of electrical designs from the early concept stage all the way through fabrication.
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The Electrical Project Engineer will be responsible for the overall electrical design process while strengthening and expanding skills on projects such as water treatment and distribution, wastewater treatment and collection, municipal systems, process facilities, power generation, power distribution, lighting, instrumentation/controls, and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA.
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The Electrical Engineer supports Integrated Product Teams in the design, analysis, manufacture and test of digital and RF/analog and mixed electronics hardware at all levels of integration (chip, component, printed circuit board, module/chassis, system) across a multitude of platforms/domains (space, land, sea, air, cyber.
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The Senior Engineer will also be responsible for managing electrical and control systems for power plants, designing power distribution systems, motor control centers (MCC) with wiring schematics, developing construction specifications, and writing and reviewing equipment specifications.
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We have an immediate need for an Electrical Engineer with experience in designing and developing electrical subsystems for use in computers, test equipment, test fixtures, displays, and computer peripherals.
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This is for an New Grad electrical engineer who will be actively involved in all aspects of the electrical team assisting in preparing designs, reports and studies for traction power system improvements, capital projects and for various rail projects from feasibility through final design and construction.
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TechFlow, Inc. seeks to hire a skilled and experienced Senior Electrical Engineer to join our innovative team. As a Senior Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and implementing electrical systems and solutions for various energy projects.
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DAS/CT Electrical Engineer. Responsible for the specifications and circuit design of the data acquisition system (DAS) for the Company's CT and other medical device systems while working closely with a team of electrical, mechanical and software engineers, both on-site and remotely.
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Our firm seeks an Electrical Engineer to support these development efforts in a multi-disciplinary and intellectually stimulating environment. B.S. or M.S. degree in electrical engineering related field is preferred.
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Georgia-Pacific is seeking an Electrical Project Engineer for our Machine Controls team. The Machine Controls team focuses on integrating electrical, discrete controls, automation, safety, and data.
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As a Senior Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for the design, architecture, and implementation of complex electrical systems for customers in a range of industries. Master's degree (Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Engineering Management, Computer Science, Physics, Math, related field) or graduate research experience.
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3 to 7 years of working experience with with Electrical Component design and manufacturing processes for technologies such as: Digital/Analog IC design, semiconductor packaging, DRAM, SPI Flash, crystals, diodes, transistors, capacitors, inductors, and regulators.
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As an Electrical Engineer, you will evaluate, select, specify, and design certain electrical power and lighting systems or products for a project verifying compliance with applicable codes and internal engineering standards / practices.
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Sr. Electrical Powertrain Engineer. Keywords: Locomotive Engineer, Location: Quincy, IL - 62301. Engineering researches, plans, designs, tests, and develops products and systems such as instruments, controls, robots, engines, machines, electrical systems, mechanical, thermal hydraulic, or heat transfer systems for production, transmission, measurement, and energy use.
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The successful Associate Distribution Engineer candidate will support the following activities under the supervision of a technical lead: Develop design and construction work packages for electrical overhead and underground distribution systems operating from 4kV through 138kV mostly associated with programmatic work such as overloaded transformers, inspection and maintenance, joint use, and inspection reports.
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