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Worker TypeRegularJob Description SummaryWe are looking for an Electrical Engineer to join the Innovation Center in Huntsville to design, prototype, integrate, and test Unmanned Systems and Munitions.
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Oversee the electrical tests performed by Construction Team on site prior to and during the commissioning of the renewable energy facilities. Oversee the factory testing of the major electrical equipment to be installed at the renewable energy facilities.
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If job security and career advancement representing a well-known national brand are what you're looking for, Roto-Rooter is the company for you.
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If job security and career advancement representing a well-known national brand are what you're looking for, Roto-Rooter is the company for you.
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Perform electrical power distribution and panel wiring schematic design, with associated procurement and fabrication oversight. A DAY IN THE LIFE Reporting to the Director of Engineering, the Electrical Design Engineer II will work on all aspects of the electrical power distribution systems for all ECT2 water treatment and biogas generation projects.
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Hands-on experience in electronic circuit design (analog, digital), development and associated electrical board design, troubleshooting and validation. Designs, develops, and modifies semi-complex to complex electrical/electro-mechanical systems.
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But, Roto-Rooter also allows you to schedule time riding with, and working alongside, a licensed plumber so you can gain the apprentice hours and knowledge needed to become a plumber. Roto-Rooter provides an initial 12 weeks of paid sewer and drain service training, plus continuing training in our plumbing school to learn the trade.
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Strong electrical engineering fundamentals including analog and digital design. Knowledge of CMOS image sensor, ISP or image processing is desirable. Experience with EMI minimization, signal integrity.
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Electrical systems should include one or more of the following: power distribution, panel load calculations, lighting design, emergency power systems, switchgear, transformer selection, and other related systems such as grounding and lightning protection.
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Cadence Concept and Allegro or similar CAD tools experience is a plus. Schematic capture and PCB design. Experience with Analog circuit design including low voltage power regulation. Design for manufacturing, testing and reliability (DFM, DFT, DFR.
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As a Senior Instrumentation Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for the full product life cycle of our modular data and control system hardware. Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field.
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Soldering, electrical wiring, harness boards. Custom electronics, electrical/electronic/control systems, prototyping, AC/DC systems, Motors, electrical circuits, Oscilloscope, multimeters.
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Work closely with other electrical, mechanical, software, firmware, and test engineers to deliver fully functional products. Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent, with 5+ years of experience designing, testing, and troubleshooting complex board designs.
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The Electrical Engineer will support the Sustaining Engineering Team in electrical component evaluations and selections, schematic captures, printed circuit board layouts, and release of custom products within the Industrial Coating Systems division.
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Our team provides a wide range of electrical engineering services across markets sectors including transmission and distribution (substations, OH/UG systems, generator interconnections, interconnection strategy), power distribution (OH/UG power systems, substations, EV charging networks, microgrid design, etc.
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