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Responsible for study, design, specification, and services related to electrical systems including power generation, power systems performance and control, cabling and wiring, lighting, motor control centers, communication systems, cathodic protection, grounding, lightning protection, heat tracing, etc.
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Hybrid LocationPosition will be hybrid with time split between a home office and on-site at our Harley-Davidson Motor Company Product Development Center (PDC) located in Wauwatosa, WI. Job Responsibilities Lead Control Module component designs through Tier I electrical component partners and approve designs for production.
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This role requires an understanding and working knowledge of classic control theory and vector control of electric motors; familiarity with IGBT- or MOSFET-based power electronics inverters used as motor drives (including rectifier front end); and familiarity with induction and/or permanent magnet electric machines.
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General Description The Motor Grader Operator is responsible for operating equipment in a safe and effective manner on jobsites. This large, experienced workforce enables Blythe Development to self-perform 80% of site groundwork, which gives them greater control than competitors who must subcontract the bulk of the job.
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Typical circuit designs involve: three phase motor control, encoder interfaces, microcontrollers, CPLD, ADC/signal conditioning, power management, low power analog and digital, Ethernet, EtherCAT, high frequency power supplies and thermal management.
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Responsible for the electrical engineering designs of projects (electrical power distribution, back-up power generation, motor control, lighting, electrical safety, arc-flash and grounding.
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So, there will be some familiarity with Microstation needed Ability to create or modify electrical and controls drawings: Single Line Diagrams, Power Panel Schedules, Power Plans, Lighting Plans, Motor Control elementaries, Cable Schedules, etc.
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Medical, dental, vision, insurance Paid time off 401k Retirement Plan Fuel card Per Diem or Company Credit Card if traveling Bonus Electrical Controls Engineer Duties & Responsibilities Electrical & controls design capacity Ability to layout and design control panels - electrical, motor and systems Knowledge of UL508A Standards Programming and troubleshooting of PLC's, HMI's, VFD's, Motor Control Systems, Safety Systems, Instrumentation, and Process Controls.
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We support the design and development of electrical systems, control platforms, board-level control and motor drivers, power distribution, and more to develop and support our products.
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Experience with circuit design fundamentals with experience in analog, digital, mixed-signal, motor control, motor design and/or power electronics. What You Will Do:As a Staff Electrical Engineer in Orthopedic Instruments, you will design, lead and be part of a cross-functional team working on lunching electromechanical-surgical products that make healthcare better.
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Troubleshoot and repairs mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical/electronic equipment including but not limited to programmable controls, PLC controls (Siemens & Allen Bradley preferable), control panels, power supplies, electric motors, motor control circuits, electric heater circuits, encoders, resolvers, servomotors, frequency drives, gages, safety instruments and testing devices for all equipment.
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Experience in high speed digital, precision analog, RF, power, motor control, sensors, and low power electronics is desired. This position requires an Electrical Engineering BS or MS with experience in PCB design.
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Positions will specialize in one or more of the following technical skills: Controls - Install, maintain and troubleshoot programmable logic controllers, human machine interfaces, motor control centers, and medium and low voltage power distribution and pneumatic control devices utilized in pipeline operations.
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Measurement - Program, maintain, operate and troubleshoot gas measurement equipment including gas meters, control valves, relief valves, regulators and associated software, as well as monitoring gas and quality control equipment.
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About the roleAs an Electrical and Instrumentation Technician, you will work safely to maintain, diagnose, and repair various types of power plant equipment, this includes maintenance related to: boilers and its associated electrical and control equipment, repair and operation of field controllers, instrumentation, motor control centers and other power plant electrical equipment ranging from 120V to 13.8kv, and AC switchgear.
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