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Titles Encouraged to Apply: Control Systems Engineer Electrical Controls Engineer PLC Programmer Automation Engineer Instrumentation Engineer Robotics Controls Engineer Process Control Engineer We invite qualified candidates who are passionate about automation controls and eager to drive innovation in a dynamic environment to apply for this exciting opportunity.
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EEO/AOA #clearance #LI-SRG8 Keyword Search string: Electrical Engineer, Senior Electrical Engineer, Professional Engineer, PE. 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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As a hardware reliability engineer on the Starlink Product team, you will be responsible for electrical hardware failure analysis, PCBA reliability, and quality of the PCBA production process.
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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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Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Sr. Electrical Designer. Lia graduated from Georgia State University with a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry. Originally from Southern California, Lia moved to the Atlanta area in 2005, attending the University of West Georgia and Georgia State University.
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As a Principal Electrical Engineer, You’ll : Design quick turn circuit boards to meet program needs using Altium with Concord Pro to manage the designs and library components. What You'll Bring to the Table as a Principal Electrical Engineer : B.S. or M.S. in Electrical Engineering or related field.
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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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Electrical Engineer V BC forward is currently seeking an initiative to take Electrical Engineer V for Seattle WA Location. Summary As an Electrical Engineer, you will help create the next generation of Augmented Reality (AR) devices.
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Mitsubishi Power Americas Inc., in Orlando, Florida is looking for an Electrical Engineer II SUMMARY This position is responsible for leading and designing the electrical power distribution and signal network and for the auxiliary equipment of our Gas Turbine projects.
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Emphasis on electrical power design with 15K / 4160 / 600 volt power distribution systems, lighting, schematic wiring diagrams, cable / raceway sizing, lightning protection and grounding. Certification as a Licensed Professional Engineer is required.
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Alternatively, the employer will also accept a Masters degree in Instrument & Controls, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering or a directly related engineering field plus two (2) years of applicable Instrumentation & Controls experience in lieu of a Bachelors degree plus three (3) years of described experience.
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As Axon’s Supplier Quality Engineer, you will be responsible for providing Quality Engineering support for all Axon products including: Conducted Electrical Weapons (CEW), Cartridges, Body Worn Cameras and accessories.
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Job Description: 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.
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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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Experience in combined heat and power/cogeneration, central utility plants, data centers, healthcare facilities, laboratories, water/wastewater facilities, building automation system controls, building envelope, test & balance, NETA electrical testing, renewable energy and other specialties a plus.
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