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Minimum 1-2 years of relevant, work-related experience in electro-mechanical design, on electrical modules, racks, cabinets and PCBAs∯*∯ Understand basic Electrical Engineering knowledge, can read electrical schematic, wiring diagram and general electrical datasheet, and can use the knowledge to choose correct components in design to meet certain industry standard/requirements.
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The Electro-Mechanical Assembler works in a one-piece flow cell performing bench-type processes to complete mechanical and electrical assemblies and subassemblies, using hand tools.
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Successful Electro-Mechanical Assembler candidates need to have the ability to use electrical assembly hand tools such as crimpers, cutters, drivers, soldering tools as well as mechanical assembly tools, i.e. hand drills, wrenches, drivers is required.
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5 years' experience launching electro-mechanical products with embedded systems, real time control and digital communication interfaces. In this role you will be responsible for designing, developing, and debugging electrical hardware for electro-mechanical systems that enables precision manufacturing processes and medical fluid handling.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Wireless Engineering, Information Security, Mathematics, Digital Arts & Sciences or related field.
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Innovation-focused, medical device team is seeking an Embedded Systems Engineer to champion next generation product development and commercialization. We are seeking an Embedded Systems Engineer to drive development and product launch.
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Our Electrical Engineers research, develop, design, and integrate electrical (Analog, Power, RF/Microwave, and Digital) components, embedded and digital signal processing software, equipment, systems, sub-systems, and networks for the defense of domestic and foreign purposes.
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The Electro-Mechanical Assembler will be responsible for the rapid manufacturing of sub-assemblies and finished systems. Leidos currently has an opening for an Electro-Mechanical Assembler to work in our Ladson, SC facility.
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The Assembly Technician position is responsible for fabricating electro-mechanical subassemblies and products in accordance with the assembly instructions and drawings during all phases of the production process.
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The Service Automation Engineer is responsible for the implementation and testing of electrical/electronic automation systems including software SCADA & programmable logic control (PLC/RTU) controller software solutions for the Subsea Control System (SCS.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering, Hardware Engineering, Electro-Mechanical Engineer, or related Engineering discipline. Experience leading a multi-disciplinary engineering team (spanning systems, software, firmware, hardware, mechanical, etc.
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Bachelor's degree in Mechatronics, Electro-Mechanical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering or equivalent; or Associate's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science; or equivalent with experience will be considered.
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Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Controls Engineering or a related engineering/scientific field. We are currently seeking a Battery Engineer/Scientist for our Data Sciences Practice in our Natick, MA office.
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Required Skills/Abilities Aptitude for either electrical or mechanical environments as well as familiarity with mechanical and electrical equipment Comfort with working at heights Welding experience- Stick (SMAW) Hands-on electro-mechanical maintenance or equivalent military experience a plus Iron work/steel erection Ability to read blueprints Ability to work well in a team environment.
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Responsibilities include capturing design requirements, designing and developing digital subsystems, performing VHDL/Verilog firmware development, working with embedded software engineers to develop architectures, performing hardware-in-the-loop testing, and generating product documentation (Interface Control Documents, theory of operation, etc.
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