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We are seeking an Electrical Engineer III with a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related Engineering field. Electrical engineers at Sierra Nevada Corporation research, design, develop, test, certify, deploy and improve cutting edge products and services.
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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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Bachelor's of Science degree in Electrical Engineering or other related discipline and typically 6 or more years of relevant experience. PCB layout and fabrication documentation and Circuit Card Assembly (CCA) design, layout part placement and routing practices.
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Experience composing and analyzing Electrical Load Analysis (ELA), circuit modeling, simulation, and analysis. Knowledge of industry-standard electrical design principles, to include, but not limited to model-based definition, electrical component selection, manufacturing, and production processes.
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Responsible for the coordination and technical leadership of electronic hardware strategies and the electrical design and development of customer products. Provides assistance to the Mechanical Design, PCB Design, Functional Test and ICT test for product, test and tooling development.
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Associates Degree in Electrical Engineer degree, or Electromechanical degree preferably in mechatronic, mechanical or electrical. 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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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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Two years experience in electrical/electronics, hydraulic/pneumatics, mechanical/structural, welding/ fabricating, program logic controllers (PLC), machining, inventory control inspection, quality control procedures.
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A global health insurance provider whose mission is to improve the health, well-being, and peace of mind of those the company serves.
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Electrical Engineer PE required; CA Electrical Engineer preferred. Another important part of the position will be electrical and power design for traffic signal, lighting and ITS elements for public agencies.
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Job Description: The Client, one of the world's leading defense contractors, is seeking an Electrical Engineer for our Combat Mission Systems business. The Electrical Engineer supports the development, testing, fabrication, and fielding of highly complex military equipment.
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Are you our next Asset Integrity Electrical Engineer - (I, II, III, or Sr.)? CMRP (SMRP certified maintenance reliability professional), CRE (ASQ certified reliability engineer), CRL (AMP certified reliability leader), or CSSBB (ASQ certified six sigma black belt) certification is an asset.
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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. Job Title: Electrical Engineer.
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We are seeking an innovative and highly motivated electrical engineer who will contribute significantly to the development of our advanced cell therapy manufacturing platform. Solid understanding of electrical design best practices, including electrical noise mitigation techniques and designing for electrical safety and EMI/EMC compliance.
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General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems, a premier provider of ordnance weapons and tactical systems to the U.S. Department of Defense and allied nations, has an opening for a Principal Electrical Engineer to join our Bothell, WA Team. We take pride in supporting the mission of the warfighter by delivering the best, to the best.
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