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Job Summary: We are looking for a mid-level Electrical Engineer to help grow and manage our operations. Job Title: Electrical Engineer Status: Full-time, Exempt. Proficient in AutoCAD Electrical and/or Revit.
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Minimum five years of experience as Electrical Engineer or Control/Systems Engineer. The Electrical Engineer is responsible for providing leadership, direction and support in the design and maintenance of Electrical and Automation systems and controls.
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Electrical Engineer opportunity with Traylor Bros., Inc.! We have the ability to engineer creative solutions to overcome any obstacle. Traylor Bros., Inc. (TBI) National Heavy Civil division provides comprehensive, cutting-edge heavy civil/underground construction services through traditional and non-traditional delivery methods.
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MULTI-SKILLS•Experienced in troubleshooting and correcting electrical maintenance problems, including switchgear, motors, breakers and plant wiring. Maintain, troubleshoot and repair of all plant equipment; including instrumentation, control systems, mechanical, and electrical equipment.
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Electrical Engineer Specific Requirements. Responsible for complex design calculations and drawing development for the construction, maintenance, and repair of maritime vessels and shipboard systems including structural, propulsion, electrical, and hydraulic mechanics.
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Kelly Government Solutions is hiring for an electrical engineer II on a government contract with our customer in Lafayette, CO. This is a contract to hire opportunity. 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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Crane Aerospace & Electronics has a unique and exciting career opportunity for an Electrical Engineer IV in Burbank, CA.Purpose of Position:In summary you will be responsible to maximize product performance by researching, designing, developing and sustaining electronic or electrical products and systems.
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NetSEA Technologies is seeking a skilled Electrical Design Engineer to join our team to support the DEVCOM C5ISR Prototyping Integration Facility. The Electrical Design Engineer will work closely with other engineers and technicians to ensure that projects are completed on time, and meet quality standards.
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NDT Level III will be the key contact person for all non-destructive evaluations and certifications relating to production activities and customer requirements / requests.
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As they continue to grow, we are seeking a talented Electrical Design Engineer with experience and expertise in Altium to join the team and contribute to the development of next-generation printed circuit boards (PCBs.
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Electrical Engineer - ( 240001G9 ) Perform Electrical/Lighting Design in support of a variety of projects including: renewable energy systems, parks, roadways, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), transportation facilities, site development projects, and electrical infrastructure design.
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General Dynamics Mission Systems is looking for a Advanced Electrical Engineer for our Progeny Business Area. You will be a member of a cross functional team responsible for the design and development of submarine (VA Class, Columbia Class, and SSN(X.
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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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This Electrical Engineer position reports to a principal engineer and will have high visibility in a fast paced, high growth environment. Electrical Engineer II Clientmind Recruiting is searching for an Electrical Engineer for a rapidly growing technology company based in the Greenbelt, MD area.
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The Commissioning Engineer team is responsible for performing final testing, startup, and commissioning of electrical, mechanical, industrial controls, SCADA, and building automation, as well as other apparatus both in the field and in a manufacturing environment.
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