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Ability to driv e integrated sub system development with inputs from technical contributors across avionics, structures, software, GNC, systems, thermal, integration and test, etc.
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The System Integration and Test Engineer will be responsible for developing and implementing the methods and technics to validate and enhance the performance of various electrical, optical and electro-optical subsystems.
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The control panel and integration design position will primarily be involved in the electrical, networking, integration, specification, design, manufacture, testing and startup/commissioning of DCS and PLC based control systems with a primary emphasis using Emerson Process Management DeltaV platforms.
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Manage the seamless integration of systems, ensuring compatibility and communication mainly between the customer institution LMS and SIS platforms is critical using best practices of APIs, which include Ellucian Ethos, Anthology API, PeopleSoft API, and Learning Tool Integrations.
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The Simulation & Test Electrical Engineer will work in our Advanced Systems Integration Test Facility (ASITF) and be responsible for integrating new Avionics & Electrical systems and associated components, which include Avionics data busses, power systems, sensors and analog and digital I/O. Responsibilities also include design and troubleshooting of test simulation hardware and integration wire harness systems for the facility.
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Develop, integrate, install, maintain, test, debug, and repair prototype autonomous vehicle electrical and electronic systems (computer hardware, sensors, vehicle interfaces, power distribution, etc.
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This position is for a multi-disciplined Principal Radar Receiver / Exciter Integration & Test Engineer, capable of solving complex technical problems and providing highly innovative and ingenious solutions in Radar and Receiver Exciter design, analysis, integration, and test.
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Tucker-Rose Associates is seeking a Cloverleaf Integration Engineer to help support a local Healthcare Facility in San Antonio, TX. Interface development to include but not be limited to ADT, SIU, ORM, DFT, MDM, and ORU interfaces in Clinical, Revenue Cycle and Administrative applications.
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Job TitleEmissions Test EngineerLocationTMH - Columbus INJob DescriptionAbout the Job:The Test Engineer (Emissions) plays a critical role in ensuring TMH’s forklifts and components comply with EPA, CARB and ECCC emissions regulations.
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GENERAL DUTIES: The Test Engineer (TE) position requires the design, planning and execution of Radar Cross Section (RCS) and Antenna test programs as well as be responsible for generating the schedule and resources requirements for the test program.
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You will provide test engineering design and technical service for our power manufacturing facility, EMD (Electrical-Mechanical). We are looking for a Senior Test Engineer to join our Pittsburgh (Cheswick) location.
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If you are the kind of hardware test engineer that has Electrical Engineering sensibilities (and/or degree), LOVES pushing hardware to the extreme from a QA standpoint, and can make LabVIEW "sing", then read on.
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Understanding of the 3GPP RAN#4/5 test specifications, especially for 5G FR1 & FR2 (NSA and SA), LTE, LTE-A, as well as US carrier and network vendor test requirements. As a Wireless Test Engineer at VerticalEngineering, you will play a crucial role in supporting 5G/4G lab IOT activities for various infrastructure vendors.
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As a Sr Systems Integration Engineer, you will join our Systems Engineering team and directly report to the Director of Engineering for New Product Development. Expertise in the design, development, testing, and maturation of systems for Medical Diagnostics, Life Sciences, Analytical Science, or Scientific Instrumentation, involving a complex integration of fluidics, electro-mechanical and optical hardware, electronics, firmware, and embedded computing.
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This position is for a Test Engineer to support product development, implementation of test equipment and test methods for Reliability Engineering. This role will provide onsite test support in Greensboro, NC.What You Will Do (Job Responsibilities) ·Designs & builds Reliability / Systems Lab test hardware and software using PLCs, National Instruments hardware/software, discrete components, and test equipment.
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