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Experienced in printed circuit board (PCB) design, analysis, and schematic layout using industry standard EDA tools and techniques. Desired experience: Using industry standard PCB design and layout tools for semiconductor test efforts according to program engineering requirements.
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Provide process-engineering support for PCB assembly operations including SMT, Hand Load, Wave Solder, Hand Soldering, Component Prep, Press Fit, Component Programming, and Mechanical Assembly.
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Perform circuit design, analysis, simulation and component selection according to electrical/electronic hardware requirements Perform initial build of prototype printed circuit board (PCB) assemblies Build complex tactical cables with heat shrink jackets Apply basic electronics engineering knowledge and practical experience in one or more of the following areas: Cable/Harness Assembly to Class 3 Prototype layout and assembly of boards Assemble quick turn test assets.
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Program, setup and operate Leica laser tracker; Romer arm; CMM; Blue Light; Keyence; Manual Layout. Experience in Tooling design reviews to address tooling and component manufacturability on flight hardware ensuring compliance with ASME requirements.
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The Repair Operator will be responsible for reworking SMT and PTH components, performing wire modifications to PCB assemblies to quality standards, and performing modifications per Engineering Change Orders.
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Experience with Altium PCB design tools. We are seeking a highly skilled Senior FPGA Design Engineer to join our team at PeopleTec. In this role, you will have the opportunity to work with a small team on a broad range of projects, both in laboratory and advanced manufacturing environments, challenging you to learn and grow in your career.
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Typical projects include a wide variety of federal, industrial and commercial projects involving site layout and design, stormwater management, green infrastructure and water/wastewater collection and conveyance systems.
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In-depth understanding of building components and trade sequencing ü Working knowledge of construction surveying/layout. Project Manager(s), Superintendent(s), Senior Estimator(s), Design Manager(s), Safety Manager(s), and Quality Control Manager(s.
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Familiarity with Altium schematic capture and PCB layout E-CAD. Leidos Defense Systems Sector is seeking a talented Electrical Engineer to join a diverse team to create unique solutions for complex problems in the Test Instrumentation & Lethal Mechanisms Portfolio which develops Ignition Safety Devices, Electronic Safe & Arm Devices, Proximity Sensors, as well as telemetry systems for rocket, missile and unmanned aerial system applications.
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Project work will encompass:Plan, conduct, and coordinate detailed phases of HVAC and Plumbing design work with calculations, process flow diagrams, piping and instrumentation diagrams, layout of mechanical equipment and associated duct and piping systems, and sequences of operations.
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The HCD team and Human-Centered Design and User Researcher will collaborate with Organizational Change Management, strategic communications, design and development, testing and training support systems teams to design an intuitive user experience across multiple business areas from entry level users to executive level.
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Share extensive knowledge in the design and implementation of EMI/EMC controls, to include transient suppression, filter design, circuit board and flextape layout, cable shield design, equipment housing design and system grounding principles.
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Experience with printed circuit board design and layout using ECAD tools. Responsibilities include developing and evaluating electrical circuit design efforts, scheduling and planning required tasks, leading and mentoring team and writing reports to support milestone reviews.
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Layout, grading, storm drainage network design, utility design, erosion control, road networks. Selectek has a contract-to-hire opportunity for a Civil Designer/Engineer to join an Engineering Firm in Huntsville, AL.
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The Geotechnical Engineer will be under the supervision of a designated supervisor or project manager and help organize and carry out the field, laboratory, and technical work for various projects.
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