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An Exyte Group Company) is a group of manufacturing and design companies providing innovative product solutions to the semiconductor, life science, chemical processing, gas systems, wastewater, mining, power generation and other industries.
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As a system engineer for the APS product line at NXP, you will be working on leading edge power management devices for exciting automotive applications in Infotainment, Networking, Radar and Ultra-Wide Band. You will play a key role in the roadmap development, execution, and support of next generation automotive PMICs fueling the growth of the Connected Power Segment.
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Removes, repairs and replaces functional components such as power generation and support systems wire harnesses and connectors, bleed air and air conditioning ducting, oxygen/environmental systems tubing and line replaceable units, Electric/ECS turbines, valves and generators.
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FAA Airframe and Power Plant (A&P) license/certification required. Perform maintenance and training on the Avionics/Electric/ECS systems. Have a working knowledge of electronic and mechanical systems and components on the F-16 aircraft.
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Central Power Systems & Services has been serving the Commercial Equipment needs of the lower Midwest region with top quality On-Highway, Industrial and Power Generation products and services since 1954.
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Experience with vehicle systems, Hybrid Power Generation Systems. Power Supplies Systems: linear and switching supplies, control loop stability, Battery Systems, Solar Systems, Generator Systems.
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Work with electrical systems including high, medium, and low voltage such as LSS, I&C, power distribution/generation, etc. Work with electrical systems including high, medium, and low voltage such as LSS, I&C, power distribution/generation, etc.
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Designs may include power and network designs on vehicles/trailers (integrating various sensors and vehicle power/solar systems). This position requires strong independent problem-solving skills, circuit design, power management designs, technical writing, and communication skills in support of an array of existing and future work for US Military and foreign defense customers.
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Iridium is seeking a motivated RF Systems Engineer to join our Strategic Government Programs Systems Engineering Team. As an RF Systems Engineer II, you will autonomously complete tasks as it relates to radio frequency (RF) and communications analysis, generation of system requirements and their allocation, and providing inputs for system architecture designs.
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Works closely with the Design Engineer to ensure the CTE will validate the CCA and/or BOX under test which include the generation of analog/power CCA and BOX acceptance test procedures (ATPs) at the functional, environmental and spacecraft levels.
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The debug, test and certification of Component Test Equipment (CTE) and Automated Test Equipment (ATE) using LabVIEW, to test analog and power electronics with ingenuity and creativity and with minimal direction.
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NXP's Advanced Power Systems (APS) product line is seeking a system and architecture engineer with expertise in power management devices. Experience in Mixed Signal Analog IC development, Power Electronics (especially high current DCDC converters >30A), control theory and EMC.
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At Electric Power Systems, we specialize in electrical acceptance testing, commissioning, and maintenance testing for a wide range of clients including Utility, Generation, Renewables, Industrial, Transit, Data Centers, and Commercial Facilities throughout North America.
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Our solutions cater to diverse industrial sectors such as alternative energy, power generation and storage, rail and mass transit, process control, automotive manufacturing, heavy equipment, wireless base stations, and petrochemical industries.
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As an Electrician technician, you will play a crucial role in the early and late stages of construction projects by installing the foundational electrical systems that power a building's infrastructure as well as the finish components.
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