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Senior Electrical Design Engineer. Master's Degree (Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) or Electrical) with 3+ years of experience or Doctorate with 1+ years of experience.
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We are looking for senior level engineers who have power electronics knowledge, including a digital power focus, to help design robust power systems for important national defense products. Experience utilizing and creating electrical design specifications.
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An Electrical Engineer (or Senior Electrical Engineer) for Reliability Engineering, is a strategic role whose purpose is to prevent system failures along the Central Arizona Project.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer will be responsible for the conceptual design, review, and stamping, sealing of the drawings before submission to the clients. Strong understanding of construction techniques and practice; Able to problem solve and troubleshoot as the need arises; Electrical Layout Design: Electrical Inspection; Cost estimate.
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Experience performing electrical engineering design of CCA, EO, RF, Seeker/Sensor, or electronic subsystem; including circuit design, CCA assembly, electrical test and production/supplier/sub-tier supplier support of test equipment, test automation scripting, test conduction, sensor control, printed circuit board fabrication, circuit card assembly processes and related industry specifications.
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Geosyntec has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Electrical Engineer in our in our Phoenix, AZ, Pittsburgh, PA, Salt Lake City, UT office. Strong background with industrial equipment, electrical motors and drives, power distribution, building service and wiring, and process controls/automation.
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AtkinsRéalis is seeking a Senior Airport Electrical Engineer to join our team and work Remotely. We are currently seeking a Senior Airport Electrical Engineer to join our dynamic team.
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Swanson Rink’s Senior Electrical Engineer’s partner with our clients and team members to execute highly technical mission critical projects. Create power design for complex electrical systems including UPS and generator support systems.
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Extensive knowledge of building electrical power, lighting and signal design, including life safety systems and building management systems. A minimum of 10 years experience in electrical design of buildings (lighting/power/systems.
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Amotec is engaged in a search for a Senior Electrical Engineer. The Electrical Engineer will be responsible for all CAPEX installation projects and ensuring project deadlines are met by all engineering departments.
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NOCO seeks a passionate and driven Senior Electrical Engineer to help design new and innovative products. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Proficient in designing schematics and PCB layouts using common ECAD systems such as Altium, Mentor Graphics or Eagle.
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Senior Electrical Engineer, PE - Mission Critical. If you are a driven and passionate electrical engineer with a desire to work on cutting-edge projects and shape the future of high-tech facilities, we encourage you to apply and become part of a vibrant team.
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The National Mission Critical team has an opening for a Senior Electrical Engineer (data centers, emergency call centers, industrial). As a Senior Electrical Engineer at DLR Group you will be responsible for low and medium voltage systems design for mission critical projects.
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This Opportunity kW Mission Critical Engineering, a WSP company, is looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer for our kW Tempe, Arizona office. As an Electrical Engineer with us, you will design complex power and other building systems including generator plants, medium voltage distribution, uninterruptible power systems, lighting, fire alarm, and grounding.
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As a Senior Electrical Engineer, you will work directly with some of the world’s largest technology companies and other mission-critical clients. You will serve as an electrical engineer on projects, design calculations, write technical reports, and prepare documents.
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