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Electrical Engineering and/or Systems Engineering, particularly with digital signal processing focus. Responsibilities for this Position ROLE AND POSITION OBJECTIVES: GDMS Advanced Systems Engineers analyze, design, develop and test GDMS systems to ensure the integration of software, hardware, reliability, maintainability, safety and other requirements in the total engineering effort.
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Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering or Renewable Energy Engineering. At least two years of electrical engineering power distribution design projects and/or mission critical facilities experience.
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Alternatively, company will accept a Master's degree in Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Material Science, Chemical Engineering, Automation Engineering or a related field.
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Specific responsibilities include creating project scope documents; finite element design modeling using PLS-CADD software; engineering design of structures and foundations; developing loading, framing, foundation and plan & profile drawing sets; creating staking sheets, sag charts, and other construction exhibits; producing material and construction specifications; and performing other design tasks as needed.
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Job ID: 5826 The Electrical Engineer will perform a variety of design, test and engineering functions under general direction related to CCS’ pressure and temperature sensor products.
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GDMS Advanced Systems Engineers analyze, design, develop and test GDMS systems to ensure the integration of software, hardware, reliability, maintainability, safety and other requirements in the total engineering effort.
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You will work closely with cross-disciplinary teams, bringing a strategic vision and expertise in avionics architecture, software engineering, and AI to design systems for the next generation of spacecraft and satellites.
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Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, Computer Engineering/Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or related Systems Engineering technical discipline. Honeywell Aerospace Technologies has been a leading provider of Navigation, Display systems, Flight controls and Flight management systems, developing a broad and scalable portfolio of hardware and software products that provide differentiation and value for a wide range of aircraft configurations.
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As a senior packaging electrical simulation engineer, you will have the opportunities to support new package and system integration development and new product design, assembly and process, quality and reliability, and customers in worldwide.
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GDMS Systems Engineers analyze, design, develop and test GDMS systems to ensure the integration of software, hardware, reliability, maintainability, safety and other requirements in the total engineering effort.
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Our scope of services includes engineering design, high-tech factory planning, and on-time equipment and material delivery in which clean-room systems, HVAC, electrical systems, and tool hook-up, are all vital parts in need of total coordination.
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B.S. in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Structural Engineering from an accredited college or university. As a Sr Transmission Line Engineer you will lead and oversee transmission line project designs.
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Utilize Electrical Engineering software (ETAP, DIALux) and have a working knowledge of Electrical 3D modeling programs such as Aveva E3D and Smart 3D. Principal Electrical Engineer-Mining, Minerals, & Metals - MES000R.
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The Lead Electrical Engineer may work on several concurrent projects and is recognized as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) within the Electrical Engineering Discipline. The Lead Electrical Engineer will have a background in advanced technology or industrial manufacturing facilities engineering and design.
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B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering or Architectural Engineering related fields. As a Facility Hookup 3D Engineer, you will create and coordinate three-dimensional models for each Hookup system including Gas, PCW, tool accessory, rack, PPL. drain, chemical, power, exhaust, PV. etc.
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