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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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Multi-disciplined support potential in Electrical Computer Aided Design (CAD) design / drafting experience, MentorGraphics design applications (DxDesigner, Valor), DownStream Technologies (BluePrint-PCB), and/or other electrical change comparison software.
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Apply Environmental Sequence Stratigraphic (ESS) methodology to complex data sets consisting of lithologic borings, down hole, and surficial geophysical data (including but not limited to Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Gamma and e-logs, Electrical Conductivity/Hydraulic Profiling Tool, Seismic, and ground penetrating radar.
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Production Support Electrical Engineer Onsite Location: Tucson Arizona 85756 Required: Secret Clearance No 1099, No third parties, no C2C, No Visas or Green Cards No exceptions (Sorry) W2 Hourly long term Contract to Hire Only $58.00 - $63.50 per hour with limited benefits GeoLogics is seeking highly qualified, motivated, and technically talented Production Support Electrical Engineer to work in the Tucson Arizona area.
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Electrical TDPs will encompass the circuit card assembly (or flexible circuit assembly), printed wiring board, and schematic design representation (drawings); including electronic Bills of Material (eBOMs), and design models developed using computer aided design tools.
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The Setup Technician – Electrical, Tent Structures participates in the successful installation and readiness of tented fabric structures and value-added products on job sites, either alone or as part of a combination modular installation, with a focus on installing, maintaining and troubleshooting on-site electrical installations (temporary and permanent) in accordance with relevant codes and safety standards.
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Ground Support Equipment Mechanics will work on mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems for many different types of Ground Support Equipment (GSE) equipment. Troubleshoot and diagnose mechanical, hydraulic, HVAC, and/or electrical discrepancies on various Ground Support Equipment (GSE) systems and subsystems.
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Qualifications We Prefer 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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Maintains private water well that includes filter cleaning, troubleshooting, parts replacement and electrical repair. JOB PURPOSE: The Facilities Building Maintenance Technician II under the direction of the Facilities Building Maintenance Supervisor maintains building environment and accessibility by repairing and maintaining building equipment, heating, cooling, electrical, plumbing systems, and grounds maintenance.
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Position Highlights The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is seeking an Academic Advisor who will play a pivotal role in student success and development in the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) undergraduate program.
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Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Chemical Engineering is required, MS preferred, with a minimum of 12 years of experience in instrumentation and controls.
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Faith Technologies, a division of Faith Technologies Incorporated (FTI), is an energy expert and national leader in electrical planning, engineering, design and installation. Experience: Electrical start-up and testing experience including: circuit breakers, transformers, switchgear, VFDs, PLCs, and capacitor banks.
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Joining Customs & Border Protection (CBP), Office of Facilities and Asset Management, will allow you to perform facilities maintenance work primarily involving, in the same job, two or more trade practices associated with heating, cooling, electrical, plumbing, grounds maintenance, and repair of facilities such as buildings, structures, grounds, and related fixtures and utilities, and carpentry trades.
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Strong technical and mechanical background with experience of the latest generation transport gear, critical infrastructure (HVAC systems, high voltage electrical systems, DC Power Plants, etc.
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7 years of related experience with a Masters’ degree in Military Operational Science, Intelligence Studies, Aerospace Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, or related field.
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