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Our Senior Electrical Engineer works independently in a lead role, or as part of a team to ensure compliance to EMC, radio, and safety standards. Mastery of fundamental Electrical Engineering principles.
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Prior electrical engineering internship and/or co-op experience. We are seeking a passionate electrical engineering student to join the manufacturing engineering team of SPAN. As an electrical engineering co-op, you will apply your knowledge of electronics to assist SPAN's new product introduction, testing, and manufacturing efforts.
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Turner & Townsend has an opportunity for an Electrical Estimator to manage estimates and cost consulting on large, high value data center construction projects for a key client. College degree in (Electrical) Engineering, Construction Management with a Technical Focus, Quantity Surveyor, or related technical field.
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As a Principal Electrical Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in designing our electrical systems for our product line of premium coffee gear and beyond. Electrical schematic entry, PCB design, and layout.
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In this role, you will provide designs for required relaying/metering, switchgear design, and specification of the system and design and plan electrical power systems for all types of projects including but not limited to industrial and manufacturing facilities, campuses, hospitals, laboratories, high-rise offices, educational facilities, and other commercial and institutional projects.
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Georgia-Pacific has immediate openings for Electrical Technicians at our San Leandro, CA facility. On Down Days, Electrical work orders will be prioritized for electrical Technician but will be required to complete mechanical work orders as well.
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As an Electrical Engineer I in our San Francisco office, you will help us empower our clients to achieve energy-efficient building solutions, save global environments, and create a better, greener future for all.
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Competitive base salary Bonus potential Health insurance package 401K Electrical Project Manager/Estimator Duties & Responsibilities Prepare proposal specifications and drawings to determine scope of work and required contents of estimate Experience on commercial projects; healthcare, office space, colleges etc.
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Assemble, organize, and inspect test infrastructure electrical subassemblies and integrated test systems. Use and maintain electrical build tooling in a shared workspace. Job Title: Electrical Build Technician.
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Possession of a current Certificate of Registration as a Professional Engineer in the State of California in Electrical Engineering. Five (5) years of verifiable professional Electrical Engineering experience, which includes two (2) years experience equivalent to City and County of San Francisco class 5207 Associate Engineer or higher.
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The Forensic Electrical Engineer position requires field and lab work primarily in the greater San Francisco Bay Area, throughout California, and around the Western United States. Electrical Engineering Professional Engineer (PE) license in California.
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B.S., M.S., or Ph. D. in Physics or Engineering (e.g., electrical, biomedical, mechanical, materials, aeronautical) or Physics, with a graduate degree preferred. This firm has clients within variety of industries and has a steady flow of work relating to a range of technologies (e.g., medical device, optical systems, digital imaging, photonics, materials engineering, aeronautical engineering, nanotechnology, consumer and industrial electronics, test and measurement equipment, semiconductors, wireless communications, software engineering, cloud computing, etc.
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Working collaboratively with other teams, design robust, modular, and well documented machine electrical subsystems for production-scale equipment. As an Electrical Engineer on the Equipment Design and Development Team, you are a highly motivated, creative, detailed technical contributor with an aptitude for learning new things and developing big, complex, materials processing equipment.
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Role Description Gridware is seeking a creative and fast-paced electrical research engineer to join our growing team. The ideal candidate will possess deep knowledge of semiconductor technologies, analog/digital circuit design, and classical physics.
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The Senior Electrical Project Manager shall have responsibility for teaching, coaching and mentoring the Project Managers and APMs. He/She shall lead by example, coach and take responsibility in the development and training of the PM and APM staff.
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