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Manage a key set of suppliers within the assigned commodity group, such as but not limited to: Structure, Chassis, Battery, e-Axle (Powertrain), Thermal, Electricals/ Electronics, ADAS etc.
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Ability to develop electrical design packages for refinery electrical systems that meet Valero and site standards. Ability to use AutoCAD, Excel, Word, and SmartPlant (SPI) to generate construction packages for field Electrical work direction that include: a work summary, equipment quotes for procurement, drawings, data sheets, nameplate schedules, etc.
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As an Electrical Engineer you will work with multiple teams within the Engineering Group to provide products to advanced power plant designs including Small Modular Reactors and Generation IV nuclear power plants, as well as existing power plants with decades of experience, in both domestic and international markets.
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Performance / longevity bonusesWhat we Look for:Previous Sprinter Van Technician experience ( other highline experience may be considered)National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification(s) or certification(s) in: brakes, electrical/electronic systems or engine performance preferred.
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Design and specify electrical equipment including 15kV gear, 5kV gear, medium voltage motor control centers, low voltage motor control centers, transformers, uninterrupted power supplies (UPS), power distribution centers (PDC’s) and other typical electrical equipment.
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Tuition-free noncredit career certificates include the areas of administrative professional, early childhood education, electrical technology, funeral service assistant, management, medical assistant, pharmacy technician, and quality assurance for medical devices.
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As an Electrical and Instrumentation Technician, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the continuous, efficient, and reliable operation of our water utility systems. Perform electrical/electronic preventative maintenance, repair of water systems' motor controls, programmable logic controllers, industrial networking hardware, turbidity meters, electronic flow meters, pH meters, chlorine analyzers, automatic chemical and chlorination equipment.
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This individual will prepare moderate complexity circuit board layouts to meet the physical and performance constraints imposed by electrical, mechanical, and environmental project requirements.
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Help manage Electrical, Communications, Train Control, Traction Power and/or Overhead Catenary Systems (OCS) for Railroad Construction. Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Civil Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering, or other related discipline preferred.
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Responsible for the coordination and technical leadership of electronic hardware strategies and the electrical design and development of customer products. Provides assistance to the Mechanical Design, PCB Design, Functional Test and ICT test for product, test and tooling development.
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Years of experience in the installation, maintenance, repair, and alteration of electrical and electronic equipment, preferably at a water or wastewater facility: Electrical Technician I: 1 year Electrical Technician II: 2 years Electrical Technician III: 4 years Electrical Technician IV: 6 years.
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As a Relay Engineer, your duties involve using equipment such as a Doble 6150 to test different types of microprocessor relays inside the electrical substation. The Relay Engineer performs electrical testing on relays in electrical power stations.
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5+ years' experience working in Electrical Engineering with emphasis in mixed-signal and analog circuit analysis and design. We are seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer to join the company in the development of strategic space and weather systems.
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POSITION SUMMARY: With direct supervision from a Lead Technician, Maintenance Supervisor or Maintenance Manager, a Maintenance Technician B performs repair and maintenance work on diesel and non-diesel equipment and trucks including, but not limited to, chassis components, vehicle refuse bodies and control systems, hydraulic electrical, air brake systems, general engine work, HVAC components, suspension, drive train and steering systems.
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The six-month course provides a comprehensive understanding of a pressurized-water Naval nuclear power plant, including reactor core nuclear principles, heat transfer and fluid systems, plant chemistry and materials, mechanical and electrical systems, and radiological control.
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