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Responsibilities: End-to-end ownership of power distribution electronics specification, architecture, simulation, schematic capture, PCB design, mechanical packaging design, board-level bring-up and validation, environmental qualification (vibration, thermal vacuum), and integrated system-level validation.
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EE disciplines covered include embedded systems, data handling, sensor interfacing, and power electronics. Start to finish PCB design, including requirements definition, design, prototyping, verification (power-on, functional / acceptance / qualification testing) and release to production.
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Experience with Air Cooling Machines (ACM), Environmental Control System (ECS), the Poly Alpha Olefin (PAO) Pump systems, and the Electro Mechanical Power Systems (EMPS) is a plus. Basic knowledge of aircraft Bleed Air Systems, Environmental Control Systems, Auxiliary Power Systems, Power distribution Systems and/or Power Generation Systems.
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BONUS QUESTION (Not Required): Can you discuss a project where you utilized your knowledge of Air Cooling Machines (ACM), Environmental Control System (ECS), the Poly Alpha Olefin (PAO) Pump systems, and the Electro Mechanical Power Systems (EMPS.
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Supervise and motivate the electrical assembly team in power supply for various legacy projects, ground testing equipment, PCB, cabling, and wire harness designs to specification and blueprints.
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The Sr. Aircraft Electrical Power Systems Engineer is responsible for building our power management capabilities from the ground up and assisting in developing and tracking power properties to aid with electrical loads/voltage drop development, electrical wiring interconnect system (EWIS) development, aircraft performance trade studies, cost, and more.
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Our work is critical to the integrity and safety of industrial firms, including petroleum refinery, pipeline, power generation, pulp & paper, mining, pharmaceutical, aerospace and automotive industries.
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Design and develop microcontroller (C) and FPGA firmware (Verilog/VHDL) including real time scheduler, hardware specific subroutines, interrupt service routines, device drivers, power management modules and communications functions.
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The Downstream segment focuses on refining, logistics, power generation, and the marketing of crude oil, petroleum and petrochemical products, and related services to international and domestic customers.
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Responsibilities Include:Draft estate planning documents (wills, trusts, power of attorney, etc.) We are looking for an attorney with a primary focus on Probate, Trust Administration, and Estate Planning to work out of our El Segundo/Manhattan Beach office.
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Experience with RF test equipment such as Spectrum Analyzers, Vector Network Analyzers, Signal Generators, Communications Test Systems, Power Meters, etc. Experience with RF test equipment such as Spectrum Analyzers, VNAs, Power Meters, Cable Analyzers, etc.
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12+ years of analog/digital circuit design with firmware development for low power standalone sensor systems. The role will work on projects such as our Integrated Weather Observation System, fuel level sensors for a variety of vehicles including the Abrams Tank, and power control electronics for RF-based aircraft navigation systems.
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The equipment we sell includes 2D and 3D Lasers, Press Brakes, Automatic Laser Welders, Punches, 3D Printers, Plasma Cutters, Plate Rolls, Water Jets, Metal Finishing, etc., as well as Auxiliary Equipment, Tooling, Material Storage and Power Tools.
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Expertise in data transformation and dashboard reporting tools such as Power BI, Tableau, and Qlik Sense, specifically applied in healthcare settings. Design new data sets using SQL, Power BI/Excel, Tableau, and Alteryx to support FP&A needs specific to healthcare services.
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Analysis expertise including power dissipation, power use, timing, signal integrity, component derating, and Acceptance Test / Built-In Test coverage. Perform high speed digital circuit design including schematic capture and specifying printed circuit board design requirements (placement constraints, trace parameters, and routing layer constraints.
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