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We're looking for an inspiring Principal Electrical Engineer to lead electronics development of our multi-omic discovery platforms, from concept to commercialization. Deep knowledge of industry standards and compliance regulations (eg: signal integrity, electrical safety, EMC/EMI.
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Electrical circuit design and construction (acquisition or fabrication of PCBs, soldering, AC/DC power, chassis design, and assemblies) ATA is seeking a mechatronics systems engineer interested in working on projects such as aerospace ground support equipment and flight hardware, industrial machines, entertainment equipment, robotics, and electromechanical design.
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As an electrical engineer on these programs, you will join a highly collaborative, multi-disciplinary team of signal processing and software engineers who are developing state-of-the-art technology that advances government technology from seabed to space.
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We are looking for an Electrical Engineer with experience in the following areas: Board and system level power electronics and analog circuit design including switching power converter design, digital design, magnetic component design, filter design, feedback control loop design, mixed-signal and low noise precision analog design, and high voltage packaging.
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Senior Principal Cellular Software Engineer/Manager will be responsible for developing the 5G base station hardware and software platform based on Intel Xeon and FlexRan/Radysis.
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Master's degree with 10+ years or PhD with 5 years in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, communication area or related field preferred. Technical lead and manager for a team of software engineers, architect software architecture, managing task assignment/partition, progress/schedule.
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The Senior Opto-Mechanical Engineer at Daylight will be responsible for supporting the design and analysis of lasers, robotics, tooling and fixtures. The Sr. Opto-Mechanical engineer will develop optical alignment processes for automation.
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Proficient in using industry-standard design and analysis software, such as CAD tools, simulation software (e.g., MATLAB, Simulink), and electrical circuit analysis tools. As a Senior Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and implementing electrical systems and solutions for various energy projects.
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As a member of the Engineering Hardware team, the Staff Electrical Engineer is responsible for reviewing, debugging, modifying and evaluating electrical circuitry to be used on autonomous mobile robots in a fast and dynamic product development environment.
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As a Principal or Staff Software Engineer at OpenGov you’ll design and build a groundbreaking, multi-tenant SaaS product for governments. Partner with a Software Architect to steer the project's architecture and code, and redefine how we build with artificial intelligence, a cutting edge tech stack, and modern patterns.
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Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems is hiring an Electrical Engineer (Project Engineer) or a Principal Electrical Engineer (Project Engineer) to support our Avionics Integration organization.
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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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Scientific Research Corporation (SRC) is looking for a Software Engineer to participate in a team tasked with providing Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Pacific with a broad range of cybersecurity capability- development, reviews, testing, training, threat and risk assessments, engineering process improvement and Assessment & Authorization (A&A) Services.
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The Senior Software Engineer will provide software development and assist in the planning and execution ofsoftware systems for the Unmanned Carrier Aviation platform, the MQ-25A Stingray.
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Review and provide secure development guidance for the design and development of real-time embedded software/FPGA solutions for bare metal, embedded Linux and RTOS environments. 3 to 5 years of DevSecOps software development experience, preferably in Spacecraft and Aerospace & Defense.
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