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What You'll Bring to the Table as a Principal Electrical Engineer : B.S. or M.S. in Electrical Engineering or related field. As a Principal Electrical Engineer, You’ll : Design quick turn circuit boards to meet program needs using Altium with Concord Pro to manage the designs and library components.
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Knowledge of PCI, I2C, SPI, and various CPUs, DSPs, PHYsMust Have:The successful candidate will have experience in or knowledge of:Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering. What we're looking for:Knowledge of high speed digital design principalsExperience with Verilog/VHDL for Xilinx/Altera devices and their compilation/simulation software suitesExperienced in using FPGA and Software development tools.
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What You Need to be Successful Minimum Requirements for OPIR Modeling and Simulation Engineer :Bachelors degree in STEM and/or in optics, physics, electrical engineering, or another related discipline is required.
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Fitness+ Studio Engineer The individual hired into the Client Fitness+ Engineering team would be responsible for on-the-spot support of our control room and stage operations. This may include weekends, late nights and holidays o You will be joining a tightly integrated team that helps produce a high volume of contact and operates under tight deadlines multiple tasks simultaneously System Administration responsibilities include software updates and patches, OS upgrades, security patches and remediations as determined by internal IS&T and InfoSec teams.
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Responsible partner with core electrical design engineering and avionics manufacturing teams through product development and production to improve product reliability by applying best practices to designs and establishing repeatable process control.
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BASIC FUNCTION - Assist the Chief Engineer in the supervision and coordination of all activities concerned with the general operation and maintenance work of the mechanical, electrical and craft services.
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As a member of an AWS service that builds on top of a popular open source technology, this is a unique opportunity to work on a team that straddles both worlds – open source and Amazon-internal software.
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Collins Aerospace is looking for a proven GPS & Navigation Subject Matter Expert to join our Software Engineering team in El Segundo, California, a suburb of Los Angeles. We are seeking an enthusiastic and highly capable software engineer with a recent track record of successfully developing real time embedded software for GPS Receivers.
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Assists the Area Director of Engineering for all aspects of the Maintenance department to include the proper operation, maintenance, and repair of all heating, ventilation, refrigeration, plumbing, electrical systems, and mechanical equipment.
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Provide support to Engineer in diagnose common PCBA assembly failures and performs rework to engineering disposition. Cut trace, solder components, and add jumper wires per engineering disposition.
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Collectively this group is generally responsible for Engineering Design, Plan Review and Approval, Project Administration, Pavement Management, Surveying and Property Management, Public Right of Way Management, Construction Inspection, Sedimentation Control, and Record Keeping.
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1 years apprenticeship in stationary Engineers program, or 3 years experience as maintenance stationary Engineer. 3 years training as a stationary Engineer. Working knowledge of:a) Plumbing codesb) Electrical codesc) Federal/local fire codesd) Local mechanical codese) Water treatment programsf) Blue prints, plumbing, and wiring schematicsg) Power and hand tools, meters, etc.
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The Senior Systems Engineer will support software and hardware integration, acceptance testing, troubleshooting, requirements-based testing/verification, and validation of our Resilient Navigation programs.
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Graduate degree in electrical engineering with emphasis in microwave/RF engineering. Work with Castelion vehicle engineering to deliver a successful software defined radio communications system.
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Minimum of 12 years systems engineering, technical program management, or other related experience with at least 3 years of AATS, Launch/Range, DoD, NASA or industry equivalent launch or space systems project engineering experience.
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