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PCB layout, circuit design, and soldering experience. [Full Time] Electrical Engineer at TransAstra Corporation (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs BEAMSTART. Electrical Engineer TransAstra Corporation United States.
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Execute mixed/analog, power electronics, and digital circuit design and layout of printed circuit boards. As a Staff/Principal Electrical Engineer at Unlimit Ventures, you will apply your breadth of knowledge and engineering leaderships to a variety of new products as they are prepared for market launch.
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Engineer component analysis, schematic design, circuit review, layout review, and general debuggingAnalyze circuit parasitics and tolerances to ensure correct operation over the specified voltage and temperature rangeReview layout for PCB, Flex, and Rigid Flex designsWork with senior engineers to debug hardware issues, including power quality, high-speed signal integrity, and low speed interface performanceTest and validate electrical designsDevelop electronic prototypes for new product concepts.
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The Electrical Power Systems Hardware Engineer scope includes every aspect of spacecraft electrical design for high and medium power systems with a focus on high and low voltage distribution, and power regulation and conversion.
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Review and Manage PCB layout design. Strong electrical engineering background with experience in designing high quality hardware and software for computer systems. Responsibilities include: Design and development of power electronics, analog circuitry, AC/DC power supplies and adapters for computer systems.
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Competent in schematic design, PCB layout, PCB bring-up, and prototyping (preferably using Altium). Our client, a clean energy company based in Los Angeles, CA, is seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer to join their team.
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Printed Circuit board layout. Central Coast company is adding an Electrical Engineer to their growing team. Printed Circuit board layout. Experience with PCB design software (Eagle preferred.
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Hands on experience with advanced circuit design, board layout, and PCBA assembly is mandatory. This position is for an Electrical or Computer Engineer to assist in the design and assembly of advanced test equipment used in the manufacture of medical devices.
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Prepare detailed electrical wiring diagrams and control panel layout drawings per internal engineering standards and UL requirements. The Electrical Engineer supports custom design projects as well as develops standardized products.
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The successful candidate must have experience in the areas of substation design & project engineering from the 25kV to 500kV levels, as well as an understanding of substation components, development of single line diagrams, substation layout and related electrical studies (clearance, grounding, isolation etc.
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PCB layout and schematic capture tools, preferably Altium. Embedded Firmware/Hardware Engineer. Electrical engineering hardware design (voltage regulators, digital logic, communication transceivers.
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Create detailed electrical schematics, circuit diagrams, and layout designs using computer-aided design (CAD) tools. As an Electrical Engineer, you will play a critical role in the design, testing, and implementation of electrical systems and components.
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If you are passionate about electrical engineering and enjoy working in a fast-paced environment, we want to hear from you. Support the manufacturing and assembly of electrical systems, providing technical guidance and troubleshooting assistance.
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Possess experience in preparing layouts, elevation views, installation details, grounding, lighting, cable trays and conduit layout drawings is required. Senior HVDC Electrical Engineer - Remote Discover your full potential.
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Qualified candidate should have knowledge in industrial power design, including medium and low voltage electrical power distribution, motor control, VFDs, lighting systems, equipment layout and related activities.
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