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At Ford Motor Company, we believe freedom of movement drives human progress. Candidates for positions with Ford Motor Company must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Experience with electrical / electro-mechanical devices involving networked micro controllers and embedded software.
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The ideal candidate should possess a strong technical background in electronics, with expertise in power delivery part selection, MOSFETs, motor controllers, power supply design, high-side drivers, and MCU interfaces.
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Troubleshoot, trace electrical/electronic schematic circuits, and determine cause of malfunction or failure on AC/DC motors, VFD, power supplies, control systems, motor generators, master clock system, fire alarm systems, and repair, modify or replace components to restore to proper operation.
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Experience with power electronics (motor driver, switch mode power supplies. Design and test full or sub sections of PCBAs on the Humanoid like power distribution boards, battery management systems, sensing boards, motor controllers, or computer boards.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Principal Electrical Engineer to join our team, focusing on the design and testing of the electronics systems and infrastructure of the device and equipment used in manufacturing and clinical environments.
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We are looking for a Staff Electrical Engineer to join our Intevac team. This is a senior level position requiring experience with capital equipment electrical systems, DC power supplies (40kW) and RF generators.
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As a Manufacturing Engineer (Electrical/Avionics) at Reliable Robotics, you will be a part of the Production team and report to the Manufacturing Engineering Manager. You will be responsible for designing the build and integration process for electrical/avionics products, conducting design for manufacturing and assembly (DFMA) reviews, and developing processes and infrastructure to help the business scale.
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As an Electrical Engineer, you will be part of a larger team designing and building complex systems using a combination of custom PCBAs, sensors, and off-the-shelf components. Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics or a related field and 4+ years of experience.
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Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or a related discipline. Lead all electrical systems initiatives, ensuring our products are safe, effective and secure and delivered on time and on budget.
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The Staff Satellite Electrical Engineer will participate in all aspects of the development and test of avionics. 10+ years of experience in electrical hardware design including schematic capture, PCB layout, and.
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Experience designing circuits for motion control systems with motor drivers and sensors. Use the fundamental principles of high-speed circuit design, signal integrity analysis, EMC, electrical safety, and DFM to achieve solid designs.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Electrical Cost Engineer will work within the Cost department and will report to the Cost Manager. They will work closely with the Project Managers, Construction Managers, and Superintendents The Electrical Cost Engineer will review subcontractor change order requests to validate costs are fair and reasonable and will assist in project cost forecasting.
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Noon Energy, a leader in advanced Long Duration Energy Storage solutions, is looking for an Electrical Engineer specializing in Industrial Controls to join our Design Team within the Technical Org. This role is crucial in driving our ambitious projects, including the development and implementation of electrical control panels, high power distribution systems, and energy conversion solutions for our innovative products.
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As a Senior/Staff Electrical Engineer, you will provide sustaining engineering support to existing AV platforms, including troubleshooting problems in the manufacture, testing, or operation of the current fleet, in addition to developing new features and upgrades.
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We are seeking an experienced and passionate Electrical Engineer to help design, build, and testing and integration of the electrical systems within our lighter than air flight vehicles.
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