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In this role, you will apply your electronics design skills to design, develop and test battery monitoring units and Battery management units (BMU) for next generation consumer electronic products.
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Contribute to quality assurance practices, risk management processes, and reliability testing to ensure the highest standards of electrical system safety, performance, and compliance; identify and mitigate risks throughout the design and development lifecycle.
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Electrical Consultants, Inc. (ECI) is a leading power engineering consultant firm that provides engineering, system planning and studies, technical consultation, project management, surveying, environmental planning, commissioning/testing and construction services to electric utilities, energy developers and industrials throughout the U.S. Our experience includes system voltages from 4.16 kV through 765 kV.
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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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Develop a design basis , including conducting a thorough analysis, evaluating project requirements, technical specifications, and customer needs to determine optimal electrical design solutions.
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We are seeking candidates with a strong background in electrical system architecture, modular design and functional management. Lead EMS vendor selection and provide project management support.
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The Electrical Commissioning Engineer will support the development of the electrical test schedule, finalize electrical test procedures, review project submittals for consistency with the design intent, basis of design and the owner's project requirements, and maintain project cadence for electrical systems testing and associated Building Automation Systems.
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An employer in the San Diego, CA area is looking for a Senior Staff Electrical Engineer to join the Medical Device Neuromonitoring team for a Full-time, direct hire role. - BS Degree in Electrical Engineering or Electronics Engineering (or related discipline.
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The Site Safety Manager will work with the Project Manager and Superintendent on the project to help lead the project team to establishing and maintaining a strong safety culture driven around company values, best practice safety management systems, strong communication, personal accountability, people development and authentic engagement.
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Have solid interpersonal skills, must be able to work well with the construction project site team, owners and construction management firms. We are currently seeking a Site Safety Manager for our $250+ million dollar project at San Diego International Airport.
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Provide continued care with Project Odyssey attendees over a twelve-week period through case management, mental health education focusing on resiliency and psychological wellbeing. + Learn and implement various modalities to execute on Project Odyssey and during follow-up, including a Learning Management Systems (LMS), Experiential Learning Models, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Gottman Couples Therapy, and family FOCUS.
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Lead / conduct site safety audits in accordance with Project Safety Plan. Ensure follow up by project team to make sure corrective action has been taken. Efficient recordkeeping and submittals of required project safety documentation.
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The staff electrical engineer must be able to understand the system cross-functionally to help facilitate architectural discussions at a modular and systematic level. The Staff Electrical engineer provides support to R&D projects for existing products and product expansions.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Bachelor of Science (BS) in Environmental Science, Geology, or Engineering and 6+ years of relevant experience in environmental assessment, environmental remediation, project management and oversight experience, and a broad base of engineering disciplines, including specialties in environmental compliance, solid waste, storm water, wastewater, portable water, air emissions, lead-based paint, pesticides, and asbestos.
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