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Education & Experience Working toward a 4-year college degree or Graduate student in the field of electrical/chemical/mechanical engineering or physics Skills, Understanding of material properties and experimental techniques Basic data analysis Presentation skills Working Conditions Office environment 50% of the time.
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Degree must be in Network Engineering, Systems Engineering, Information Technology or related field (e.g., General Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Forensics, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Information Assurance, or Computer Security.
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Basic Qualifications: Master’s degree in electrical engineering, semiconductor device physics, or related field. Preferred Skills and Experience: Ph. D. in electrical engineering, semiconductor device physics, or a related field.
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As a Senior Electrical Engineer at AOSense, you will work with scientists and engineers to define control system requirements and architectures, will oversee the fabrication and testing of AO sensor control hardware, and will support the completed hardware through the performance validation phase.
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Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or other engineering discipline/STEM field. 5 or more years work experience with semiconductor device development, test, and manufacturing.
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Ph. D in electrical engineering with a focus on RF/microwave circuits, semiconductor device physics, or a related field. Master’s degree in electrical engineering with a focus on RF/microwave circuits, semiconductor device physics, or a related field.
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Work experience in Physics, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering, or a related field. M.Sc. degree with 4+ years work experience or Ph. D. with 2+ yrs. Disclosure: I am naive in this field.
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We use data analytics, custom software, mechanical, electrical, process, and industrial engineering expertise to tackle these problems with Design Engineering, Field Service, Tooling, Manufacturing, Logistics, Finance, and many more teams.
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2+ years hands-on experience with the development of mass-spectrometry or optical metrology based solutions for novel applications in process monitoring and control in semiconductor and industrial manufacturing.
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Seeing TMD on Intel roadmap I am a bit surprised, as they seems. Deep technical understanding (HW & SW) of various Mass Spectrometry techniques and ionization processes. Provide hands-on experience with instrument calibration, validation, and performance testing.
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Wifi, BT, BLE, GPS, Vehicle Access (IoT devices) Participate in antenna technology roadmap and novel technology investigations with internal antenna and cross-functional teams Qualifications: BS or higher in Electrical engineering or related field or equivalent experience Knowledge on measurement equipment for antenna characterization as well as system performance validation, e.
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B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering or related field M.S. degree is preferred. Implement the electrical system architecture for the vehicle and work with Harness Engineers.
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Work with the Regional Vice President to staff sales positions; develop an effective, well trained sales force (internal and external); motivate the Field Sales Force to high achievement levels through leadership.
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This job may include any aspect of field support including: troubleshooting and repair of electronic equipment, systems, and wiring; upgrades, modifications, programming; preventive maintenance actions; documentation.
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Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related Science/Engineering field. Work as part of a cross-functional team to develop, verify, and validate product designs through bench, in-vitro, and in-vivo testing.
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