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As the Robotics Electrical Engineering Manager, your purview will encompass the direct supervision of electrical engineers entrusted with the conception, development, manufacturing, initiation, and validation of both our current and next-generation Teleo Hardware.
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As an Electrical Engineering Manager at Meta Reality Labs (RL), you will lead the team designing Augmented Reality (AR) headsets for Facebook. BS or higher education in Electrical or Computer Systems Engineering.
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MSE, MS in Mechanical/Mechatronic Engineering, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Computer Science, Math, Chemistry, Metallurgical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Physics, Materials Engineering PMP Certification Experience managing enterprise software programs Experience administering and configuring Jira, Azure DevOps or similar tool.
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BitGo is looking for an Engineering Manager to join our Custody organization to help us build resilient, robust services that enable customers to securely store and access their cryptocurrency while meeting compliance requirements around the world.
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Experience in 3D CAD modeling, GD&T and engineering drawing releases using PLM systems. Coordinate with design studio and engineering teams across various domains like mechanical, electrical, controls, integration, diagnostics, cybersecurity, UI/UX, durability, craftsmanship and ergonomics.
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Join our dynamic team as an Engineering Manager overseeing Mechanical, Test, NPI, CAD, and Document Control. Bachelor's degree in electrical, mechanical, or related engineering discipline from an accredited four-year college or university is required.
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Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) required, MSEE preferred. Extensive experience with devices, circuitry, and systems operating at RF, microwave, and millimeter-wave frequencies.
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Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics or similar, ideally with focus on automotive electronics. 8+ years of experience in designing electrical systems for automotive platforms.
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What You will have:BS/MS in Electrical Engineering, or equivalent experienceAt least 4+ years of experience designing complex Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) with a mix of highspeed digital, analog and power electronicsAbility to demonstrate a solid understanding of analog, digital, power, communication, and mixed signal circuits.
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A Technology Certificate from an accredited college or trade school in information technology, computer and information research science, computer engineering, computer information systems, network architecture, network and computer systems administration, telecommunications administrations, electronic engineering technology, technology project management or closely related field AND eight years of experience in any two of the focus areas; OR.
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Collaborate with other design engineering teams (system, packaging, digital, photonics) to translate system-level requirements into electrical design specifications. 3+ years of experience in the Semiconductor industry experience in Analog/Mixed-signal IC design.
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Assist the Director, Engineering by directing and coordinating the Railroad Systems Engineering work program. Responsible for all railroad systems engineering and the integration of civil and systems contracts including communications, Positive Train Control (PTC) and control systems, signaling, grade crossings, overhead contact system (OCS), traction power, Electric Multiple Units (EMU) vehicles, CCTV, Public Address (PA), and Visual Message Signs (VMS.
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Collaborate with Product Management, Systems Engineering, Optical, Mechanical, and System Integration teams to refine hardware requirements. Bachelors and/or Masters in Electrical Engineering or related discipline with 10+ years of work experience.
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Performing modal, linear/non-linear, durability/fatigue, random vibration and shock analysis to evaluate structures and recommend design solutions that balance the needs of engineering, suppliers, and program management.
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The Global QA Manager will be responsible for driving our QA initiatives and efforts across all locations. The Global QA Manager will be responsible for ensuring that our products are fully tested using the latest techniques.
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