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Systems requirements definition and analog and digital circuit design for autonomous spacecraft instruments. Electrical ground support equipment (EGSE) design and documentation.
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Education Requirement: Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering or higher, with Semiconductor Device Physics and VLSI design experience. Strong IT/database experience/ skills Familiar with CMOS as well as Mixed Signal and RF/Analog circuit reliability stress techniques including HTOL, ESD and Latch-up.
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The Electrical Engineer will be performing electrical systems design including analog/digital circuit design & analysis as well as power systems (motor drivers.
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Experience with analog, digital and mixed-signal circuit analysis, simulation, design, test, troubleshooting, signal integrity, power, and grounding and general board layout principles. As part of a diverse and hardworking team of engineers, technicians, and specialists, you will report to the EVA and Crew Systems IPT Lead. You will have scope that includes everyaspect of spacecraft electrical design from flight computing interfacing to analog interfacing and power switching.
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You will have the opportunity to contribute to every design stage, including defining system requirements, high-level system design, component selection, circuit simulation, circuit design & PCB layout, performance testing, and device certification.
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Minimum Skills: Thorough knowledge of device physics and VLSI electrical engineering principles at the device and circuit level. Solid background in device and analog design. Mixed signal and system-on-a-chip (SoC) design.
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Knowledge of NEC, IEEE, EIA, TIA, BICSI industry standards, codes and best practices related to the design of Information and Communications Technology (ICT), low voltage, and telecommunications systems.
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Electrical systems should include one or more of the following: power distribution, panel load calculations, lighting design, emergency power systems, switchgear, transformer selection, and other related systems such as grounding and lightning protection.
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Electrical Design Engineer (SI/PI) - Remote. As a Signal Integrity power Integrity Design Engineer on Meta's RL Product Team, you will work directly with the RL design team to influence the design of Meta's RL products and prototypes.
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The Instrument, Controls, and Electrical Discipline Engineer will support the safe design and construction of a greenfield Grain, Oilseeds and Milling facility slated to start construction in Destrehan, LA. The instrumentation, controls and programming are in design at this time.
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Develop varied Environmental Graphic and Sign Design solutions for project work at all stages from concept design through the preparation of construction documentation. Ensure that the creative intent is achieved by integrating sign design with other teams and components of the facility's exterior, interior, and area development.
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These efforts span electrical loads analysis, complex harness design, analysis, and documentation, hands-on system wiring, troubleshooting efforts, printed circuit board design and a variety of related development tasks supporting satellite communications, telemetry, electronic warfare, and associated equipment.
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Ability to integrate design elements with architectural, civil, structural, ICT, electrical and other disciplines to deliver a coordinated, constructible design. Come join Stantec, a Top 10 global design firm in our Federal Buildings practice that provides Architecture, Buildings Engineering, Urban, and interior Design services with a long history and deep commitment to the clients that include NAVFAC, USACE, USCG, NGB, GSA, and more.
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Responsibilities will include structural analysis and design of hydraulic structures related to dams, flood control, hydroelectric facilities, and other water resource projects. Working knowledge of geotechnical engineering to assist in the design of soil/structure interaction elements is preferred.
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BIM Manager- The role of Design & Construction Technologies is to drive the vision, strategy, implementation and support of our Disney Imagineers tools of the trade across the globe on the concepts, workflows and technologies of Building Information Modeling ( BIM ), Virtual Design and Construction ( VDC ), Cloud, Mobile, Emerging and Interoperability Technologies.
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