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Experience in FEA, simulation, modeling tools is a plus (Comsol, ANSYS, Maxwell) Circuit design and layout experience (Cadence experience a plus) Experience with statistical analysis of production data is a plus (JMP, Tableau.
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Experience with high volume mass production is a plus. The Sensing Systems teams integrates MEMS, magnetic, and capacitive sensors across a variety of Apple products such as iPhones, iPads, MacBooks.
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Experience with battery energy storage and/or solar/wind power is a plus. Our team provides a wide range of electrical engineering services across markets sectors including transmission (substations, OH/UG transmission systems, generator interconnections, interconnection strategy), power distribution (OH/UG power systems, substations, EV charging networks, microgrid design, etc.
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Breadth of experience in a complementary discipline like circuit design, FPGA design, or embedded software is a plus. High-speed PCB design experience with knowledge of differential signals, trace length matching, and routing topologies for DDR memory is a plus.
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QT, Linux, firmware expertise and working knowledge is a plus. Knowledge of VHDL is a plus. NET or Qt) is a plus. Knowledge of design methods for EMC is a plus.
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Experience in PCB design and IC validation/bring-up is a plus - Experience with electromagnetic or piezoelectric actuators is a plus - Proficiency in Python/C is a plus.
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Bachelor's / Associates Degree as an Electrical Engineer a plus. Previous Military experience a plus - Navy Nukes, Seabees, Maritime, etc. A/E experience working in complex facilities or mission critical projects a big plus.
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Previous experience in the Military / Military Veterans a huge plus! Electrical equipment testing experience in a Critical Facilities / facility environment. Electrical Commissioning Engineer - San Diego, CA.
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PE license preferred; PMP, LEED AP, and Design-Build familiarity are a plus. Are you a Healthcare Project Manager or Electrical Engineer experienced in leading Architecture and Building projects.
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As we continue to grow, we are looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer to work from any of our offices in California ( San Diego, Irvine, Long Beach, Los Angeles, San Luis Obispo, Roseville, Santa Rosa, Concord, or San Francisco.
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Experience with ANSYS a plus. Experience in Aerospace or Defense industry a plus. General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems (GD-OTS), a premier provider to the US Department of Defense and allied nations, is seeking an experienced Principal Engineer to join our San Diego team.
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Previous engineering internship or co-op experience a plus. Knowledge in the latest version of MEP AutoCAD and REVIT is a plus. Pursing a bachelor's Degree from accredited university in Electrical engineering and Architectural Engineering.
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Knowledge of DNV, ABS, API, and MODU codes/standards (a plus but not required). Background in computer programming (a plus but not required). We are seeking an experienced Electrical/Controls/Automation Engineer to take charge of specifying, designing, configuring, testing, supervising, and manufacturing control, electrical, and automation systems.
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In this role, you will serve as a technical reference for designers and engineering technicians responsible for automation, instrumentation, and control system integration/development. Minimum of 5 years of experience in a similar role; field or industry experience may substitute depending on experience level.
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Previous experience working at Federal / Department of Defense facilities is a plus. The ideal candidate will have at least 10 years of experience in energy resilience, power system design, power system studies, or microgrid controls, plus experience in energy consulting, energy auditing, commissioning, or retro-commissioning engineering.
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