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Description Leidos currently has an opening for an Electrical Engineer Lead to lead the design, development, and implementation of space based sensors for our customers at Leidos’ San Diego offices.
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Leidos currently has an opening for an Electrical Engineer Lead to lead the design, development, and implementation of space based sensors for our customers at Leidos' San Diego offices.
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Work closely with the lead hardware engineer, electrical engineers, signal processing, mechanical, and test engineers, to convey sensor design architectural details, software message interactions process flows, software architectural design layout, hardware placement design, and firmware control interfaces.
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The Electrical Engineer will perform related duties in the design of AC and DC power conversion hardware and embedded digital controllers, at the system and circuit level, during the product development cycle, and performs sustaining engineering of released products.
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MS or PhD in Electrical Engineering with special emphasis in electromagnetics and circuit design, with at least 15+ years of experience in IC design industry, particularly mmWave RFIC.
$214,096 - $348,754 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Responsible for all aspects of RF/microwave product development, including system and module level design and definition, schematic capture, circuit design, derating, and Worst-Case Analysis (WCA.
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2+ years of experience in supporting engineering applications is a prerequisite, in particular Electrical Engineering applications, HDL design and/or Technical Computing/Analytics applications.
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Goddard is seeking a highly motived Senior Electrical Engineer to join the electrical engineering team in San Diego, CA, designing state-of-the-art medical devices and robotic systems.
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Develop solutions to challenging electrical power distribution and lighting systems with integrated architecture and engineering project design teams. Contribute to SmithGroup sustainable design initiatives by using a variety of software to perform electrical loads, short circuit analysis, generator loads and lighting calculations.
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Read and interpret electrical designs and schematics, printed circuit board layouts, and perform updates to designs or schematics using computer-aided design (CAD) tools. Job Description: The Manufacturing Design Engineer will work on diverse problems supporting manufacturing with new product introductions (NPI), the ramp to volume manufacturing, custom and sustaining engineering and continuous improvement projects (CIP.
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Working knowledge knowledge of a least one discipline of; circuit card design, RF, mixed signal design, electrical schematic and system design, or defense industry electrical engineering standards.
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The successful candidate will report to the Space Electrical Design Team Manager and, alongside high-caliber staff, will be engaged in the engineering support and new development of satellite and space systems, advanced sensors, High Energy Lasers, photonics devices, motors and drives, defense products, and a variety of other technologies in the expanding product portfolio of GEMS.
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You develop from the lowest levels of circuit design to large system design and see those systems all the way through to high volume manufacturing. As a Hardware Engineer, you design and build the systems that are the heart of the world's largest and most powerful computing infrastructure.
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This challenging and fast paced position will require a personable candidate with experience in the design of electrical distribution systems, power systems and lighting systems for commercial and educational facilities including branch circuit and feeder calculations, equipment specification and emergency power system layout.
$67,597 - $101,396 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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S. in Electrical or Electronic Engineering from an accredited university with a focus in signals, communications, RF design or related areas. Scope of responsibilities will include establishing customer requirements, identification of solutions fulfilling those requirements and then creating technical specifications, cost-effective engineering designs and test plans, that include design for testability and manufacturability, product cost analyses, circuit designs and PWB layouts, prototype design implementations.
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