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As an Electrical Engineer Lead you will work closely with the Chief Engineer, Lead FPGA/Firmware Engineer, Lead Signal Processing Engineer, Lead Software Engineer, Production, and Manufacturing.
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Additionally, as an Electrical Engineer Lead, you will oversee a team of 3-5 Electrical Engineers in developing space based sensor products. 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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Conduct the electrical engineering and technology aspects of high-profile Independent Engineering and Technical Advisory projects for project financing, tax equity, sales and acquisitions of solar, and storage projects and portfolios, including performing electrical design reviews and reviewing the electrical power systems aspects of engineering, procurement, and construction contracts, and project construction schedules.
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Coordinate with other disciplines for project development, including geotechnical engineering, land surveying, electrical engineering, and structural engineering. NV5 is seeking a Junior Water/Wastewater Engineer to join our dedicated team of professionals.
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As a member of the Engineering Hardware team, the Staff Electrical Engineer is responsible for reviewing, debugging, modifying and evaluating electrical circuitry to be used on autonomous mobile robots in a fast and dynamic product development environment.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer provides extensive expertise in a variety of complex electrical projects. Provides Electrical Engineering expertise to complex assignments throughout the project life cycle.
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This could include systems such as cogeneration, chilled water, high temperature water, high voltage electrical system, emergency electrical, metering, building and utility management, natural gas, potable water, reclaimed water, and sewer and storm drain systems in a campus setting, with particular emphasis on research and laboratory spaces.
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Hire Resolve's client isa leading Civil Engineering firm that is urgently seeking the expertise of a Water Resources Engineer in San Diego, CA. Occasional field visits and inspections to assess infrastructure deficiencies, project progress, and problem solve issues.
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In this role, the Senior Electrical Engineer, depending on skillsets and interest, will perform a wide variety of technical tasks applying experience and training in electrical power systems, electronics, controls, and instrumentation in support of the design, development, and construction of renewable energy and energy transition projects.
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Keyword(s): Sr. Traction Engineer (OCS), electrification, transit systems, overhead contact system, electrical, traction power, rail transit, railway design, transportation, engineering, transit design, electrical.
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The Electrical Commissioning Engineer will support the development of the electrical test schedule, finalize electrical test procedures, review project submittals for consistency with the design intent, basis of design and the owner's project requirements, and maintain project cadence for electrical systems testing and associated Building Automation Systems.
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The Project Engineering team is an integral part of the Fleet Solutions operations and works closely with other departments such as Supply Chain, Quality, Business Development, and Management teams to provide recommendation and technical guidance to support overall Curtiss-Wright Corporation effort to be an industry leader in technology and engineering capability.
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A DAY IN THE LIFE Reporting to the Director of Engineering, the Electrical Design Engineer II will work on all aspects of the electrical power distribution systems for all ECT2 water treatment and biogas generation projects.
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Construction Management, Materials Science, Materials Science and Engineering, Project Engineering & Management, Risk Management, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering.
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