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Field experience: hands-on solar, electrical panel wiring, or related electrical installation; familiarity with utility and field metering and data collection software. Responsibilities include design consulting focused on projects involving reconfiguration of behind-the meter-building electrical systems particularly for electrification, photovoltaic, energy storage, distributed generation, and resiliency.
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Comfort using electrical validation hardware (oscilloscopes, power supply, programmable load, spectrum analyzer, etc.) As an Electrical Engineer at Shaper you will join a cross functional team of subject-matter experts to design robotic power tools that will be used by craftspeople around the world.
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Mid-Senior Electrical Relay Engineer, Protection and Control Systems - Utility & Renewables. The P&C Electrical Engineer / Relay Protection Engineer - Works with compliance team on up keeping NERC and CIP Compliance standards.
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Understanding of cross-team dependencies including electrical, software, mechanical, thermal, and environmental. Experience with schematic capture and layout of high-density RF PCBs in Orcad and/or Altium.
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Development tasks may include component selection, electrical interconnect and schematic design including DC and AC circuits, printed circuit board design, breadboarding, implementation, and testing.
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Lead and develop a team of electrical engineers to design industry shattering software defined radios capable of running complex signal processing algorithms in space! B.S. or higher in electrical or computer engineering, or similar technical degree.
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Product level electrical design including component selection, circuit design, subsystem design and schematic capture and PCB layout in Altium. 5 years of Electrical design experience with digital and analog electronic and power electronic systems and architecture.
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MS or PhD with 0-3 years of experience in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Bioengineering, Biomedical Engineering, Biophysics, or other multidisciplinary engineering fields with exposure to biological applications.
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Our second floor showcases Eight Tables by George Chen, a special and intimate space with a seasonal eight-course Chinese tasting menu; and a craft cocktail bar and lounge. The Bold ItalicEight Tables by George Chen is hiring fine dining Cook. Eight Tables seeks to add energetic and diligent professionals that have the desire to push the restaurant to new heights.
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A Principal Product Designer is responsible for working closely with leadership across the company as well as cross functional partners on engineering, analytics, product management, research, and content design to drive strategic initiatives, up-level the craft and quality of our products, and work on complex systems design projects.
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The Mechanical / Electrical / Plumbing (MEP) Inspector will support a variety of MEP construction projects that may include water/wastewater, chemical or manufacturing including piping, equipment and instrumentation construction; electrical power distribution systems conduit and wiring; voice/tele/data systems; instrumentation and control systems; plumbing; HVAC installation and commissioning of Plant systems.
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Review electrical single line and operational diagrams for development of future plans Provide input and support to other internal departments on transmission matters such as transmission line relocations, distribution substation capacity increases, operations support, transmission transformer or conductor replacements and reliability upgrades.
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What You'll Bring A degree in Electrical Engineering, Embedded Hardware Engineering or equivalent, and 5-10 years of practical experience in the EMC/EMI field. You will work with mechanical, electrical, and integration engineers to ensure compliance across all systems.
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The Utility Engineer supports operation, inspection, and maintenance processes to mechanical, electrical and plumbing equipment and systems in assigned facilities. Troubleshoot all building systems, including electrical, DDC and pneumatic controls.
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The primary focus for this role will be electrical design for bitcoin mining systems, including schematic capture, working with our PCB designers, board-level bringup/validation, and supporting manufacturing of the product.
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