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5+ years of experience as a component, reliability engineer, or electrical engineer. The component reliability engineer will work closely with our electrical, thermal, and mechanical teams to select EEE components, assess their reliability, design solutions to our reliability challenges, and to plan and execute additional qualification or screening processes as needed.
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You’ll leverage your experience in mechanical and electrical design to increase reliability and longevity of our equipment by analyzing vibration and shock data, designing mounts with sound dynamic and vibrations engineering principles, and design setups for life cycle testing.
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Develop and execute reliability tests and certification tests as needed to support electrical development. The Hardware Test Engineer at SPAN is expected to be concerned about product safety and reliability.
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Collaborate with engineering, operations, and commissioning teams to properly test and validate the installation, operation, and performance of critical electrical/mechanical/fire suppression/controls systems/structural 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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Electrical Reliability Services, a rapidly growing third-party, NETA accredited, electrical testing company is currently seeking an experienced Field Engineer to support our service offerings in San Francisco, CA. Candidates must reside within 50 miles of San Francisco, CA or be willing to relocate to be considered for this position.
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As a Hardware Reliability Engineer focused on Avionics at Zipline, you will apply your knowledge of electrical hardware systems at the board and system level along with reliability theory to meet safety, on-time delivery, and unit-cost objectives for our aircraft.
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As a component reliability engineer with Astranis you’ll play a critical role in ensuring that our spacecraft meet our mission reliability and lifetime goals and ensure that we are able effectively leverage new technologies into our spacecraft electronics.
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JOB SUMMARY: The core purpose of the Sr. Project Manager role is to provide leadership and consistency to large scale complex projects that typically include Controls programming and Electrical/Mechanical Installation work while coordinating with customer and/or end users (TSA, Airports, etc.
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Electrical Facilities Engineer. Reliability Engineer – Projects page is loaded. Reliability Engineer – Projects. Develop and maintain new “Key Performance Indicators" of equipment reliability.
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What You'll Bring Associate or Bachelor’s Degree in Electronics Technology/Electrical Engineering; 2+ years of experience in an engineering development environment; 2+ years experience in a Test/Electrical Technician Role; or equivalent.
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As a Hardware Test Engineer, you will lead in defining and implementing our strategies for hardware reliability and safety. Experience with solar, energy storage, or electrical distribution and metering systems.
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Hands-on development, debugging and troubleshooting of software components for Presidio Medical's current and next generation SCS system to improve performance, usability, and reliability. Bachelor's degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related fields required.
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Interface with internal and external data center design engineering team, server hardware team, environmental health and safety team, field engineering, and controls engineering to promote standards that maintain consistency and reliability in services delivered.
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The GMSD is responsible for providing the technical consultations, operational support and troubleshooting, benchmarking, building strategies, business planning, and conducting assessment in the areas of safety and environmental compliance, cyber security, advance process control and optimizations, energy and electrical efficiency, process engineering, reliability and maintenance, operational excellence etc.
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