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Pyka is looking for an Electrical Engineer to join our experienced and enthusiastic team of engineers. code for microprocessor based embedded systems. Hands-on experience in embedded system designs and familiarity with writing C or C.
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Familiarity with general schematic design and PCB layout tools such as Altium, OrCAD, Allegro, Eagle, KiCad, etc. Complete the entire PCBA design cycle including architecture selection, component selection, schematic design, PCB layout, and working with manufacturers.
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Architect, design and characterize electrical systems, generally at the PCB level, for advanced medical device applications. PhD in Electrical Engineering or a related field. BS or MS in Electrical Engineering or a related field, at least 4 years experience.
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BS in Electrical Engineering or a related field. We are seeking outstanding electrical engineers with a passion for improving people's lives by delivering advanced medical devices. Skilled in PCB design using industry standard tools such as Altium, OrCAD etc.
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Our Senior Electrical Engineer works independently in a lead role, or as part of a team to ensure compliance to EMC, radio, and safety standards. Mastery of fundamental Electrical Engineering principles.
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Provides preventative and predictive maintenance and repair of material handling systems through demonstrated competency of two or more specialty skills of mechanical power transmission and/or electrical and/or PLC/controls with basic welding/fabrication skills.
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Performs scheduled and unscheduled inspections, maintenance and electrical safety tests of biomedical equipment where applicable to maintain code compliance. The Biomedical Engineer plans, trains others, and installs, maintains and repairs sophisticated medical equipment and systems utilized in the diagnosis treatment and monitoring of patients.
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Undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Chemistry, or Physics. At EMI, you will work alongside a team of world-renowned experts in Micro-Electromechanical Systems (MEMS)-an exciting field that combines microelectronics, semiconductor device design and manufacturing, mechanical engineering, and hardware/software engineering.
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Senior Electrical Engineer. Electrical Engineering Skills and Schematic Design : Take charge of developing and maintaining schematics for various electronic systems. Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field.
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We are actively seeking an experienced Structural Engineer Diver to join our Walnut Creek or Oakland, CA office. As the successful Diver, you will be working with a team of experienced professional engineer-divers that provides consulting services to clients throughout California.
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Projects may include civil, track, structural, electrical, mechanical, train control, traction power, communication, and other related support systems for operational railway transit. Familiarity with civil, track, structural, electrical, mechanical, train control, traction power, communication, and other related support systems, and a keen interest in staying abreast of emerging technologies, developments, and trends in these fields.
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Minimum of 7 years of relevant experience as a release train engineer, or combination of a master’s degree in a related field with 5 years of relevant work experience. Holds SAFe Release Train Engineer certification.
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Assistant Engineer is the second-level position in the professional engineering series, reporting to a Senior Electrical Engineer, and which may include direction of lower-level engineers or technical staff in specific project areas.
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Further experience in any of the following specialty areas is beneficial but not required: LEED and/or Envision certification, energy modeling, vertical transportation, fire suppression systems, tunnel ventilation, material handling equipment, building management systems, supervisory control and data acquisition, electrical power distribution, natural gas piping and distribution.
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Interface and communication with cross-disciplinary teams including microfabrication, software, IC design, biology. You will work with experts from biology, microfabrication, optics, software in developing novel devices - clear communication and an eagerness and aptitude to understand implications of electronics design choices on those domains and vice versa is essential.
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