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Demonstrated knowledge of standard manufacturing processes including metal molding, forming, joining, and machining, complex assembly, additive manufacturing, and/or wire harness fabrication. Create and maintain detailed Bills of Materials for a set of hardware products, change documentation, and traceability of design changes from initial prototype to ongoing production.
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Design power electronics from concept to functional prototype, including hardware selection, schematic & PCB design, board bring-up, and system level integration. Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent, with 5+ years of experience designing, testing, and troubleshooting complex board designs and avionics modules in a UAS environment.
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Assist operators in conducting the various shop processes, such as, racking parts, washing parts, striping masking, drill work holes in raw stock, and clean the various hardware such as hooks, chains, shackles, placing tooling on parts.
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Exceptional data visualization skills, with proficiency in using analytical tools (e.g., MATLAB, LabVIEW, Simulink) to advise the translation of complex data into accessible visual formats for diverse audiences.
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Develop and document system-level interconnect and harnessing meeting the needs of our power delivery & distribution hardware. Work in a fast-paced environment supporting new developments, active deployments, and customer operated hardware.
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The ideal candidate will have at least 7 years of experience working with complex electro-mechanical systems in aerospace or a related field. Support testing of Avionics systems and components across hardware and software including environmental qualification.
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As an ASIC/FPGA Prototyping Design Engineer, you will work in a team developing Wireless SoCs with custom hardware accelerators, as well as multiple ARM-based sub-systems. Maintain common design platform for ASIC as well as FPGA, with considerations for memories, I/O Pads, gated clocks and complex generated clocks.
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Starting as a hardware supply store during the California Gold Rush and eventually assisted in the birth of the aerospace industry in Southern California by providing aircraft aluminum to early aerospace pioneers like Lindbergh, Douglas and Lockheed.
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Provides highly visible customer support through the performance of on-site installation, as well as overseeing any necessary diagnoses, troubleshooting, service, and repair of complex equipment and systems.
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Provides technical advice with clinical consideration either independently or as part of a project team in relatively technical or complex areas, e.g., network design, network management, technology assessment, desktop services, data communications and messaging services, Internet and related technologies, etc., where such advice is essential to the ultimate success of a project or other initiative.
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Perform configuration/installation and troubleshooting of PC hardware including laptops, VDI, desktops, tablets/iPads, printers, messaging, and mobile devices, and MIFI. Provide a very high/white glove level of customer service to the executive team while working in a dynamic complex environment under limited supervision and direction.
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The Hardware Engineer III will have a minimum of 5+ years experience with design and validation of complex electronic circuits and systems including mixed-signal analog, digital, and RF. Experience with simulation and analysis of such circuits is required.
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Robert Half is seeking a skilled Desktop Support Technician with the ability to communicate complex technical information to non-technical users in an easy-to-understand and concise format for a company in the Professional Services field.
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Ability to read and understand complex PCBA schematics, cable assembly drawings, and test procedures, without the need to have detailed assembly instructions. They have shown independence in their work, either with prior experience working on PCBA schematics, or building electro-mechanical hardware.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in embedded development supporting complex, distributed, safety critical embedded systems. Experience with fundamental hardware components on PCB and their analysis tools.
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