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As an Electrical Engineer, you will be part of a larger team designing and building complex systems using a combination of custom PCBAs, sensors, and off-the-shelf components. Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics or a related field and 4+ years of experience.
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Cepton (Nasdaq: CPTN), a leading intelligent lidar solution provider, is seeking a Senior Electrical Design Engineer who is passionate about solving challenges to join us. A bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent with 8+ years of working experience in high-speed, mixed-circuit board-level design containing ADCs, FPGAs, & MCUs. OR a Master/Ph. D. plus 3+ years of working experience in the field.
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Veeco continues to grow and is looking for a high-level Electrical Engineer. Develop electrical subsystem and system-level designs for complex semiconductor capital equipment by studying customer and internal requirements.
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10+ years of experience in electrical hardware design including schematic capture, PCB layout, and testing. As an engineer on the E-Space avionics team you will have frequent opportunities to test and operate your systems on-orbit.
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We are looking for a Staff Electrical Engineer to join our Intevac team. This is a senior level position requiring experience with capital equipment electrical systems, DC power supplies (40kW) and RF generators.
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BS degree in Electrical Engineering, related technical field, or equivalent practical experience. Since our start as the Google Self-Driving Car Project in 2009, Waymo has been focused on building the Waymo Driver-The World's Most Experienced Driver™-to improve everyone's access to mobility while saving thousands of lives now lost to traffic crashes.
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As a Sr. Manufacturing Engineer (Electrical/Avionics) at Reliable Robotics, you will be a part of the Production team and report to the Head of Production. You will be responsible for designing the build and integration process for electrical/avionics products, conducting design for manufacturing and assembly (DFMA) reviews, and developing processes and infrastructure to help the business scale.
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We are looking for a well-rounded experienced electrical engineer that enjoys working in an agile environment. B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Physics or related field.
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Experience leading and driving electrical design development from schematic capture, PCB layout through assembly. As an Electrical Engineering Manager at Meta Reality Labs (RL), you will lead the team designing Augmented Reality (AR) headsets for Facebook.
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The Electrical Engineering team owns the design, build and bring up of Aeva's mixed-signal PCBs. As a Hardware Engineer, you may be responsible to develop a System Architecture of our LiDAR system based on product requirements.
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As a Staff Electrical Engineer you will be responsible for the design, validation and manufacturing of the electrical vehicle chassis components of our autonomous vehicle platform.
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The Electrical Construction Manager will manage the Electrical Team and lead our onsite Electrical quality control efforts, which will include document review during preconstruction through commissioning and punchlist.
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You’ll design and develop groundbreaking ideas for everything involved in our camera systems, from sensor to lens.
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We are looking for a Senior Principal Engineer, Electrical Design Manager to join our team in one of today's most exciting technologies. Technical knowledge, including: Electrical Engineering, Power Systems, Renewable Energy, Green Energy.
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Senior Electrical Engineer (Module/PCB design) The Senior Electrical Engineer position is set to face the challenge of developing high-level-spec modules (mainly the deflection modules) for new-generation products of SEM (scanning electron microscope) system.
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