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Akkodis is seeking an Aviation Electrical Test Engineer for a six-month contract position with a client located in Torrance, CA. You will be responsible for Reverse Engineering test equipment, documenting test system design, lab/facility interfaces, conducting development/production testing, commissioning, Test Plan and procedure development.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer – Embedded Video Design will be part of the engineering design teams to incorporate advanced technologies that result in robust Pro AV type products for use in our customers’ installations.
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Soldering, electrical wiring, harness boards. Custom electronics, electrical/electronic/control systems, prototyping, AC/DC systems, Motors, electrical circuits, Oscilloscope, multimeters.
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B.S. in Aerospace or Electrical Engineering (EE), Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science (CS), Computer Engineering (CE), or similar from an accredited university. 7+ years experience with PCB design software (preferably Altium Designer) including schematic capture, layout, simulation, and fulfillment.
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As a Lead Electrical Engineer, you will take ownership over the design, architecture, and implementation of complex electrical systems for customers in a range of industries. Master's degree (Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Engineering Management, Computer Science, Physics, Math, related field) or graduate research experience.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer - Video and Power Systems will be part of the engineering design teams to incorporate advanced technologies that result in robust Pro AV type products for use in our customer's installations.
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As a hardware reliability engineer on the Starlink Product team, you will be responsible for electrical hardware failure analysis, PCBA reliability, and quality of the PCBA production process.
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Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, materials engineering, manufacturing engineering, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, or another STEM related field.
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Seeking a Principal Electrical Engineer to join our client's organization's Tactical Systems Department. B.S. or M.S. in Electrical Engineering or related field. Seeking a Principal Electrical Engineer to join our client's organization's Tactical Systems Department.
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2-5 years of experience as a Process Engineer in a PVD thin film coatings environment. We are looking for a curious, innovative, and solutions-oriented business development individual to join ZC&R Coatings as a THIN FILM PROCESS ENGINEER. This 22,000 sq.
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PCB Designer will be responsible for detailed design and documentation of Schematic and PCB for any product from any project engineer. Eaton's Aerospace Division is currently seeking a PCB (Printed Circuit Board) Design Engineer to join our team.
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Lead the design and optimization of processes to maximize efficiency, minimize waste, and optimize process flow for additive manufacturing, automation, coating, CNC machining, and general assembly.
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The Staff Power Electronics Engineer will be responsible for development of high-power electrical circuits such as active rectifier, inverters, and DCDC converters. Designs and develops electrical aspect of on-board power electronics products for Rivian Automotive , including on-board charger, DC-DC converter, and auxiliary DC-AC inverter.
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Opportunity: Our client is looking for a Principal Electrical Engineer to development firmware, design circuit boards, and debug products from concept to production. B.S. in Electrical Engineering.
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We are hiring for a Aerodynamics Development Engineer who will be based in our Torrance, California facility. The Aerodynamics Development Engineer is part of the commercial vehicle (CV) Aerodynamics team and linked to the Wheels and Aerodynamics (W&A) Center of Excellence (COE.
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