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4+ years of FPGA/ASIC design and verification work experienceDemonstrated firmware and testbench development skills in real-time embedded systems. Qualifications:B.S. degree in computer engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, or related field, or equivalent experience.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for a Substation Electrical Engineer for our Chicago office. These benefits include coverage related to medical, dental, vision, disability, and life; retirement savings; paid sick leave; paid vacation (or other personal time); paid parental leave; and paid time off for purposes of bereavement, voting, and/or attendance at naturalization proceedings.
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Lockheed Martin Space, Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM) Program, is seeking a Senior Electrical Component Engineer to join our team in Denver, CO. You will lead and/or assist in the performance of Electrical Component (Parts) Engineering, development and execution of the program Electrical Electronic Electromechanical and Electrooptical (EEEE) Parts management plan.
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Typically requires a Bachelor in a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) discipline, such as Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Physics or Math and minimum of eight (8) years of relevant experience in a test environment with emphasis in test planning and/or implementation is required.
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Grid Modernization Engineer responsible for exploring and evaluating new technologies and innovative products to modernize our electrical grid infrastructure. Strong knowledge of electrical grid infrastructure, smart grid technologies, and renewable energy integration.
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Experience with AutoCAD Electrical is an asset. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering. Work closely with peers to ensure accurate delivery and thorough electrical design that will meet industry standards and specifications and meet good engineering practices.
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8+ years using experience using a Real-Time Operating System such as Wind River or Greenhills. Design and implement real-time embedded software utilized in the Spacecraft Buses. Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science or similar.
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Responsible for supporting and managing small design and construction projects (e.g., construction management, real estate, electrical engineering, HVAC) for Facilities initiatives from inception through to delivery for the United States Postal Service's Facilities Repair & Alterations organization.
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With one to two years of experience under your belt, you’re equipped with knowledge of electrical standards and key design aspects for lighting, power, and fire alarm systems. You’ll prepare: electrical load short circuit and voltage drop calculations; electrical power, lighting, and fire alarm drawings; and punchlists under supervision.
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Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, and Revit skills are a must; knowledge of electrical-specific calculation software tools is a plus. An excellent benefits package including 401K match and employee stock ownership, gym and transit subsidies, paid volunteer time off, parental leave, continuing education reimbursement and much more.
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Founded as a corporation in 1953, the firm has built a national client base by utilizing its considerable technical and personnel resources to deliver innovative designs on time and within budget.
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DSP Engineers have a strong background with proven capabilities against a wide range of wireless protocols, experience performing cutting-edge research and development on real-time Software Defined Radio (SDR) and protocol processing systems, and an extensive software development background.
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B.S. or higher (or equivalent experience) in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics or related field. Knowledge of multi-threaded signal processing algorithms in Python/C. Knowledge of SDR.
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Work will include performing electrical studies related to renewable collection systems and high voltage substation designs and preparing design for substations in the electric utility and renewable energy sectors.
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We are searching for a full-time Project Engineer to join our growing team in Colorado. Benefits: As a leading provider of mechanical and electrical construction, facilities services, and energy infrastructure, EMCOR Group is committed to its employees.
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