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Experience with electrical engineering design to include troubleshooting, analysis, and test. Develop both engineering and production test systems, test interface adapters, cabling, technical drawing creation, schematic creation, circuit design and analysis.
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These core activities may be performed for both lab engineering and factory production test systems. If you enjoy working in hands-on multidiscipline teams, the Test Equipment Engineering Team Directorate is interested in hearing from you.
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Experience with electrical engineering to include troubleshooting, analysis, and test. We are hands-on, designing with the latest technology and tools, and integrate state of the art test solutions with the most advanced engineering systems in the world.
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Experience performing electrical engineering design of CCA, EO or RF Seeker/Sensor, or electronic subsystem including circuit design, CCA assembly, electrical test and production support.
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Design, development, and integrate Raytheon test products within TEE in multidiscipline engineering teams. The Test Equipment Engineering (TEE) Directorate is a multi-discipline organization responsible for developing test solutions for all Raytheon products.
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Design, development, and integrate Raytheon test products within Test Equipment Engineering in multidiscipline engineering teams. Experience with commonly used electrical engineering design and analysis tools including but not limited to: Altium, DX Designer, Mentor Capital, Creo Schematic.
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This position reports to the Engineering Manager and is responsible for overseeing and performing electrical engineering and related activities associated with electrical power distribution projects, including: electrical calculations, equipment design, system troubleshooting, work scope preparation, AutoCAD drawing packages, project cost estimation, test procedures, test reports, and project manuals.
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Raven Defense is a technology company based in Albuquerque, NM dedicated to providing high quality engineering services, expert program consultation, and highly specialized technical equipment to meet our customer’s demanding requirements in deployable sensors for flight test support as well as cutting-edge research, development, test and evaluation systems.
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Previous experience in electrical engineering for design / build / test of digital and analog circuits. We are seeking an Electrical Engineer to become an integral part of our team.
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The Electrical Engineer PE II applies standard engineering techniques to design, analyze, test, maintain, repair, or improve products, components, or assemblies. Bachelor's degree in Engineering and Professional Engineer (PE) License.
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