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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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Advanced degree in Electrical Engineering. Experience with EMI Filter design, analysis, test, and/or simulation considerations in power electronics circuits. Experience with transformer or inductor design, analysis, test, and/or simulation considerations in power electronics circuits.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for a full-time Senior Mining Engineer for our Tucson, AZ office. Bachelor's Degree in Mining Engineering, or closely related discipline. Master's Degree in Mining Engineering or closely related discipline.
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Our Senior Java Engineers are a key members of the engineering staff working across Business Services Engineering, Data Engineering, Platform Engineering, and Infrastructure Engineering to ensure that we provide a fiction-less experience to our customers, maintain the highest standards of protection and availability.
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EMI Filter design, analysis, test, and/or simulation considerations in power electronics circuits. Transformer and inductor design, analysis, test, and simulation considerations in power electronics circuits.
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The Senior Principal Software Engineer in the Advanced Technology department of the Software Engineering Directorate will serve as the Product Owner (PO) for a team developing tactical mission flight software capabilities for major Advanced Technology missile programs including hypersonics.
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Must have a B.S. or M.S. Electrical Engineering or related field with minimum of three (3) years of supervisory or management experience. Process Engineer - Semiconductor Packaging Assembly.
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Responsible for interface and coordination with Chief Product Owner for Software Engineering and software development, software integration, software test planning, coordination, execution, and reporting activities.
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As an Senior Electrical Engineer at Arete, you are responsible for researching, designing, developing, and testing a variety of electronic equipment including advanced imaging systems, LIDAR equipment, SONAR systems, and motion control/pointing solutions.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for a Senior Civil Engineer - Landfill & Solid Waste Consultant with a background in civil, environmental, or geotechnical engineering. In this role, you will provide technical assistance and apply skills related to project management, engineering design, slope stability, field investigations, construction quality assurance, and permitting, for solid waste infrastructure and aggregate mining projects and systems in both the public and private sectors.
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Experience with EMI Filter design, analysis, test, and simulation considerations in power electronics circuits. Experience with professional transformer and inductor design, analysis, test, and simulation considerations in power electronics circuits.
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Fire Control Technician (FT) FTs operate, test and maintain submarine combat control systems. “A” School for STSs – This 18-week course in Groton, Conn., provides a basic knowledge of electrical skills, electronics, computers and sonar fundamentals.
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