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BMET I -(Entry level) 0-2 years experience acquired through an accredited biomedical, electronics technology program or military biomedical certification. BMET II- 3+ years experience acquired through an accredited biomedical, electronics technology program or military biomedical certification.
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YOU will lead the FPGA architectural planning, design, optimization, and validation while collaborating with CDS architects, systems, software, and hardware engineers, ensuring alignment with stringent performance, power, and size requirements for FPGA based CDS filter engine designs and network routers.
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The position involves full-stack development of mixed signal printed circuit boards (PCBs) containing high speed digital circuitry, embedded systems, power conversion, and/or related technologies, as well as associated chassis and interface wiring design.
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Prepare construction drawings for aviation, municipal, and/or transportation projects including utilities, storm water systems, streets, wastewater collection, and water distribution systems.
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Also, Technical Skills Management of electrical, electronics, controls programming, mechanical systems (process equipment, packaging equipment), waste treatment, stockroom, building and grounds, utilities systems including but not limited to boiler and ammonia refrigeration.
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Experience with electronics assembly process for Printed Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA) The individual is responsible for all aspects of industrial quality related to process, tooling, testing and MES systems.
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We design and develop secure Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation (ACMI) systems and mature them from the concept phase through accreditation, factory production, and installation *This position is located onsite in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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Bolts, clamps and welds together metal components of products such as piping systems, plate, pipe and tube or structural shapes, using arc and arc gas welding equipment. May remove excess weld, defective weld material, slag and spatter, using carbon arc gouge, hand scrapper, grinder or power chipper.
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We are seeking a Principal Electrical Engineer to assume a key role within the Communication Products Engineering Department in Mission Systems. Includes familiarity with a schematic capture tool (examples may include Mentor Graphics xDxDesigner and/or Xpedition, Altium, Cadence Allegro, EAGLE, KiCAD, etc.
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Design and implement high-reliability electronic systems, including PCBs, embedded systems, and power electronics. Creation of test plans, root cause analysis, and testing of electronic circuits and systems.
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Tomra (bottle machines), window washing equipment, vacuum cleaner, power washer, brooms, delivery vehicle, phone, fax, copier, two wheeler, pallet jack, box cutter (within wage and hour guidelines.
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As a HVAC Field Technician Apprentice, you will be primarily responsible for assisting HVAC Field Technicians in the installation and repair of environmental control systems, utilizing knowledge of refrigeration theory, control systems, pipe fitting, and structural layouts.
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Design the electrical systems for industrial facilities which includes power distribution, LED and custom lighting design, Life Safety Systems, as well as data/communications. Experience in the design of lighting, power, and low-voltage systems for buildings and sites.
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Knowledge of electronics theory, information technology, telecommunications and supervisory and control systems including cryptography, vulnerability assessment and exploitation techniques.
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Pallet jack, box cutter, cash registers, knives, trash compactor, cardboard baler, fork lift, computer, calculator, telephone, FAX machine, two wheeler, register computer, ordering machine, use of limited power equipment, delivery vehicle, related store equipment.
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