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Job Segment: Electrical Engineering, Design Engineer, Telecom, Telecommunications, Network, Engineering, Technology. Optimize RFIC performance using RF and microwave engineering knowledge.
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The Test Engineering team within the Mission Systems Whole Life Engineering department is seeking to fill a Principal Electrical Engineer who will be part of a team focused on the development, integration, test, and maintenance of hardware/software as a part of on-site factory support of test systems to support product testing.
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Candidates must possess the following knowledge, skills, and experience: · Bachelor of Science degree in electrical/electronics engineering, electrical/electronics engineering technology, computer engineering, math, physics or related scientific discipline.
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The Controls Engineer in this position will be capable of identifying and creating electrical standards, procedures, engineering tools, and process improvement initiatives with direction from the Controls Manager.
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The meat specialist is a fully skilled job that cuts and merchandises all fresh meat commodities. Job Title: Meat Specialist. This position is exposed daily to dirt, noise, temperature extremes, dampness, vibrations, equipment movement hazards, cleaning chemicals/solvents, and electrical shock.
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When you join our team in Cedar Rapids, youll join a uniquely collaborative, multi-discipline engineering community who support each other working across our domestic design centers creating cutting edge products for global markets.
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Utilize electrical design tools (e.g., Altium, PSpice) to perform engineering tasks, converting technical requirements into schematic diagrams, printed circuit board layouts, and assembly drawings.
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Associate Director Electrical Engineer - FPGA (Onsite) page is loaded. This position is for a highly experienced and motivated Electrical (or Computer) Subject Matter Expert that will be involved in the architecture, design, implementation, verification, and integration of a wide variety of high-performance digital systems that incorporate FPGAs and ASICs into a product solution.
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We are seeking an Electrical Engineer II to assume a key role within the Communication Products Engineering Department in Mission Systems. + Design, document, verify, support, test and troubleshoot digital hardware for communication products using electrical engineering principles and techniques.
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Facilitate use of the makerspace with local STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) teams. Experience prototyping with microcontrollers: Arduino, Raspberry Pi, etc. Demonstrated competency with 3D CAD software, preferably Solid works and/or Autodesk Inventor.
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Bachelors or advanced degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Systems Engineering, Mathematics, or equivalent development experience.
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In this role the Missions Lead Tech will interpret engineering software designs and utilizes appropriate software, tools and diagnostic utilities to verify software for sequence, functionality, and standards compliance.
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Experience with schematic capture and printed wiring board layout for digital/analog mixed signal electrical circuit designs. DxDesigner, DOORS, and Hyperlynx) with digital/analog mixed signal electrical circuit designs for military applications.
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If designated by the building administrator as the SC trainer, Engagement Specialist must successfully complete initial and annual Safety Care Certification standards as documented by a QBS master trainer.
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The Mission Systems Environmental Effects Engineering team at Collins Aerospace is looking for an experienced TEMPEST - EMC/EMI Electrical Engineer to join our staff. The Environmental Effects Engineering (EEE) lab is a world-class, full-service, 18,000 sqft (and growing) Environmental Qualification Test Lab located in Cedar Rapids, IA capable of creating nearly any environment required in the avionics industry.
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