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Ability to use various software programs related to engineering theory (Altium Designer, AutoDesk Inventor, AutoCAD) 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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This position is for a motivated Electrical or Computer engineering candidate to be involved in the design, implementation, verification, and integration of a wide variety of high-performance digital ASICs and FPGAs applied to signal processing and information assurance products across Mission Systems on the Embedded Platforms & Advanced Packaging Solutions team.
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Design and implement high-reliability electronic systems, including PCBs, embedded systems, and power electronics. Knowledge of the latest technology trends in high-speed digital design (up to 40GHz), as well as microprocessor, memory, FPGA, and interface protocols.
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Responsibilities include engineering management and engaged involvement in all aspects of FPGA and software development and integration efforts as well as project management skills including SPI and CPI analysis.
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C#, Java, Perl, Ada, VHDL) as well as hardware-software integration in real-time embedded systems. From making aircraft more electric, intelligent, and integrated to building new software platforms such as Internet of Things, big data, artificial intelligence, and blockchain, there’s no better place to be right now than in digital.
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Technical responsibilities for this software engineering position will primarily encompass working in a software role and contributing to key decision making for the successful development of applications across multiple product lines.
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Proficiency in tools and software for PCB design (e.g., DxDesigner, Mentor Graphics, CR5000). eInfochips, an Arrow company (Fortune #109), is a leading global provider of product engineering and semiconductor design services.
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Experience with Video and Image processing FPGA or ASIC developments. ASIC/FPGA digital design and/or verification. Defining architecture for Video and Image processing devices to meet system’s requirements.
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There they receive extensive training in electricity, electronics, computers, digital systems, fiber optics and electronics repair. Sonar Technician, Submarine (STS) STSs specialize in underwater acoustic technologies.
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Create modeling protocols that allow for the export of Revit content to analysis/visualization software and/or other BIM software in conjunction with support from the Digital Technology Solutions Manager.
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RSS hvac controls, building controls, programming, hvac field technician, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, direct digital control, apogee, Desigo, Modbus, Tridium, Niagara, Alerton, commissioning, LonWorks, BACnet, DDC, BMS, building management, mechanical systems, system integration.
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Perform the duties of Engineering Flight Test Pilot while acting as Pilot-in-Command on Collins Aerospace-owned or operated aircraft to accomplish development, certification and demonstration of Collins Aerospace avionics.
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We are seeking a summer intern for the Grain Processing Business, where we leverage cutting-edge enzyme and yeast technology to develop sustainable solutions for the emerging bio-based economy.
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The ideal candidate will have a solid understanding of microcontroller architecture, embedded systems design, and knowledge with firmware development. Proven 10+ years of experience in microcontroller architecture, embedded systems design, and Knowledge on firmware development.
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General knowledge of Allen Bradley PLC software preferred. The Engineering Manager is responsible for the development, support, and improvement of the manufacturing processes for the plant.
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