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This position will be responsible for managing the overall development, integrating, troubleshooting, and supporting hardware Electrical Engineering activities for space-related systems and sensors.
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Master's degree or higher in Electrical/Computer Engineering. As an Electrical Engineer Lead you will work closely with the Chief Engineer, Lead FPGA/Firmware Engineer, Lead Signal Processing Engineer, Lead Software Engineer, Production, and Manufacturing.
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Process Control Engineer/Chemical Engineer/Electrical Engineer/Engineering/Process Controls/Chemicals/Mining/Petrochemicals/Paper Manufacturing/Controls Engineer/Chemical Manufacturing/Automation Engineer/Allen Bradley/Honeywell/PLC/DCS/Manufacturing.
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As a Senior Electrical & Automation Engineer, you will be a key member of the electrical/automation team working with various clients in completing feasibility studies and detailed engineering projects for underground and surface mining operations.
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This position reports to the Gibbs & Cox Electrical Engineering Department Manager and interfaces with Program Managers for various contracts. Essential responsibilities include: Performing calculations, applying electrical engineering principles, techniques, procedures, and criteria to address technical issues identified during the design and engineering of United States Coast Guard (USCG) ships, and other marine vessels.
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Technical proficiency in electrical engineering disciplines to provide guidance and review of products. Leidos | Gibbs and Cox is seeking an Electrical Engineer to support various programs.
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Experience with Shipyard Production Systems, shipboard medium and low voltage power systems, 60 Hz and 400Hz electrical plant, and Power Conversion is a plus. Applying knowledge of and experience with engineering principles and techniques to develop and evaluate moderately complex technical reports related to application of C5I systems onboard USCG (United States Coast Guard) ships.
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Review and adjudicate system design specifications, test requirements, Departures from Specification (DFSs), Request for Waiver (RFW), and Engineering Changes (ECs) We are seeking a candidate to work with our engineering and production teams as we develop and produce cutting-edge solutions to challenging defense-related problems.
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B.S. Degree or higher in Technical, Engineering, or Marine Degree from ABET accredited institution, or related field of work. Proficiency in standard electrical system design and analysis.
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2 years' experience, to include any specialized field experience under Unique Labor Category experience related to federal ship or boat building acquisition programs preferred. Familiarity with US Navy, USCG, ABS and/or commercial ship design rules and regulations.
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Experience with Department of Defense ACAT I or Department of Homeland Security Level I shipbuilding programs preferred. Minimum of 2 years' documented experience developing and integrating shipboard C5I (including Command-and-Control Systems, Navigation Systems, Internal Communications and External Communication Systems, Sensors and Radars, Combat Systems, and Intelligence Systems) with emphasis on design and implementation of a balanced affordable and maintainable systems.
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Bachelors degree in Mechatronics, Electro-Mechanical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering or equivalent; or Associates degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science; or equivalent with experience will be considered.
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However, fully remote candidates will be considered. Cybersecurity, Command and Control, Navigation, Networking, Internal Communications, External Communications, Sensors, Combat Systems, or Intelligence Systems.
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And VHDL as well as scripting languages) on embedded Linux and real-time operating system platforms (QNX, Motorola, Intel, TI, and custom processor designs) Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Wireless Engineering, Information Security, Mathematics, Digital Arts & Sciences or related field Preferred Skills: One or more of the following: C.
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Position Summary As a Senior Electrical Engineer (industry equivalent: Electrical Engineer 3), serve as a vital member of the Oceaneering Aerospace and Defense Technologies (ADTECH) engineering team - an engineering center of excellence, and an exciting part of our dynamic, global enterprise.
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