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Then come and join our global team as an Electrical Engineer within the Manufacturing Engineering Department. Design Electrical Test fixtures and tooling to improve manufacturing processes.
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Reconciles accounting, banking, and automatic meter reading software to ensure consistent and accurate recording of transactions. In addition, this position qualifies for an Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) pension.
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PhD in Electrical/Electronic Engineering field and BW with 0+ years of experience in system testing and debugging to the component level, or in Digital/Analog circuit design. BS Degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering field and BW with 2+ years of experience in system testing and debugging to the component level, or in Digital/Analog circuit design.
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The Electrical Services Account Executive is a technical sales professional that is key to growing the Electrical Services business in vertical markets such as Healthcare, Corporate Real Estate, Data Centers, K-12, Universities, Federal and State facilities.
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Designs complex electrical systems from concept to production level of high speed, high density digital and analog circuits. Assist in establishing requirements for highly complex electrical design projects and may lead a team responsible for establishing requirements and coordination of activities of other personnel.
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Proficiency in computer-aided design (CAD) software for electrical system design, simulation tools for modeling and analysis, and programming languages commonly used in microgrid control systems.
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Reporting to the Systems Engineering Manager, the Industrial Controls Technician leads troubleshooting and repair electrical, controls and communication issues on complex production lines which include PLC, HMI, motion control, VFDs, servo motors/drives, industrial networks and vision inspection systems.
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You will report to the Maintenance Superintendent and work with a team including Reliability Engineers, Instrumentation & Controls Engineer, DCS Specialist, and Instrumentation & Electrical Technicians.
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U.S. citizen and the ability to obtain a DoD Secret Clearance Basic Qualifications Sr. Principal Systems Engineer: Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering or similar engineering discipline with 9+ years of radar/EW experience Systems Engineering experience across the product development lifecycle including concept design, detailed design, integration, verification, qualification, and validation.
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The Principle Electrical Engineer is responsible for product design, product development, and product support of Automated Blood Technology medical devices. Troubleshoot and resolve complex electrical engineering problems.
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Analyze blueprints and perform site surveys to identify mechanical, electrical, energy resiliency, building envelope, process, and controls systems to determine facility operational characteristics.
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Ability to respond to other building structures and/or systems including electrical, pipe fitting, building automation systems and other related areas of skilled maintenance technology. Ability to perform routine preventative maintenance and repairs on commercial heating, ventilating, walk-in refrigerators/freezers and air conditioning systems, pneumatic and digital controls, hot and chilled water distribution, variable volume systems, chillers, boilers, motors, pumps, air handling units, roof top units.
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As one of the nation’s largest single-source providers of lighting and electrical products, electrical services, electrical construction, and energy management solutions is expanding their staff and seeking an Electrical Foreman to join the FSG Electric - Chicago team.
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Job Segment: Material Planner, Industrial, Electrical, Oracle, PLM, Manufacturing, Engineering, Management, Technology. The Teradyne New Products team is looking for a highly motivated Production/Material Planner who will work cross functionally with Engineering and Operations teams to establish and manage Electrical & Mechanical assembly builds and material shortages to meet our forecast.
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Our client is a woman Owned, Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business, general contractor who has experience in many construction trades to include insulation, carpentry, painting, drywall, flooring, installation and grinding, HVAC, electrical, and demolition.
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