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We are looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer to design printed circuit boards and electronic sub-assemblies. The candidate should have a solid understanding of the fundamental principles of electrical engineering, practical experience designing and building systems, and a willingness to get their hands dirty in the lab to solve problems.
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Job Title: Electrical Engineer. Electrical/Electronics - Analog. Electrical/Electronics - Power. This client is a US Federal Government contractor and is legally required to hire US Citizens.
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We are seeking an Electronics Engineer for a full-time position supporting several engineering projects and programs across our company. A successful applicant will possess good technical, problem solving, and communication skills, and they will be mentored by a professional engineer.
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Belonging to the Project Services department and reporting at the project level to the Electrical Design Manager, the Grid Electrical Engineer will be responsible for electrical studies, specification of main electrical equipment technical requirements, Wind farm control, grid connection interface and other electrical design aspects of projects.
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If you love to design and build boards from the ground up, develop firmware to control complex electromechanical systems, and produce elegant solutions to real-world problems, we want you as an Electrical Engineer.
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DNV Energy System-Renewables Certification (RC) group is seeking an Electrical Engineer Offshore Wind, Professional Engineer (PE) to join our RC team in US. Delivering technical review of the electrical designs required to certify the Wind Turbine Generator (WTG), Electrical Service Platform (ESP) and subsea power cables.
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BrioHealth Solutions Inc., Inc. is seeking a talented and experienced Electrical Engineer to join our team. Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience in circuit design and electrical engineering.
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Is currently looking for a Low Voltage (LV) Electrical Engineer for a large offshore wind developer, who has multiple projects already confirmed along the east coast. The LV Electrical Engineer is a critical role within the Offshore Renewables Business.
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The expanding Electronics Group at SharkNinja (creator of the familiar household brands Shark® and Ninja®) will be looking for a dynamic, creative, inspirational and committed Electrical Engineer to lead and deliver an extraordinary pipeline of new Ninja products.
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Requires a Bachelor’s degree, in Electrical Engineering, Electric Power Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology*, or a directly related field from an ABET accredited program plus three (3) years of electrical engineering experience.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Electrical Engineer to join our Maritime team. Experience designing electrical and power systems for autonomous underwater vehicles.
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At Fleet, we are looking for an electrical engineer and roboticist to help develop our electrical and magnetic systems, which are all custom-developed for our novel robot and locomotion system that stays on a ship while in motion.
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Minimum 10 years of application engineering or field installation with heavy electrical equipment and components including selection, sizing and analysis calculations, modeling and simulation, and qualification [environmental, seismic, embedded digital] to diverse industry standards (e.g., IEEE, IEC, ASME.
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Perform and interpret system load flow, short circuit/fault analysis, equipment evaluation, protective device coordination, harmonic distortion, and arc flash studies for the University’s electrical distribution systems.
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The Electrical Engineer will be responsible for designing, developing, and testing embedded systems with a strong emphasis on both analog and digital (mixed signal) designs. · Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or a related field.
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