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The Electrical Analysis Undersea, Radar, and Antenna Systems Section of the Materials Engineering Department is seeking an individual to fulfill the role of an Electrical Failure Analysis Engineer.
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The Control Systems section within the Sensor Power and Analog Design Department (SPAD) has an exciting employment opportunity for a Senior Engineer with motion control experience. As a Senior Engineer – Motion Control you will be responsible for supporting and driving the execution of product development projects.
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Job Description: Looking for a talented and self-motivated Principal Electrical Engineer. Analyze, design, implement and trouble-shoot electrical designs for complex systems including: high speed electro-mechanical, electro-optics, vision, and pulsed laser systems.
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Hybrid The Sensor Controls & Electronics (SCE) Department in the Electrical Engineering Directorate at Raytheon is seeking an experienced Senior Principal level electrical engineer in the development and implementation of FPGA based designs for control and/or signal processing radar applications.
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An Electrical Engineer with hardware/electrical experience with any type of sensors, lidar, flight sims, lasers, etc. 5-10+ years of relevant work experience as an electrical engineer with a majority focus on sensors.
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Textron Systems is seeking an Electrical Engineer to join our team. The individual should be familiar with Mixed Signal electronics design, switching power supply design, ordnance initiation and high density PWAs. The individual should be familiar with using OrCAD Capture, PSPICE or LTSpice and other simulation products.
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We are currently seeking an Electrical Design Engineer for our client in the Manufacturing domain. Role Description: As an Electrical Design Engineer , you must have at least 7+ years of experience.
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The Electrical Engineer will be joining a cross-functional team of electrical, software, and mechanical engineers working on our next generation for cryogenic vacuum pumps and chillers.
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This is a great opportunity for an experienced Electrical Engineer to engage in hands-on work while developing a deep understanding of aviation security products. Leidos currently has an opening for an Electrical Engineer to work in our Tewksbury, MA facility.
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Johnson and Johnson is currently seeking an Electrical Engineer to join our team in Danvers, MA. At Johnson & Johnson,we believe health is everything. Proficiency in electrical CAD tools (e.g., Altium, Eagle.
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Embecta is searching for a Senior Electrical Engineer who will support the team in design, development and commercialization of new wearable diabetes care products. The Senior Electrical Engineer will report to the Senior Manager of Electrical Engineering.
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The Sensor Controls & Electronics (SCE) Department in the Electrical Engineering Directorate at Raytheon is seeking an experienced Senior Principal level electrical engineer in the development and implementation of FPGA based designs for control and/or signal processing radar applications.
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Senior Electrical Engineer Join our team to lead the design and development of control solutions for cutting-edge robotics and electromechanical systems. Proficient in using electrical lab equipment and circuit simulation software.
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Requisition ID: 73279 Job Description Skyworks, a leading innovator in high-performance analog/digital and RF semiconductors, acoustic filters, and ultra-dense System in Package (SiP) solutions, is seeking a talented RF SiP Power Amplifier Design Engineer to join our team.
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Position requires either (i) a Bachelor’s degree (or an equivalent foreign degree) in Electrical or Electronics Engineering, Embedded Systems or a closely related field and 7 years of experience as an Electrical Engineer or (ii) a Master’s degree (or an equivalent foreign degree) in Electrical or Electronics Engineering, Embedded Systems or a closely related field and 5 years of experience as an Electrical Engineer.
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