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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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Not a lead, supervisor or matrix manager 4+ years of High Volume Manufacturing Semiconductor experience Bachelor, Master or Ph. D. in Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field.
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Controls Engineer M.S. in Computer Science, Mechanical, Aerospace, or Electrical Engineering. Education Requirement: M.S./Ph. D. degree in Computer, Mechanical, Electrical, Aeronautic, or similar engineering field.
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As part of the process engineering team, the individual in this role will serve as a 3rd shift manufacturing support engineer for the RF Components production wafer foundry. Experience with semiconductor device structures and their electrical characteristics.
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Department*, the *Process Code Engineer *will provide process and manufacturing engineering support for Raytheon’s microelectronics foundry in *Andover. Reviewing in-line electrical data trends and process control metrics.
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Must have: A Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical/Control Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Computer Science 10+ Years Work Experience Ignition & Rockwell Relevant regulatory requirements of the life science industry such as cGMP, 21 CFR Part 11, etc.
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We bring the strength of more than 100 years of experience and renowned engineering expertise to meet the needs of today's mission and stay ahead of tomorrow's threat. Experience with semiconductor processing tools and techniques (e.g., photolithography, wet etching, dry etching, thin films or metals disposition, metrology tools, and/or automated inspection systems.
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Prefer Electrical or Industrial Engineering degrees. We are engineering the future of missile defense and hypersonic technology by propelling rocket science to the next level. As an Electrical Test Engineer, you will use your practical knowledge of electrical safety, industrial controls, and best electrical design practices to develop, integrate, and maintain a family of electrochemical test stands ranging from single kilowatts to single Megawatts.
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Experience with electrical schematic capture, PCB design, wiring diagrams, parts database structures, BOM structures, and engineering change management. Ideal candidate possesses degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent.
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Navy Nuclear MM/EM/ET candidates are preferred or have Navy Engineering backgrounds, however, will consider any power plant-based experience. Monitor and inspect various boiler plant auxiliary equipment, including pumps, motors, fans, dampers, air compressors, valves, mixers, conveyors, turbine generators, and electrical devices.
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The System Layout and Structural Engineering team is part of the Hardware Engineering organization, which is responsible for the Mechanical, Structural, and Electrical Engineering of the Symbot and the Structure, System Layout, and Electrical Distribution Systems.
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Construction industry and/or project management related certifications or registrations such as Registered Architect, Professional Engineer, Construction Supervisor, LEED, BIM, BOCE.Experience with design or installation of mechanical, electrical, or plumbing systems.
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MS in Computer / Electrical Engineering or a similar discipline and a minimum of 10 years of relevant experience in image processing and machine learning. Ph. D. in Computer / Electrical Engineering or a similar discipline.
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We are looking for an experienced electrical engineer, preferably a P.E. or M.S. in Electrical Engineering and having broad experience in electrical design, engineering, documentation and business knowledge to be a hands-on “voice of the customer”, translating customer business needs and pain points into software development requirements and specifications.
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As an Electrical Engineer I/II, you will work on electrical engineering activities on development of a class II medical device. Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or scientific discipline required; Advanced Degree preferred.
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