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Hands on experience in analog, digital, mixed signal, high speed, high power, multilayer, flexi rigid PCB Layout design in a hierarchical schematic design environment. Should be consistent with class-3 PCB layout design and manufacturing.
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Design experience in schematic capture and printed circuit board layout (Altium preferred). Strong design review practices of all design artifacts including schematics, layout, component derating, and BOM.
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Site layout, grading, and drainage design. Retaining wall layout and design. Land development permitting including NPDES, stormwater management, and knowledge of other typical local, state, and/or federal regulations and permit requirements.
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Under supervision, will perform site and roadway layout, grading, drainage infrastructure calculations and report development. Assist in the layout and design of water distribution and waste water collection systems.
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Knowledge of Mentor Graphics, Creo Schematics, or related schematic capture/board and layout tools. The Sensor Power and Analog Design Department (S-PAD) at Raytheon is seeking electronics technicians to build, test, document, and troubleshoot analog and power electronics, assemblies, and systems.
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Power Distribution - Ground, Air, Shipboard, and Space, Power Generation, Line Voltage, High Current, Low Voltage, Micro-Power, DC, AC, Multi-Phase Power Control, Fault Reporting, Isolation, Protection Circuits, Redundant Systems.
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Must have working knowledge of REVIT (explain usage in resume or summary) and ACAD/AUTOCAD (required) (Retail store and fixture layout preferred but open to experience with an architectural firm.
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Experience with schematic capture and PCB layout tools, Mentor Graphics tool-set preferred. Waters Corporation (NYSE: WAT), the world's leading specialty measurement company, has pioneered chromatography, mass spectrometry and thermal analysis innovations serving the life, materials, and food sciences for more than 60 years.
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Recommends solutions to overall store layout, including all support areas and department adjacencies to enhance both the associate and customer in-store experience to drive sales. Retail store and fixture layout.
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Coach and train store leaders and team members on PSP standards, sales & marketing programs, pricing programs, and store layout design to maximize business growth and pawsome customer service. This is a home-based position requiring extensive (80%) travel with a comprehensive compensation package including a base salary, bonus, and company car.
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CCA, DVT, design, Electrical engineering, Rf, microwave, digital, keysight, Radio frequency, printed wiring board, PWB, schematic capture, board layout, EVMS, spectrum analyzer, oscilloscope, signal generator, network analyzer, circuit card assembly, design validation testing, Mentor Xpedition.
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Restock shelves, ensuring all items are organized according to the store layout and safety guidelines. - Maintain thorough knowledge of store layout, inventory, and pricing structure.
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Organize and maintain the stockroom and the sales floor layout. Organize and maintain the stockroom and the sales floor layout. They ensure that products are easy to locate and that the sales floor is neat, both of which are vital for optimizing the customer shopping experience.
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Demonstrate understanding of low/high pressure oil systems, split condensing/low ambient controls, refrigerated equipment startup, EMS controls, CO2 refrigeration, new retail store refrigeration startup, air flow characteristics and testing, motor VFD’s, all system defrost types, recovery setup, torch setup, compressor operating parameters, conventional refrigeration system layout, and parallel rack system layout, and advanced wiring diagrams.
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Experience in schematic entry, layout tools and design for manufacturability (familiarity with OrCAD Capture and Cadence Allegro tool flow is a plus). Familiar with PCB layout design and best practices.
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