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Insight Global is seeking 5 Electrical Maintenance Technicians to support a large steel manufacturing client out of Lexington, NC. This candidate will be joining either the Melt Shop or the Rolling Mill teams, but must be comfortable joining either team.
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UES) is a nationwide leader in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Building Code Compliance, Environmental, Occupational Health & Safety, and Building Envelope.
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2-4 years of work experience in an electrical engineering capacity focusing on analog and digital circuit design, electro-mechanical systems & wireless connectivity predominantly with cellular communication required.
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Job Summary: We seek an experienced Electrical Engineering Manager to lead a high-performing team that designs, develops, and implements solar and battery storage projects. Oversee all aspects of electrical engineering for solar and battery storage projects, from feasibility studies to commissioning.
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Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems has an opening for an Electrical Engineer (Communications Hardware) or Principal Electrical Engineer (Communications Hardware) to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals within our Avionics Integration Engineering organization.
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Dynetics, a wholly owned subsidiary of Leidos, is seeking a talented Electrical Engineer to join a diverse, highly skilled team to create unique solutions for complex problems in security engineering and cyber domains.
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Oversee all aspects of electrical engineering for solar and battery storage projects, from feasibility studies and conceptual design to detailed design and construction support. A minimum of 5 years of experience in electrical engineering, with a minimum of 2 years on utility-scale solar and battery storage required.
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Professional Engineering license in Electrical Engineering. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. This includes design, engineering, welding, machining, painting, assembly, testing, and installation of complex machinery.
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Proficient in electrical engineering principles and practices, experience in circuit design, PCB layout, and hardware troubleshooting a plus. Research and Innovation: Stay abreast of the latest advancements in software and embedded systems, quantum and photonics technology, and electrical engineering, contributing to innovative solutions and improvements.
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The Electrical Engineer is a key member of the Engineering Team. This positions is the lead Engineer for the electrical products; information management including electrical documents, databases & schematics; management of programs on the production floor; and R&D. The Electrical Engineer has a variety of responsibilities that are integral to the Engineering Department.
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PhD in Photonics, Applied Physics, Optical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related field. Work alongside engineering and research teams in researching, selecting, evaluating, and/or developing component/system and packaging for specific applications.
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QualificationsExperience/Education Bachelor of Science degree in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Geological, or Environmental Engineering Knowledge of civil and electrical conceptual and detailed design methods, road design, foundation design concepts, geo-technical engineering concepts, storm water management, permitting, collector system engineering, substation engineering, construction methods, cost estimation, systems operation and maintenance and construction QA testing preferred.
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7+ years of Electrical Engineering experience in water and/or wastewater treatment. Provide professional electrical engineering services for projects including planning, studies, design, bidding and construction administration.
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Education Requirement: Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering or higher, with Semiconductor Device Physics and VLSI design experience. Successful candidate will be tasked for Product, Package reliability test tracking; reliability database, data analysis and summarization on a regular basis for commercial, industrial and/or automotive application Product reliability evaluation/qualification/monitor planning, execution and tracking for on-schedule product launch/monitor support Customer product reliability requirements database creation and management.
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General familiarity with optical metrology technologies and techniques as related to electrical design applications and applied use of standard electrical engineering analysis and documentation software (i.e. PSPICE, Hyperlynx, Matlab, Mathcad, Orcad, Allegro, Visio and CreoView.
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