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Sensor integration, firmware development, custom printed circuit board (PCB) design, debugging and fault analysis, electrical integration, and prototype development. SciTech Services, Inc. (SciTech) is seeking an Electrical Engineer to provide technical support in the design of basic and applied circuit boards.
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The Electrical Engineer 1 shall have knowledge of microprocessor design, digital circuit design, analog circuit design, microwave circuitry, radio frequency circuits, and design of circuitry to interface with instrumentation sensors, motors, and actuators.
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Duties will include characterizing and debugging RF PCB issues to optimize performance, testing designs, and troubleshooting hardware problems; reading and writing schematics; generating RF design, verification, test reports by working with RF and systems and integration teams to design such reports; laying out and fabricating electronics; and testing chassis to support and contribute to engineering designs.
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Jacobs Engineering is seeking an Electrical Engineer in Baltimore, Maryland to join our growing Electrical/Systems design group providing public infrastructure governmental clients with technical, professional, and construction related services.
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Skills : Professional Engineer RCDD certification design of electrical power systems in the consulting engineering industry Experience designing data centers AutoCAD and Revit Responsibilities : Lead teams of designers and engineers, and provide quality control of completed designs.
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Collaboration within a cross-functional Integrated Product Team (IPT); effective and timely communication with peers in adjacent functions, including electrical design, systems engineering, thermal analysis, structural analysis, drafting, supply chain management and manufacturing.
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Design building electrical distribution, fire alarm and security systems. Knowledge should include familiarity with short circuit, arc flash coordination, design of interior and exterior lighting, and photometric calculations.
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Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering. As a multi-discipline engineering firm, BALA is a leader in innovative designs for building systems in High Rise, Mission Critical, Multi-Unit Housing, Commercial Office, Higher Education, Transportation, Adaptive Reuse and Life Science facilities.
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One year of this experience must include planning and design of I TS and/or Electrical Engineering projects. The ITS and electrical work may include, but is not limited to; roadway lighting, tunnel lighting, sign lighting, power distribution systems, Closed Circuit Television Systems (CCTV), dynamic message signs (DMS), Tri-message signs.
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The Electrical Engineer is a hands-on design position engaged in the circuit design and sustaining of products designed by an in-house creative team as custom solutions for clients.
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Draw up project plans, create models and circuit diagrams for high and low voltage electrical systems and equipment. Piper Health and Sciences is actively seeking an Electrical Engineer to join a well-established pharmaceutical construction and engineering firm in Baltimore MD. This is an onsite position in Baltimore MD with some work from home flexibility and small amount of local travel to client sites.
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The Professional Level 5 (PL5) Hardware Engineer is responsible for the design, development, and testing of information processing hardware such as computer chips, circuit boards, computer systems, and electrical components.
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The T&S (Transmission & Substation) Regional Engineering team at one of our largest utility clients is executing a regional project plan that is focused on the execution of design and engineering deliverables for system performance programs.
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Electrical Engineering Design Engineer. Will apply knowledge and experience (5+ years) in Electrical Engineering processes, design, development, and testing. 2 years experience with analog and digital circuit design as well as PCB layout and analysis.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related field with 2 years of experience in ither Analog, Digital or Mixed Signal Circuit design (0 years with technical MS or a PhD.
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