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Detailed electrical design engineering experience working for 5 or more industrial or electric utility clients. Lead Electrical Engineer 6 - Hydropower & Renewables - Sacramento, CA (Hybrid.
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EchoStar has an exciting opportunity for a Sr Electrical Engineer - Avionics in our Hughes Network Systems division. This will include creation of electrical specifications, system interconnect diagrams, wire routing, connector design, LRU electrical requirements and related areas.
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A Commercial HVAC/Refrigeration Technician is responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), and refrigeration systems in commercial and industrial settings.
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Responsibilities:Work with suppliers related to electrical components to include relevant SMT & PCBA manufacturing experience & backgroundWorking with suppliers of Power Supplies, Power Amplifiers, Feedhorns, Antennas, Servers, Board Assemblies and the associated SMT components.
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3 Years hands on electrical experience, Allen Bradley PLC programming and hardware experience, equipment trouble shooting experience. Perform job in a responsible manner and in compliance with Company procedures, electrical engineering practices and principles, and applicable rules and regulations including environmental compliance.
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Working knowledge of the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) and other relevant DoD security guidance. Minimum of a High School Diploma and a minimum of 5+ years of relevant COMSEC support and/or industrial security experience.
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Special nuclear material (SNM) production technologies such as, but not limited to, isotope separation technologies (atomic vapor laser isotope separation, gaseous diffusion, gas centrifuge, etc.
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MUST possess an active DOE Q clearance or an active DoD Top Secret clearance. While desired, this equivalent field experience need not rise to the level of subject matter expertise in nuclear weapon design/science/engineering (found in parts of the organizations listed above, such as A, B, or Z-Division at LLNL or X-Division at LANL.
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Bachelor's Degree in virology, molecular biology, immunology, or another related field with 2+ years of relevant industrial (preferred) or academic experience or a Master's degree with some relevant experience.
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Experience working with ML/AI products and techniques pertaining to natural language processing, such as optical character recognition, document classification, named entity recognition, machine translation, etc.
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Broad familiarity with subject matter related to food security, gender, poverty reduction, nutrition, agriculture development, natural resources management, resilience, HIV, and/or vulnerable populations.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Electronic Engineering or related technical field. Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related technical field. 10 years of experience in product design including one or more of the following disciplines: High speed digital circuit design, microwave circuit design, digital signal processing, system integration.
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Abt Global seeks a Senior Analyst/Associate to support our climate change practice in the oil and gas sector, focusing on climate solutions for reducing methane emissions from petroleum and natural gas systems.
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As you grow in your electrical engineering career, you’ll prepare designs for low voltage systems, fire alarm systems, backup power generation, electrical power distribution, life safety systems, etc.
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OCC/NIST provides legal support for the CHIPS R&D Program, which includes the Industrial Advisory Committee (IAC); National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC); National Advanced Packaging Manufacturing Program (NAPMP); Microelectronics Research/Metrology Program; and Manufacturing USA Institute(s), focused on semiconductor manufacturing.
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