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Experience with Altium, SolidWorks Electrical, Visio, AutoCAD Electrical, Creo, Zuken or similar cable design software. Preferably cable manufacturing and/or cable designing experience, in a field with tightly coupled electrical and mechanical components, such as Robotics, Automation, Medical Technology, or Aerospace.
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Job DescriptionWe are searching for a Staff Electrical Engineer will be responsible for the hardware design of a wide range of different systems that are critical to autonomous vehicle design. QualificationsU.S. Citizens or permanent residents(green card) onlyRequired experience & education:B.S. or M.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering.
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Knowledge for the General Superintendent role (Comprehension of facts and principles to succeed in this job role) Building and Construction - Knowledge of materials, methods, and the tools involved in electrical work on large civil and roadway projects Mathematics - Knowledge of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, and their applications to solve problems.
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We are growing and have a full-time, long-term opportunity for a dynamic, success driven Senior Electrical Cost Estimator to join our team! If you're an experienced Electrical Estimator looking for a company that offers growth, flexibility, and an incredible culture, we encourage you to apply now.
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And an Electrical Engineer. Senseonics, Inc. is a medical device startup company based in Germantown, Maryland, near Washington, DC. The company is focused on developing transformative glucose monitoring products that enable people with diabetes to confidently manage their lives.
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Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Electrical, Electro-Mechanical, or Controls Engineering preferred) and 3 years of professional experience. We are currently seeking a highly motivated and skilled individual to join our team as an Electrical Engineer at our manufacturing facility.
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We are searching for a Staff Electrical Engineer will be responsible for the hardware design of a wide range of different systems that are critical to autonomous vehicle design. B.S. or M.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering.
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Job Title: Electrical EngineerJob DescriptionActalent is seeking an Electrical Engineer with 3-10 years of experience for a dynamic role involving electrical design and analysis. This is a one and a half year contract position with potential for extension or conversion to a full-time role.
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The Electrician is responsible for troubleshooting and completing electrical maintenance, installation and repairs. Inspects transformers, circuit breakers and other electrical components.
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Cutting edge technology in the autonomous vehicle industry! Systems such as power systems, networking systems and embedded systems. Experience with automotive, aerospace, medical design or safety. Experience designing high speed complex circuit boards.
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We are looking for a Sr. Electrical Engineer who is interested in stayingon the cutting edge to help develop new products that drive the futuregeneration of autonomous vehicles. We are looking for a Sr. Electrical Engineer who is interested in stayingon the cutting edge to help develop new products that drive the futuregeneration of autonomous vehicles.
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Job description: We are looking for a Sr. Electrical Engineer who is interested in stayingon the cutting edge to help develop new products that drive the futuregeneration of autonomous vehicles.
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We are seeking a skilled and innovative Electrical Engineer to join our team. Responsibilities: As an Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for designing electrical systems, components, and products from concept through to completion.
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You must have proficiency in using CAD software for electrical design (e.g., Fusion 360, KiCAD). As an Electrical Engineer working with state-of-the-art technologies, you’ll shape hardware solutions for the next generation of naval training and simulation systems like.
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We are looking for an Electrical Engineer II to join our highly innovative and experienced innovations team in developing new Power Electronics Systems for UV applications. BS/MS in electrical engineering, mechatronics, or comparable.
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