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Responsibilities include emergency and supplemental power generation, primary (HV/MV) and secondary (LV) electrical substations, overhead and underground power distribution, SCADA systems, digital and analog control systems, protective relaying equipment, large scale UPS systems, building services, switchgear, power conditioning equipment, as well as general lighting, grounding, and lightning protection systems.
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Relevant coursework includes but is not limited to Digital Signal Processing, Analog to Digital Processing, Signal Analysis, Filter Design, Digital System Design, Linear Electronics, Signals & Systems, Data Structures, Non-Linear Vibrations, Power & Propulsion, Acoustics, etc.
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Strong understanding of electrical engineering principles, including circuit analysis, electrical system design, and power electronics. Experience working with renewable energy technologies, including wind power, hydro power, or geothermal energy.
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You'll perform signal support and technical assistance for computer systems, local area networks, and you’ll perform maintenance on equipment, terminal devices, power generators, and vehicles.
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Possess deep knowledge of hundreds of different measurement application areas such as three phase power, power integrity, power device analysis, embedded systems, high speed serial data such as PCIe, USB, DDR; low speed serial data such as I2C, SPI, UART; automotive signaling such as Automotive Ethernet, CAN, SENT; signal integrity, jitter measurements, de-embedding, ESD, TDR, S-parameter analysis, cable testing, instrument remote control, and much more.
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As an associate within this practice, you will likely deal with a wide range of electrical and computer engineering applications (industrial electronics, power and control systems, analog and digital circuits, chip architecture, RF, WiFi, digital video, wireless telecommunications, network protocols, network security, IEEE standards, cryptography, artificial intelligence (AI), mobile and consumer electronics, enterprise applications, web services, software user interfaces, etc.
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Typical systems include but are not limited to UPS systems, battery systems associated with power backup systems, Static Transfer Switches, Power Distribution Units and their associated controls.
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Key Responsibilities Responsible for commissioning, maintaining, and providing emergency support on power electronics at customers' sites within their respective regional coverage areas.
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Provide support and analysis in the areas of power generating systems, power distribution systems, automation and control systems (electrical and electronic), monitoring systems, navigation systems, load and fault current studies, hull machinery (electrical), lighting, communications., Command, Control, Communication, Computer, Combat, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) systems, and other electrical and electronic systems.
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Based upon your desired career path, your projects may involve many aspects of applied electronics and electrical engineering including avionics hardware (from PCBs to electrical systems), software, hardware in the loop, instrumentation & controls, system test, power systems, communication systems, mechanical systems, propulsion systems, manufacturing, and systems engineering.
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Reviews and interprets existing technical publications applicable to inspection, modification, and maintenance of power electronics. The primary purpose of this position is to provide inspection and certification of power electronics and their key components.
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Develop and refine power electronics systems including DC-DC converters, power distribution units, and battery management systems for LEO satellites. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in power electronics and some experience with satellite systems, bringing a practical approach to problem-solving and innovation.
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UPS Technician 4 The Critical Power Group is responsible for maintaining, servicing, and troubleshooting UPS systems, batteries, and other critical infrastructure equipment. Inspects power electronic systems and their associated controls.
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PURVIS Systems is seeking an experienced Acoustics Engineer (Electronics Technician) to provide general engineering support on Navy equipment for acoustic acquisition and analysis. Logistics and supportability for acoustics systems.
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Knowledge of power system analysis basics, including but not limited to: symmetrical components, short circuit analysis, power flow analysis, electric machines and power electronics.
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