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Electrician I/Electrical Technician I. GENERAL SUMMARY: Candidate will support Solid Waste/Thermal Destruction Lab efforts for the US Navy. Candidate must be a Licensed Electrician. Testing system installations and basic test rig construction - such as, wood/plywood mock ups and running low pressure PVC piping for water.
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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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The Electrical Engineering Technician is familiar with both Design-Bid-Build and Design-Build, delivery methods for projects, and should have the ability to estimate design/construction efforts of scopes of works and assist the Contracting Officer in the negotiations of statements of work with the General Contractor.
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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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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 CIAT - Combined Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) and Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Trainer.
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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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Electrical Systems Engineers are r esponsible for planning and design of a wide variety of electrical systems including underground/overhead distribution, transformers and switchgear, substations, MCCs, plant & building power, lighting systems, fire alarm systems, security systems, communication networks, grounding systems, and lightning protection systems.
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Peraton is seeking an R&D Electrical Engineer to work directly with our Navy customers on developing R&D systems for use onboard submarines. Electrical Engineering or closely related degree required.
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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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In this role, you will work on complex engineering assignments in electrical power, instrumentation, and controls. Define architecture for electrical power systems and instrumentation & control solutions.
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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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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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If you are a Commissioning Engineer with Mechanical or Electrical experience near Bethesda, Maryland , please read on! Job Title: Commissioning Engineer - Mechanical or Electrical. Strong Electrical Background; Drafting and Communication skills; Some familiarity with Electrical Test Equipment and or equivalent.
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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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Senior Engineer (Electrical)– Data Center Engineering OperationsPosition SummaryGEICO is seeking an experienced Engineer with technical experience and outstanding customer service skills to oversee associated vendors for critical infrastructure, including engineering and maintenance.
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