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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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The Senior Electrical Engineer will provide oversite of a small team of electrical engineers and technicians responsible for the facility data and instrumentation system, control system and electrical distribution system required to operate a wind tunnel facility.
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Job Description: Electronics Engineer SeniorResponsible for developing analog and digital circuitry for R&D of acoustic and vibrational control and measurement systems. Experience with PCB design, development, and network analysisProficiency with PCB design software i.e. Eagle / AltiumThe position will develop, implement, and verify designs of electronic systems, including software/firmware for processing of waveforms received and transmitted via underwater transducers.
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As a Senior Electronics Engineer (with BSEE or MSEE and 8- 10 years of related experience ), you will be responsible for electrical subsystems and modules for the SatCom user terminals under guidance from engineering managers.
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Support the development of electrical architecture with general devices like micro-controller, CPLD, and FPGA in the antenna control unit of SatCom User Terminals (UTs) Define electrical design scope and requirements per product definitions.
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The Building Engineer is responsible for completing work orders, grounds maintenance, painting, caulking, HVAC, plumbing, drywall, electrical and completing maintenance on buildings as needed.
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Perform a wide variety of building maintenance and mechanical work including carpentry, electrical, plumbing, interior and exterior painting, masonry, drywall repair, small appliance repair, minor equipment repair, and troubleshooting; floor cover cleaning (shampooing, buffing, stripping waxing, etc.
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Provide electrical engineering support in association with Navy lithium battery safety certification testing. Minimum of Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering (Degrees in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering accepted with appropriate experience.
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The Controls Engineer is responsible for sustainment and maintenance of the electrical machinery and control systems required to achieve reliable wind tunnel facility operations. Specific tasks associated with this type of work include but are not limited to:Provide facility pressure/temperature measurement, flow/valve controls, process controls, and electrical distribution with a safety focus.
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As the Director of Hardware and Electrical Engineering, the successful candidate will represent HWE Engineering needs and workforce planning into the Engineering Function, and will be responsible for all aspects of the HWE engineering discipline and flawless program execution within the Sector.
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Electronics Engineer Senior. Proficiency with PCB design software i.e. Eagle / Altium. The position involves using National Instruments data acquisition devices and LabVIEW software, including graphical user interfaces, to develop and troubleshoot high-precision systems for test vessel tracking and position monitoring.
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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. You must have proficiency in using CAD software for electrical design (e.g., Fusion 360, KiCAD.
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BA/BS degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or Computer Science, or a related technical degree. You must have a strong understanding of electrical theory and applications.
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Support the electrical and lighting design of systems from various projects-including power systems, lighting, fire alarm and other signal systems. Research design options, code issues and ask general questions of code officials and document findings for Project Designer/Engineer.
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The Woodland Job Corps Center provides students with the opportunity to earn their High School Diploma or Equivalent (GED), and hands-on training in the following areas: Electrical Wiring, Carpentry, Building Construction Technology, Culinary Arts, Advanced Training - Culinary Arts and Hotel & Lodging.
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