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Experience in Analog and Digital Circuit Design of high power (28, 270, 600 Vdc) switching components/electronics, DC/DC converters, inverters, and motor controllers is desired. Familiarity with many of the following required: power switching devices, power control devices, motor control devices, high power electronics, serial data busses (especially CAN bus), microprocessors, single board computers, digital I/O cards, analog I/O cards, and embedded systems.
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Experience with electrical power systems (power generation, power distribution, power management, energy storage) on automotive or military vehicles, including the specification, development, design, testing, integration, and troubleshooting of vehicle electrical power systems and their associated hardware components is required.
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Digital and Analog design including power and thermal analysis. The Electrical Hardware Design Engineer - Computing and Interface Products will be responsible for generating requirements and the design, debug, and test of ruggedized electrical hardware circuit boards and assemblies.
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Familiarity with: power switching devices, power control devices, motor control devices, high power electronics, serial data busses (especially CAN bus), microprocessors, single board computers, digital I/O cards, analog I/O cards, and embedded systems.
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Knowledge of electrical power systems (power generation, power distribution, power management, energy storage) on automotive or military vehicles, including the specification, development, design, testing, integration, and troubleshooting of vehicle electrical power systems and their associated hardware components is desired.
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Softworld is searching for an experienced Electrical Engineer with an electronics design, circuit board, circuit design, CCAs, embedded microcontroller, CAN, Ethernet, microprocessor, and hardware background.
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We are actively looking for a Hardware Design Engineer to play a critical role in the design and development of advanced battery management systems for high-voltage battery applications.
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Experience in digital and analog design, including power and thermal analysis. About the Role: As an Electrical Hardware Design Engineer specializing in Computing and Interface Products, you will play a pivotal role in generating requirements and designing, debugging, and testing ruggedized electrical hardware circuit boards and assemblies.
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Experience with analog and digital circuit design, including PCB design. EMI/EMC design practices and standards. Hardware Display Project Lead EngineerSterling Heights, MIContract PositionMoseley Technical is supporting the global leader in the design, development, production, support, and sustainment of tracked and wheeled military equipment.
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The Controls Software Design Engineer will be required to design and implement software required to support the development of new automotive products and enhance existing automotive products.
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Support concept to production H/W including requirements analysis, electronic design, debug, test, and qualification. Strong record keeping skills with commitment to tracking design changes, debug status, H/W and S/W revisions.
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Experience in electronic design with electronic circuit technology assembly processes (analog, digital and/or high/ low voltage design). Ability to work alone or in a team setting to develop and maintain new or existing controls layout, design and programming solutions for our customers.
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Knowledge and/or experience with VHDL, MCM, HFSS, Network, Power, Analog, Antennas, Controls, ENE, RF, Photonics, Modem, EDA, DSP, MATLAB, Communication Systems, FPGA, Aerospace industry or Optical Engineering.
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Hardware Display Project Lead Engineer. Lead design, development, and test Electronic H/W products, components, and subsystems. Develop engineering design fixes, and coordinate solutions.
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The Sr. Electrical Engineer will be involved in all aspects of embedded systems development, including requirements, analysis, design, hardware, firmware, manufacturing, installation, testing,maintenance, and documentation.
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