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Or in the alternative, a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Physics, or closely related technical discipline (willing to accept foreign education equivalent) and 4 years of experience as a product engineer or related occupation performing mixed signal circuit evaluation and characterization.
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Providing technical product support and electrical engineering support to both customers and field application engineers; working directly with customers to debug circuit design issues and identify issues in the verification/simulation tools.
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As part of the Advanced Systems Architecture Group, the candidate will primarily perform Mechanical and Electrical Engineering tasks under the supervision of the Sr. Principal Development Engineer but may also be required to collaborate on a wider range of tasks, including, but not limited to, evaluating equipment development, electrical circuit design, and circuit layout.
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As a key member of the sensors, switches and relays product engineering team in North America the Electrical Product Engineer will focus on electronic design and development of magnetic sensors including sensor and circuit board design, and tooling specification to support new and sustaining engineering efforts.
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Leads new product development team; design, functional specifications, engineering expertise, creates and tests prototypes when necessary. Knowledge of PCB layout and circuit design and analog/digital signal processing.
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V2X Aerospace Solutions has an Electrical Engineer I opportunity to join our Hardware Engineering team in Indianapolis, IN. As an Electrical Engineer I, you will work within a team of talented and experienced engineers performing activities related to design, development, integration, and testing of digital electronics products.
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Team activities include product design and documentation management, serving as technical product point of contact for ongoing product testing, technical support for construction, commissioning, and field engineering teams, settings management, technical support for Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and new region launch, and product performance reporting.
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Amazon Web Services is seeking an electrical engineer to be part of a global engineering team responsible for ownership and continuous improvement related to electrical infrastructure products within our rapidly expanding data center footprint.
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Responsible for technical documentation, such as, BOM generation, schematics, wiring and cable diagrams, interface control documents, and PCB assemblies, of electrical/electronic equipment developed in house and various other reporting requirements as dictated by the Engineering Manager.
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Analog Devices, Inc. (“ADI”) is filing an Application for Alien Employment Certification for the below described job description:Position: Staff Engineer, Product Engineering (Prod Dev) (Durham, North Carolina)Duties: Design, simulate, and measure printed circuit boards to support qualification of Radio Frequency (RF) Transceiver products.
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Knowledge of fundamentals of electronics, circuit design, electrical schematics, power electronics, motors and variable speed drives. Position Overview:The Product and Controls Engineer will lead engineering activities related to design, improvement and/or customization of condensing units and full refrigeration systems for a wide variety of mobile refrigeration, battery cooling and commercial refrigeration applications.
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Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering, or a related field, with at least 7 years of experience in electromechanical product development.
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Job Role and Responsibility: AMD, Inc., is hiring a Sr. Product Development Engineer to develop and/or test electrical/electronic components and/or systems for semiconductor products, employing knowledge of electronic theory and mechanical engineering.
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As a Lead Product Engineer, you will apply engineering theory, circuit analysis, and root cause analysis methods to isolate sources of failure, define experiments to validate theory of failure, identify and lead implementation of corrective actions with partner teams.
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Master's or PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Physics, or a related field. You develop from the lowest levels of circuit design to large system design and see those systems all the way through to high volume manufacturing.
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