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A technical degree (e.g., electrical engineering, computer science/engineering, chemistry, biology, biomedical engineering) is strongly preferred, along with significant experience handling substantive patent issues.
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Requires a minimum of a bachelor's or foreign equivalent degree in Management Information Systems, Computer Science and Engineering, or a related field plus 4 years of experience as a software developer, data engineer, or related occupation.
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Bachelor's Degree in Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Computer Engineering from an accredited engineering program or closely related engineering field.
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The Inspire pillar inspires middle school, high school, and community college students from diverse communities to pursue STEM degrees and careers in healthcare, biomedical science, and engineering in supportive, culturally inclusive environments for students in all pathways.
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Operate and maintain all engine room and other equipment including ammonia refrigeration, boilers, pumps, compressors, condensers, and electrical systems. 2 year degree in Electrical/HVAC Ammonia and/or Building Maintenance (preferred.
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Experience in electrical, welding and pneumatics helpful. Electrical license (preferred). Three years strong industrial utility systems maintenance background in a manufacturing environment (food processing plant preferred.
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4+ years’ experience as an Electrical Engineer for an engineering firm or EPC. Kimley-Horn’s Twin Cities office is seeking a Power Studies Engineer with 4+years experienceto join their Electrical team.
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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities seeks candidates for a non-tenure-track teaching faculty position. The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is committed to fostering a community of research, teaching, and operational excellence that is culturally and academically diverse by attracting and retaining individuals with a variety of backgrounds, experience, viewpoints, and identities.
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5+ years in designing, solutioning the Databricks, Snowflake, PySpark and Big data tools including DataOps, Data engineering, Data Integration, Data Orchestration and Data Marketplace. We take pride in our consultative and design thinking approach, driving societal progress by enabling our customers to run businesses with unmatched efficiency and innovation.
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Serve as senior resource for environmental and social impact assessment projects and related activities in support of ERM clients’ capital projects (i.e., mining, diversified energy, power, electrical transmission, renewable energy projects.
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NTT Data's Packaging Optimization team provides packaging engineering and consulting services to help its clients develop and execute strategic and tactical packaging improvements that deliver supply chain cost reductions, customer experience improvements and sustainability enhancements.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience in materials-related industry with an MS/PhD or minimum of 4 years of experience with a BS.Science or engineering background in a relevant fieldStrong experimental and laboratory skills, such as design of experiments, analytical and tool method development, data analysis.
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Experienced Electrical Engineer with a focus on electrical controls with PLC and HMI, to join our engineering team. Responsible for electrical controls engineering including hardware and software designs utilized with packaging machines and industrial process systems.
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Basic knowledge of AC/DC electrical systems; principles of analog and digital electronics, electronic control circuitry and associated mechanical, HVAC, pneumatic, hydraulic systems, testing and inspections methods/tools; and welding.
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Our facility prides itself on being NADCAP certified for aluminum anodizing, meeting stringent standards for corrosion protection and electrical conductivity. Join our team in a dynamic Aerospace job shop where you will take on the role of a Plater.
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