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Understanding of Electrical Engineering Fundamentals, Circuit Design, and Circuit Analysis. 5+ years of experience as an Electrical Engineer working with PCBA/PCA (printed circuit board assembly.
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Lead engineering effort from concept to productization leveraging experience and acumen in hardware engineering, electrical control requirements, and chemical kinetics to propose innovative yet elegant solutions to achieve system goals.
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MSc in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Electromagnetics or related subject. PhD in, Electrical Engineering, Electromagnetics or related subject. EM tools for full IC + module level simulation (eg, HFSS, Keysight FEM.
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Operate as a Tower Foreman in the installation, maintenance, and de-installation of all aspects of wireless cell site foundations, including grounding conduits, electrical installations, site de-installation of antennas, coax, and BTS cabinets (base transceiver station.
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Minimum 5-years experience with an Associate degree in Electrical Engineering or related field, or equivalent experience in analog/mixed-signal IC testing and design. We add value for our Tier-1 customers by combining a holistic system-level approach with creative circuit design, proprietary silicon process technologies and materials engineering, to provide optimal product solutions.
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About the Role and Job: Job title: Mechanical Engineering with UGNX Location: San Diego, CA, USA - Day One Onsite Only Hire Type: Fulltime Customer: ASML NOTE: Mechanical design profile with semiconductors experience and Unigraphics NX Job Description: Master’s degree in mechanical engineering with 6-8 years’ experience/ master’s in mechanical engineering with 5+ years in Machine design.
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Proficiency in basic electrical engineering, semiconductor device physics, silicon device physical failure analysis, semiconductor manufacturing processes, circuit analysis, and product testing.
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Engineering degree in Electrical or Mechanical is preferred. Support managing engineering programs from concept to deployment via new product development process and structured phase gate process.
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Proficient with electrical engineering principles, practices, process, design/build, and the application to permitting and project work-related issues. Well-developed ability to make technical computations and calculations involving the application of electrical engineering principles, understanding plans and specifications, and making factual comparisons to the appropriate regulations.
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PhD., or Master's degree in Optics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Physics with experience in Optical Design, Lithography, semiconductor/EDA industry. Work with local application engineer to support customer activity, promoting ASML scanner and application adoption.
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Feasibility study of advanced imaging for ASML scanner application, including study the imaging impact with illumination, mask correction, aberration, overlay and mirror/lens heating. Design software component to support customer’s request on process window enhancement and process window control for ASML scanner application.
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B.S. in metrology, optics, mechatronics, electrical or systems engineering, applied physics or related field and 3+ years of professional experience in a manufacturing or related setting OR Masters degree and 1+ year of professional experience in a manufacturing or related setting.
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MS or higher degree in materials, mechanical, ceramic, electrical, or chemical engineering. B.S. In Ceramic Engineering, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related engineering field.
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Requires working electrical engineering knowledge, including power distribution, lighting, grounding, energy conservation, and value engineering related to designing state-of-the-art constructible projects.
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Bachelor’s degree in engineering or a related field AND a minimum of 5 years’ experience with Traction Power or Utility maintenance. Management of electrical operations or installations of Trolley, Light Rail and/or Commuter Rail.
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