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The Avionics & Electrical Engineer is responsible for hands-on engineering solutions to affect repair and modification of aircraft, to include support systems/sub-system integration, verification methods, sustainment modeling and simulation, and assist with coordination of T&E development projects for Department of Defense (DoD) manned and unmanned aircraft.
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Avionics Engineer License. The ideal candidate is a highly motivated engineer with experience integrating military aircraft avionics systems. A Bachelor of Science or higher in Electrical or Aerospace Engineering with 8 years of military aircraft related experience.
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Black & Veatch Lead Electrical Engineer - Power Generation (US Hybrid) Las Vegas , Nevada Apply Now Lead Electrical Engineer - Power Generation (US Hybrid) Experience with electrical equipment, which includes, but is not limited to: MV and LV switchgear, Secondary unit substation Transformer -GSUT, UAT, panel boards, breakers, protective relays, inverter, battery, battery chargers, disconnect switches, surge arrestors, medium voltage cable, low voltage cable, control cable, fiber optic cable.
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Develop Engineering Orders (EO) for the incorporation of modifications to aircraft avionics and/or electrical systems/components. Knowledge of COMM, NAV, RADAR, Surveillance, Indication, CVR/DFDR, Power distribution, Avionics Software, and aircraft wiring standards.
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Liaise with Mechanical Engineer in identifying the project requirements and on the development of the detailed design. To produce full electrical design of gas-powered generation, CHP plants and Renewable Natural Gas projects, providing input and support at all stages of a project from sales through to installation.
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We are searching for a self-starting Electrical Engineer ready to hit the ground running to support a variety of ongoing efforts. These efforts span electrical loads analysis, complex harness design, analysis, and documentation, hands-on system wiring, troubleshooting efforts, printed circuit board design and a variety of related development tasks supporting satellite communications, telemetry, electronic warfare, and associated equipment.
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Electrical Engineer: Mid-Level - Multiple Sectors. Electrical Design Engineer Mid-Level. Level II: Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering preferred and 3 years of relevant experience, or 5 years of experience without degree required.
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Design, development and integration of simpleand complex control systems for electrical, mechanical, and fluid power systems. Strong and high proficiency in troubleshooting and problem solving of various electrical and control systems.
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Growing consulting engineering and architectural firm is looking to add an Electrical Engineer to its talented staff! Electrical Engineering, Consulting, AutoCAD, Revit, LEED, Design, MEP, senior, Power, lighting, PE license, EIT license.
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If you are a motivated Electrical Engineer seeking an opportunity to make an impact and grow your career with a dynamic and forward-thinking organization, we encourage you to apply. Serving as municipal engineer to 60 communities, we specialize in a wide range of areas including civil engineering, transportation, architecture, and water management.
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We are seeking an experienced Electrical/Controls/Automation Engineer to take charge of specifying, designing, configuring, testing, supervising, and manufacturing control, electrical, and automation systems.
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Designing control systems and instrumentation equipment, including electrical control panels. Bachelor's degree or higher in Electronic & Electrical/Controls/Instrumentation Engineering or equivalent experience.
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As a Lead Electrical Engineer with us, you will design complex power and other building systems including generator plants, medium voltage distribution, uninterruptible power systems, lighting, fire alarm, and grounding while leading projects and a team of electrical engineers.
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This role requires an electrical engineer with experience in electrical infrastructure up to 345kV, including in-depth knowledge and expertise protective relaying and controls, and a strong working knowledge in applicable national codes including NEC and NESC. You will be remote and report directly to the Director of Electrical Engineering on department initiatives and process improvements.
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Work with other engineers and technicians, in the field and in the office, to continually improve and integrate electrical systems with mechanical structures, mechanisms, software packages and civil engineering systems.
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