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Alternatively, Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science/Engineering, Electrical/Electronic/Telecommunications Engineering, Information Technology, Computer Applications/Applied Computer Science or Computer/Management Information Systems plus five (5) years of experience as Software Developer, Software Engineer, Computer Programmer, Systems Analyst, or related position.
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The Senior Electrical Power Systems Engineer should understand how to identify important features and dynamic phenomena of a physical system across the electrical, thermal, and mechanical domains and be capable of creating appropriate computer models of these systems which incorporate the relevant features, dynamics, and application-critical behaviors.
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Master’s Degree in Software Engineer, Computer Engineering, Mechantronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Physics, Applied Math or other STEM degree with relevant experience.
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Bachelor’s degree (B.S.) in Electrical, Mechanical, Systems, Physics or other engineering field, two to four years of experience working with controllers such as BMS, ECU, etc. Understands and identifies certification requirements provided by project management or engineering team.
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Education : BS or higher degree in Electrical, Electronics, or Computer Engineering, preferably with specialization in Process Control, Control Systems, and Instrumentation. Reporting to the Principal Engineer of Instrumentation and Controls Engineering, you will support the Operations, Maintenance, and Engineering groups regarding Plant Instrumentation and Control Systems.
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The Senior Power Systems Engineer performs system studies on electrical distribution, generation and transmission systems, reporting to the Engineering Manager and directing other engineers on a project-by-project basis.
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Have a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Engineering Technology, Computer or Chemical Engineering. Minimum of 2-8 years of Electrical Engineering work experience with controls and automation.
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Bachelor degree in engineering (e.g. electrical, mechanical, system) or physical sciences (e.g. Physics, Materials, Chemistry) and minimum 5 years relevant experience in the battery energy storage system, power electronics or renewable energy industries.
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Bachelor's Degree in Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, SW Engineering, or a related field. Minimum of 5 years of experience in Systems Engineering role involving development of robotics products and/or automation applications, including 2 projects covering full development life cycle (from ideation to delivery.
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We are a talented engineering team with a focus on customer care and we provide solutions to customers within the electrical industry to build or renovate facilities across the nation. Some experience in studying/learning or performing power systems engineering (load flow, short circuit, coordination, and arc flash studies.
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Bachelor's degree in broadcast/production, electrical engineering, computer science, Information Systems, or STEM-based field of study. NBCUniversal Production Engineering is hiring for a Systems Engineer for our Production Project Engineering department at 30 Rock, supporting Studios & Control Rooms 24/7 at Rockefeller Center.
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This requires electrical engineering skills and the ability to perform testing and investigations in an electronics laboratory environment. Systems Engineer (IFF) Requires a Bachelors or Masters Degree in Engineering from an accredited college or university, and at least fifteen (15) years of work experience.
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Master's degree in Optical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field with minimum of 5 years of industry experience or PhD in Optical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field with minimum of 2 years of industry experience.
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Bachelor's Degree in Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field. This role involves leading the integration of MBSE practices into our systems engineering processes to support the development of complex systems across defense, aerospace, and technology sectors.
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A Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, or Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology.
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