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As a Senior Electrical Engineer, you will work with the team to develop scalable, robust, and high performing mail inserting and mail/parcel sorting solutions. Periodically manage and supervise aspects of electrical installations at client facilities, requiring domestic and international travel.
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Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering will be considered but not required. Periodically manage and supervise aspects of electrical installations at client facilities, may require domestic and international travel.
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General familiarity with optical metrology technologies and techniques as related to electrical design applications and applied use of standard electrical engineering analysis and documentation software (i.e. PSPICE, Hyperlynx, Matlab, Mathcad, Orcad, Allegro, Visio and CreoView.
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Practical/hands on experience designing electrical systems/subsystems and cable assembly for troubleshooting and prototype development/testing. Support the design of electrical related to systems/subsystems, including conveyors, robotics, pulleys, linear guides, steel framing, drivetrains, and pneumatic subassemblies using analysis and computer-aided design.
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Job Segment: Electrical, Apprentice, Electrician, Maintenance, Engineering, Entry Level, Manufacturing. Mechanical and Electrical aptitude and knowledge. Job Segment: Electrical, Apprentice, Electrician, Maintenance, Engineering, Entry Level, Manufacturing.
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The Production Engineering Department is seeking an Electrical Manufacturing Engineer to work with IPT (Integrated Product Teams) to usher the product through the manufacturing process to delivery.
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Electrical Engineer to join our dynamic team in Danbury, CT! As a Senior Electrical Engineer, + Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field (MS preferred) cross-functional teams to ensure all electrical designs meet project specifications.
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We support the design and development of electrical systems, control platforms, board-level control and motor drivers, power distribution, and more to develop and support our products. Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or electrical computer engineering or other electrical engineering discipline.
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