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Job summary:The Mammography Technologist operates digital (and analog) mammography equipment and performs procedures by positioning patients and preparing contrast medias to perform diagnostic and therapeutic procedures to assist the physician in diagnosis and treatment.
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Experience working with Analog Audio principles, Digital Audio and DSP, Network technology and architecture, and IT security, Audio over IP, Digital Video terminology and basics of digital video and video streaming, Audio and AV equipment and installations.
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A minimum of 2 years of experience in design engineering for process control systems, or a MS degree in Electrical, Mechanical, or Chemical Engineering (from an ABET accredited program) with a strong academic background and coursework in analog and digital control systems.
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Analog, digital, mixed-signal, and power electronics design. Printed circuit board (PCB) design, schematic capture, layout, and an awareness of important aspects of fabrication. A solid working knowledge of schematic capture and circuit simulation software (e.g., Altium, OrCAD PSpice, LTSpice) is required as well as standard office software skills (e.g. Microsoft Office.
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Low voltage working knowledge, Wi-Fi, Structured Cabling, Analog, and Data Networking. Low voltage working knowledge, Wi-Fi, Structured Cabling, Analog, and Data Networking. The service account coordinator will provide administrative support to our Service Account Mangers (SAM) and work closely with the Service Delivery and TSC to deliver customer satisfaction.
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Knowledge of analog, digital, mixed-signal, and power electronics design. Printed circuit board (PCB) design experience. Knowledge of analog, digital, mixed-signal, and power electronics design.
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1 year of project coordinator or equivalent operations coordinator experience: IT / low-voltage services, Break-fix/Reactive Service Maintenance. The Service Account Coordinator (SAC) will require excellent troubleshooting, customer service, and computer literacy skills.
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PCB design and ordering. We are seeking an Electronics Engineer for a full-time position supporting several engineering projects and programs across our company. This position will be responsible for supporting senior engineers with a variety of engineering tasks from design and development to assembly and testing of complex electromechanical and autonomous sensor systems.
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Analog & digital circuits, functional analysis and problem solving, test development & execution, requirements verification. Department engineers are responsible for initial concept development, requirements specification, development and selection of electronic hardware, integration with software, testing, life cycle support, and support of the shipyard and the in service fleet.
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Fundamental knowledge of signal processing. A successful applicant will possess good technical, problem solving, and communication skills, and they will be mentored by a professional engineer. Successful applicants will be highly motivated, innovative, self-starters with strong electrical, analytical, and problem-solving skills, and will have earned a BS/MS/PhD in Electrical Engineering or a closely related degree.
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Successful candidates will have a BS, MS, or PhD degree in electrical and/or computer engineering with a focus in analog and digital circuit. coding for microcontrollers (or similar) Experience using National Instruments (or similar) data acquisition systems and LabView Experience with control systems a plus Email Your Resume.
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Circuit analysis & simulation experience Fundamental knowledge of signal processing. Design, analysis, and engineering of advanced prototype electronic systems Assembly and testing of electronic systems.
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