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2 - 5 years circuit design or relevant experience. Circuit Design Experience. Circuit design experience. The Electrical Engineer is responsible for working under a team of engineers to assist in developing control electronics used in peripherals of fiber-based lasers and optical amplifier products.
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Analog and digital circuit design. Printed Circuit board layout. Experience with PCB design software (Eagle preferred) Embedded hardware, sensor/multi-protocol interfacing, and product design.
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They will be responsible for design and programming of a system that manages pressure sensor reading, mechanical actuation, and wireless communication and power transfer - all while optimizing circuit-design/programming for battery life.
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Skilled at circuit design and analysis including AC, DC, frequency and time domain. They will at times work independently on pieces of systems, with a team of other electrical engineers, or with other engineering disciplines to ensure a cohesive system design.
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Electrical Harness Design Engineer. Mentor other electrical designers on proper harness design and drawing best practices. Establish vehicle and product line architecture to ensure harness circuit optimization.
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Demonstrated competency in circuit design and debug, and in-depth knowledge of analog and digital electronics. Design and refinement of new and existing electronics for X-ray based Thickness Gauge product line.
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Develop reports and design documents, including electrical floor plans, equipment schematic diagrams, equipment block diagrams, electrical load calculations, short circuit studies, protective device coordination studies, and arc flash studies.
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Have expertise in electrical layout design, inspection, and cost estimation. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suites, engineering software for project planning and circuit diagrams, and familiarity with power, control switchgear, lighting, batteries, fire alarm systems, and CAD/Revit tools.
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Proven experience in electrical design and project management including planning, execution, and monitoring engineering projects. In-depth industry knowledge and experience in electrical design for mission-critical, commercial building, and industrial facilities.
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Experience in electrical system modeling, relay coordination, short circuit studies, setting microprocessor-based relays, field commissioning of electrical systems, NYISO interconnect studies is a plus.
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In CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD, SolidWorks Electrical) for schematic design and layout. engineers in the design and development of electrical systems, including drafting schematics, layouts, and wiring diagrams using CAD software.
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Electrical Design Engineer (Factory Automation) (ID: 606039) How many years' experience do you have as an Electrical Design Engineer? What can I earn as an Electrical Design Engineer.
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Power low, medium and high power circuit design. We are seeking an electrical engineer with experience in designing building power supply and distribution, lighting, fire alarm, emergency power, security, and telecommunications systems.
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5+ years of direct experience in High-Speed Circuit Design, including Best Practices and Thermal Considerations. Digital & Analog Circuit Troubleshooting Preferred. Electrical Engineer (Sustaining Projects.
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We’re looking for someone that can bring design experience in electrical lighting and power systems, fire alarm systems, public address system, clock system, telephone system, intercom system, master antenna cable TV system, intrusion detection alarm system, emergency and standby power systems and access control system for commercial, industrial and institutional facilities, subways, tunnels, bridges, and highways.
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