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MASS provides a comprehensive suite of cost-effective services, encompassing design and engineering, precision sheet metal fabrication, precision machining, painting, and metal finishing, along with a systematic logistics approach to manage intricate component procurement for electronic manufacturing services (EMS.
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Education: B.S., M.S. or PhD in engineering, mathematics, physics, statistics, computer scienceSeniority: minimum of 2 years of experience working on a prop trading, quantitative trading or electronic trading desk (investment bank, hedge fund, etc.
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Proven expertise in troubleshooting and resolving electronic circuit issues using oscilloscopes, DVM, logic analyzers, and/or soldering. Master’s degree in Electronics Engineering or experience in a related field such as Mechatronics and Scientific Instrumentation, a plus.
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Team Overview: Morgan Stanley Electronic Trading Infrastructure is looking for a hands-on Senior Systems Linux Systems Hardware Engineering Specialist. This is a player/coach role for a small team focused on identifying, designing, integrating, and building the low-latency operating system and physical infrastructure for Morgan Stanley Electronic Trading.
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Educational background in Mechatronics, Computer Science, Electronic Engineering Technology, Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering. Take part in the coordination of tech support on engineering, regulatory, compliance, calibration, quality, microbial/environmental, technical cleaning, validation, electrical and process automation issues.
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Title: Associate or Senior Editor (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) A PhD (or equivalent) in electrical and electronic engineering or related areas including, but not limited to power systems, energy infrastructure, energy modelling and management, or telecommunication systems.
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Headquartered in Irvine, California, EBizCharge by Century Business Solutions specializes in developing payment processing applications that facilitate electronic payment processing within the workplace, enhance transaction security, and increase client profits.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Information Technology or another related field or Equivalent. 10+ years of hands-on experience as a Business Objects and/or Power BI developer.
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REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree or foreign equivalent in Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering or related field and 15 years of work experience in System Integration, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering or a related occupation.
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Education: Bachelors or Master of Science degree in Electrical or Electronic engineering, Physics, or related discipline. Collaborate with customers, internal engineering teams (applications, design, product test engineers), business management, and sales management to define system and performance requirements, feature set, and architecture definition for the proposed products.
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Maintenance of electro-mechanical systems, such as VFDs, motors, harmonic filters, and blower stages, as well as on-board electronic control systems comprising CPUs, PLCs, HMIs, and various instruments.
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We are currently seeking an Electrical Engineer/Computer Scientist for our Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Practice in New York, NY. In this role, you will work as part of a team to develop software, data, and engineering solutions for a diverse range of challenges faced by clients ranging from early-stage startups through to fortune 100 companies.
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Generates inspection reports using electronic media with necessary supporting documents such as photographs to the buyer and QA Coordinator at Kawasaki Rail Car, Inc. 5 years’ experience in Quality Assurance or Engineering in the passenger rail car business or a closely related field, plus.
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We sell to a broad base of customers in industries such as electronic component and equipment manufacturers, chemical manufacturers, water & waste treatment, metal finishing, pollution control and life sciences companies.
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3+ years of experience in technical service in electric/electronic industry, as a Field Service Engineer or equivalent preferred. Bachelor's degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering, or a related field.
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