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Seeking an experienced Electrical Design Engineer with skills in hardware, firmware and software. Knowledge of all or some of the following:*Digital and analog circuit design*Firmware development in C Language*Embedded Systems*LabView*Schematic capture and PCB Layout*Sensors (pressure/speed/position)*National instruments hardware.
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Requirement:*Seeking an experienced Electrical Design Engineer with skills in hardware, firmware and software. Knowledge of all or some of the following:*Digital and analog circuit design*Firmware development in C Language*Embedded Systems*LabView*Schematic capture and PCB Layout*Sensors (pressure/speed/position)*National instruments hardwareDuties:*Design and Development of electronic devices through reverse engineering of OEM components.
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Digital and analog circuit design. Design and Development of electronic devices through reverse engineering of OEM components. Schematic capture and PCB Layout. National instruments hardware.
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Outstanding relocation package to include up to 5 years mortgage or rental differentialpayments. Will use all of your skills in hardware, software and firmware engineering to produceaftermarket electronic devices.
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Give yourself the power to launch in this unique field with a variety of options including: opportunities to work as an electrician journeyman, a master electrician or even an electrical engineer.
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Advanced proficiency in networking principles, routing, network design, and common network protocols. Wireless Network Design: Design robust, high-performance wireless networks utilizing Wireless First methodologies to create high density and resilient networks.
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This position reports to the Director, Operations with responsibilities to support new product development, to estimate and update manufacturing cost data, to design new manufacturing fixtures and tooling, and to make improvements to manufacturing processes to ensure quality products and efficient production.
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Should have or have skills in electrical design to include PCB layout, C programming, analog and digital design and tolls such as Microsoft project and minitab. Supervise a group of Electrical / Electronic Design Development Engineers in reverse engineering of OEM automotive electronic components to produce aftermarket products.
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ConocoPhillips has a need for a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to become a part of our growing Digital IT team focused on the Integrated Production Surveillance & Optimization (IPS&O) function.
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Willing to sponsor H1B US VISA's. Firmware development in C. This will be a diverse line of sensors, controls, switches and modules and valves. Future advancement and professional technical growth. Growing and stable company with no layoffs.
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The DevOps Engineer will provide day-to-day customer support across the Health, Safety, Environmental (HSE), Midstream (M) & Turnaround (T) portfolio and play a key role in advancing the organization's digital capabilities through strategic initiatives and projects.
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science or Electrical or Electronics and communication engineering and minimum 8 years of experience in embedded systems architecture and design.
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Position Title: Senior Linux firmware engineer. Prefered experience in embedded real-time operating system concepts and design issues, preferably in a Linux environment. Position Title: Senior Linux firmware engineer.
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Our vision aims to empower our clients by actively leveraging our broad range of services.
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Experience and understanding of embedded real-time development including an understanding of real-time operating system concepts and design issues, preferably in a Linux environment. Experience in embedded systems, preferably in a Linux environment.
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