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Perform routine electrical engineering assignments, with instruction from the Project Engineer or Project Manager regarding the expected results. AKS Engineering & Forestry (AKS) has an immediate opening for an experienced licensed Electrical Engineer out of our Tualatin, Oregon office.
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Our client is seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer to join their organization. Senior Electrical Engineer Responsibilities. Senior Electrical Engineer Qualifications.
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Title: Lead Electrical Engineer. Continues to learn, remains current and applies independent knowledge and interpretation about departmental design guides, standards, systems, applicable engineering codes and Black and Veatch policies and procedures relative to assigned tasks.
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As a Trainee/Apprentice Electrical Design Engineer, you will be supporting Space Engineering Services by creating design drawings and calculations. Assist the design of electrical services under the supervision of a senior engineer.
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ResponsibilitiesThe Entry-Level Substation Electrical Engineer will share responsibility with the rest of the department to produce a product consistent with POWER's mission statement and our culture.
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Responsible for making technical decisions in regards to electrical system design and application to ensure compliance with NRC regulatory criteria. Creation and/or review of Electrical System design work products such as, 1-line diagrams, BOM’s, Equipment Requirement Specs, System Requirement Specs, System Design Descriptions, Engineering Studies, Engineering Reports, Inspection, Test, Analysis & Acceptance Criteria (ITAAC) and associated Calculations.
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The Electrical Engineer will develop discipline specific engineering designs and develops drawings, specifications, and scope of work documents for the construction of new R&D Lab facilities, new process equipment installations, and existing facility system alterations.
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Generac Clean Energy Solutions seeks an experienced, capable Electrical Engineer II to contribute to product development for a rapidly growing family of clean energy products produced through an international network of contract manufacturers.
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We are seeking a talented and motivated Electrical Engineer to join our team and contribute to the development and enhancement of our cutting-edge manufacturing and testing systems. Job Description: As an Electrical Engineer at Chip Star Technology, you will play a critical role in designing, developing, and optimizing our MLCC manufacturing and testing systems.
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The Electrical Controls and Project Engineer is responsible for design, configuration, integration, and implementation of process control solutions for our wood products manufacturing facilities.
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As Senior Electrical Engineer, you will work on an interdisciplinary team and be responsible for designing custom electronic hardware, taking system level concepts and requirements and turning those into fully-functional circuit cards that fulfill the system needs.
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The Electrical Engineer II provides technical support for all phases of product development, from research design through production. Experience: 3-5 years of relevant experience, including Analog Circuit, design, analysis, testing and troubleshooting of Power Electronics topologies and devices as well as Electric Machines from the Electrical perspective.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer will be responsible for the conceptual design, review, and stamping, sealing of the drawings before submission to the clients. Strong understanding of construction techniques and practice; Able to problem solve and troubleshoot as the need arises; Electrical Layout Design: Electrical Inspection; Cost estimate.
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As a Senior Electrical Engineer, you’ll have a passion for contributing to projects that enable the heart of our clients’ manufacturing. Electric Vehicle, Photovoltaic, Data Center and/or Mission Critical facilities electrical design experience.
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As an Electrical Engineer you will have a passion for problem solving, a natural curiosity about how things work and the ability to build relationships both internally and externally. Possess knowledge of basic network/electrical troubleshooting and product specific requirements for installation.
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