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We are seeking a skilled Electrical Engineer with expertise in wire harness layout design. Design and develop wire harness layouts, schematics, and harness routing for electrical systems in vehicles or industrial equipment.
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Develop and maintain graphical software applications for monitoring and configuring Lithium Battery Management Systems (BMS).
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Works closely with a Senior Project Engineer or Project Engineer for technical review and guidance. Works closely with a Senior Project Engineer or Project Engineer for technical review and guidance.
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We are seeking an experienced Electrical Engineer to join our team in Horsham, PA. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electrical engineering, with expertise in SolidWorks, Creo Electrical, and Capital Logic.
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Expertise in computer operation for engineering design programs and computer-aided drafting (AutoCAD, Revit, electrical calculation software, etc. Experience with design of building electrical systems, such as: building service, power distribution, generators, lighting, fire alarm, security, and other low voltage systems.
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We recently asked a current Electrical Project Engineer (PE) why they like doing this job for CP and their answer was "It is a dynamic environment. A Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, minimum 8 years of work experience and shall be a licensed engineer (PE.
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CHA Consulting, Inc. is currently seeking an Electrical Power Engineer IV to join our Power & Manufacturing – Advanced Energy/Manufacturing Team at our office in Fort Washington, PA, Colonie, NY or Parsippany, NJ.
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The Electrical Engineer will work on the design and development of stand-alone, distributed I/O, SCADA, and network-based control systems for integration with a variety of equipment. Job Title: Electrical Engineer.
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Our client, a global leader in the sterilization & autoclave industry, is seeking a dedicated Electrical Design Engineer as they expanding their team in Southampton, PA! Create and design complete control systems, process equipment, and motor controls, including panel assemblies, wiring diagrams, and schematics using Autodesk AutoCAD Electrical.
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LED manufacturing company is looking for a tenured Electrical Engineer to write firmware! We are a dynamic and innovative firm seeking a dedicated firmware engineer to join our growing team.
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Key Words: AutoCAD Electrical, Controls, Automation, Engineer, Allen Bradley, Control, RsLogix, Controls Networks, HMI, Rockwell, SCADA, WONDERWARE) An excellent Industrial Controls Design Build Firm is actively seeking an experienced Electrical AutoCAD Designer/Drafter.
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As an Electrical Commissioning Engineer, you will be part of our Commissioning, Qualification, and Validation (CQV) team that ensures that projects are installed and operated to meet design and owner requirements.
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Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. (WJE) is seeking an industry-leading Senior Electrical Engineer to provide technical leadership to our dynamic and diverse group of electrical engineering consultants.
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If you are an Electrical Engineer looking to enjoy a promising work life balance, then please read on. Electrical Engineer - Work/ life, growth, development, and recognition.
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08th August, 2024 Our client, a global leader in the sterilization & autoclave industry, is seeking a dedicated Electrical Engineer as they expanding their team in Southampton, PA In this role, you will be responsible for designing and developing stand-alone, distributed I/O, SCADA, and network-based control systems for custom-built environmental testing equipment serving the Automotive and HVAC sectors.
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