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BS in Electrical, Electro-Mechanical, Mechanical, Computer Engineering or Physics. As a Senior Systems Engineer , you will lead the process of understanding customer needs, converting these into requirements, and developing technical solutions in close collaboration with the broader team.
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Our client, a global leader in the sterilization & autoclave industry, is seeking a dedicated Electrical 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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Required Qualifications Working towards a Bachelors or Masters Degree in one or more of the following is required: Electrical Engineering; Applied Mathematics; Physics; Underwater Acoustics. Responsibilities Design, develop, test, and documented digital signal processing techniques, artificial intelligence and algorithm advances, circuit and system design, and/or Operator-Machine Interface applications to focus on ASW systems and performance improvement.
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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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Working under the guidance of senior engineers and their supervisor, the Electro-Mechanical Engineer will design structures, electrical controls, and peripherals to meet customer requirements.
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Must have knowledge of electrical, welding, brazing, cutting and fabrication technologies. The Bulk Region Engineer will lead and support design, installation, repair and troubleshooting efforts surrounding bulk and cryogenic freezer (Cryo) systems and applications.
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Essential FunctionsDevelop and maintain graphical software applications for monitoring and configuring Lithium Battery Management Systems (BMS).
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Working knowledge and ability to test and troubleshoot electrical/ fluidics/optical circuits. Bachelor’s degree or equivalent technical qualifications in electrical/ mechanical/biomedical engineering.
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Strong familiarity with the NEC and National Electrical Safety Code Preferred Experience Professional engineer license or ability to obtain one within 2 years of hire. Required Skills Requires a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from a recognized accredited program Required Experience Minimum of 4 years related work experience in the field of high voltage substation design – P&CProficient in use of CDEGS, WinIGS, or similar program for lightning and grounding studies.
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Job Description This health and medical device company is looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer to join their team. All applicants must have over 8 years of experience and have a background in analog and digital design, PCBs, WiFi, and BLE. Any prior industry experience or work with RF is highly desired.
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Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or software engineering preferred. We have an excellent opportunity for a Integration and Test Engineer to join our team in Horsham, Pennsylvania.
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Job Details:Electrical Electronic EngineerEstablished manufacturer has an immediate for a talented Electrical Engineer. Knowledge of PLC's, software skills and mechanical/electrical assembly.
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Develop engineering deliverables in support of project execution including control system architecture, I/O lists/layouts, control narratives, electrical schematics, instrument/equipment specifications, interlock matrices, control logic, and HMI graphics for DCS, PLC, and BMS systems.
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Title: Senior Electrical Engineer. Create designs specific to low and medium voltage electrical switchgear assemblies/systems, replacement breakers, and related equipment. 8+ years of design experience in switchgear control circuit electrical design or related fields.
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TITLE: Electrical Controls Engineer. A Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a closely related field. AutoCAD Electrical experience is advantageous.
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