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We are looking for an experienced, hands-on electrical engineer for implant electronics board design, integration with our custom chips, testing, and quality control. You are excited to work with and learn from software, mechanical, electrical, materials, biological engineers, and neuroscientists.
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We are looking to add a Staff Electrical Hardware Engineer to our team. As a Staff Engineer you will be responsible for leading hardware product design from initial concept through requirements definition, architecture definition, part selection, detailed design, analysis, manufacturing, testing, qualification, and in-orbit support of Cesium's products.
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We are looking to add a Senior Spacecraft Electrical Engineer I to our Internal Missions team. The ideal candidate will be an electrical systems generalist motivated to deliver every aspect of the spacecraft electrical design from energy balance budgets to architectural and detailed hardware designs.
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Join us to do the best work of your career and make a profound social impact as a Principal Electrical Engineer on our Electrical Engineering Team in Austin, Texas. As a Principal Electrical Engineer - Graphics Engineering, you will be responsible for the development and sustaining of Graphics solutions across multiple Dell Client product lines.
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The Staff Electrical Engineer will have with a strong technical background and hands-on hardware development skills to be a key part of our dynamic R&D team that develops instrumentation for the analysis of biological cells via conventional and imaging flow cytometry.
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As an Electrical Engineer II in our Austin office, you will help us empower our clients to achieve energy-efficient building solutions, save global environments, and create a better, greener future for all.
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The Automation/Control Electrical Engineer will work to develop machine control system from concept to the implementation by working with team member and vendors. Proficiency selecting appropriate circuit protectors, wire and cable, sensors, safety hardware, PLC hardware, remote I/O, VFD, industrial PDP components, servo systems, and key electrical control components.
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The Electrician Helper will work closely with a Licensed Electrician to perform routine electrical work and install electrical systems that include: electrical wiring, circuit breakers, and lighting fixtures.
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Principal Account Manager (Energy/Electrical/Technical) A degree(s) in business, communications, marketing, public relations, government affairs, political science, technical area of specialty or relevant field may be substituted per LCRA guidelines for certain years of experience.
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Stantec to is looking for a Jr. Electrical Estimator or Electrical Apprentice Level 2 to 4, to join our team that has been partnering with our worldwide client base. As a Jr. Electrical Estimator at Stantec, you will be responsible for assisting Senior Estimators on developing, managing and coordinating large electrical cost estimates.
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IPhone Audio Systems Electrical Engineer. The iPhone Division is seeking a hard-working Audio Systems Design Engineer. Strong analog/mixed-signal fundamentals (noise, linearity, signal-integrity in mixed-signal systems.
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We have a Controls Engineer position available in Austin, TX. This person will be responsible for controls engineering project requirements involving control system design, control panel design, PLC programming, instrumentation, check-out support, and start-up assistance.
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BS in Engineering Required (Electrical Engineering is preferred). Rockwell, Inductive Automation, AVEVA Wonderware) and PLC systems (i.e. Allen Bradley, Siemens) required. Experience with DeltaV, AutoCAD, Fanuc, Keyence/Cognex Vision Systems are also desired.
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Intel PSG is looking for a senior verification engineer to join its Open FPGA Stack (OFS) Team. Intel OFS is a scalable, source-accessible hardware and software stack delivered via git repositories that enables customers to develop and customize their own unique FPGA platform solutions.
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Primary ResponsibilitiesIn the role of Traffic Engineer, we'll count on you to:Serve in a technical role under the direction of a Project Manager on traffic design and analysis projects ranging from traffic signal design, pedestrian facility / accessibility design, pavement marking and signing, operational analysis, traffic signal system retiming, and traffic safety studies.
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