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Our team provides a wide range of electrical engineering services across markets sectors including transmission and distribution (substations, OH/UG systems, generator interconnections, interconnection strategy), power distribution (OH/UG power systems, substations, EV charging networks, microgrid design, etc.
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10+ years of experience in project controls & construction management of large, complex projects involving large-scale power distribution/generation systems; mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) plants – including cooling systems.
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Keyword(s): Sr. Traction Engineer (OCS), electrification, transit systems, overhead contact system, electrical, traction power, rail transit, railway design, transportation, engineering, transit design, electrical.
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Electrical System Design and Maintenance: Developing and maintaining electrical systems within the cement plant, including power distribution systems, motor control centers, lighting systems, and instrumentation systems.
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Experience with Control systems, Embedded Design and microprocessors and multi-layer, mixed signal PCB Design, Manufacturing, Testing and Troubleshooting (Altium experience preferred). Able to prototype, debug, simulate, test, and troubleshoot electronic and electrical systems and ability to prepare clear and accurate project reports and process documentation.
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The Lead Electrical Engineer is responsible for integration of electrical, electronic, and software systems into developments of new floor care products. This person will have Electrical Systems Engineering experience for both hardware and software components and their integration to support new product development.
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Job Title: Electrical Combustion Engineer. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering , Electrical and Computer Engineering or Mechanical Engineering with PLC experience (at time of employment.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in embedded software engineering (particularly Debian-based Linux distributions) or UI development within Qt and will have a background with or personal interest in small unmanned systems (i.e. drones.
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The successful candidate will be pursuing a degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Physics or a related field with hands-on experience in one or more of the following areas: software development, graphical user interface development, real time software, MATLAB or C.
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Your engineering assignments may include signal and intelligent transportation systems design, Advanced Traffic Management System operations, Active Arterial Management, signal retiming studies, safety studies, signing, pavement marking, work zone traffic control, operational analyses for isolated intersections, complex arterial networks, and freeways.
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Reviews and revises schematics, PS&E, project designs, shop drawings and field changes for traffic control devices, signals, signs, markings, detours, traffic control plans, electrical distribution and roadway lighting and traffic management systems.
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JOB SUMMARY Instrumentation Controls Technician's perform work related to the design, fabrication, installation, maintenance, operation, inspection, and testing of a variety of control systems equipment including, but not limited to, electrical, electronic, pneumatic, PLC, computer, variable frequency drive, electro-mechanical, digital, telemetry, and analog components used in production, maintenance and wastewater process control systems; and perform other duties as required.
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As a Spacecraft Power Engineer, your systems will power Millennium satellites. Bachelors Degree in electrical, computer, or other relevant engineering discipline. Schematic capture and PCB layout of space rated electrical circuits.
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The Deputy Chief engineer will work with program Chief Engineers, technical leads, and multiple engineering disciplines (electrical, RF, mechanical, software) to assure that automation deployments meet technical, cost, and schedule business objective, while driving innovative automation solutions across various technical domains (electro-optical, space systems, antennas/radars, etc.
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Investigate and troubleshoot complex electrical machine-vision systems with focus on electronics, which may include firmware, optics, mechanics, and software. Evolve into the position of a product specialist for bare wafer inspection systems, with significant expertise in all areas of these products, from mechanical design, over optics, firmware, flow, operation all the way to alignment- and user software.
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