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Electrical Design, startup , and troubleshooting ( Arc Flash remediation, lighting, service feeder, transformer, MCC, Danfoss and Allen Bradley VFD, Motor Controls, ETAP model, ground fault protection, fuse coordination, area classification analysis.
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Successful applicants will be highly motivated, innovative, self-starters with strong electrical, analytical, and problem-solving skills, and will have earned a BS/MS/PhD in Electrical Engineering or a closely related degree.
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Masters' degree or higher in Electrical/Computer Engineering. As an electrical engineer on these programs, you will join a highly collaborative, multi-disciplinary team of signal processing and software engineers who are developing state-of-the-art technology that advances government technology from seabed to space.
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Provide CNS Mission Engineering with full time electrical design engineering support in Y-12 facility design for facility and production area activities needed to expedite the closure of Change Requests for Configuration Managed systems that have been returned to service for longer than 90 days.
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Master’s or Ph. D. in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Biomedical Engineering or similar discipline. Bachelor’s degree or higher in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Biomedical Engineering, or similar discipline.
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ResponsibilitiesAs a Field Service Engineer, you are responsible for surveying, installing, & commissioning In-building systems for all WSPs & Enterprise customers. As a Field Service Engineer, you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join us in expanding technology for a better community.
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Education/Certifications: Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or related field and a minimum of 12 years of prior relevant experience. Our mission: Forging customer success by providing unsurpassed, exceptional, innovative technical engineering solutions supporting our nation's defense through superior space, ISR, and cybersecurity engineering services.
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We are searching for an experienced Electrical Engineering Technologist to join our Mechanical and Electrical Design & Drafting Department of the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State University.
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Job Description: The Electrical PCB Engineer will be responsible for developing intricate printed circuit board layouts, collaborating with engineering teams, creating schematics, optimizing designs for manufacturing, and troubleshooting complex electrical problems.
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In this role, the Electrical Engineer will join the Combatant Craft Engineering and Design Services Division covering the functional areas of project management, research and development (R&D), science and technology (S&T) development, planning, acquisition engineering, integrated logistics support (ILS), in-service engineering, testing and evaluation, boat inventory management (BIM), and life cycle management for watercraft.
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The electrical engineer will provide self-performed technical solutions to a wide range of difficult problems through the application of established engineering practices, codes, and standards.
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An Electrical Enginee r (or Senior Electrical Engineer ) for Reliability Engineering, is a strategic role whose purpose is to prevent system failures along the Central Arizona Project.
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The E&A Engineer will support scoping, engineering and design execution, and implementation of electrical, controls and automation engineering for capital projects. Develop Capital Project scopes of work, support the creation of engineering and design project schedules from engineering through commissioning, and create requests for proposal (RFP) for Capital Project engineering and design services for the electrical, controls, automation, and integration scopes of work.
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This is a full-time hybrid role for a DMV DOT (DDOT, VDOT, MDOT) Business Development Specialist at M&J Engineering, P.C. The role will entail identifying and developing new business opportunities, generating leads, conducting market research, and providing customer service.
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Undergraduate or Graduate Degree in Electrical / Controls /Automation / Robotics / Instrumentation Engineering/Technology Basic computer skills (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio,Access) Strong command of English Language both written and verbal amust Working knowledge of Siemens Simatic S7 (TIA, Drives, Profinet,Profisafe)Working knowledge of Allen Bradley tools (Rs Logix 5/500/5000, FactoryTalk View)Proficient in troubleshooting industrial networks.
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