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As a Full Stack Software Engineer, you’ll be creating API services for our website, partners, and mobile apps; orchestrations that shift electrical load under the sun; integrations with internal and 3rd party IoT hardware to manage command and control requests; and solutions that help our planet by reducing CO2 emissions and help our customers save money.
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The Surgery division is seeking a Lead Electrical Engineer to join the team that powers the top surgical imaging solution, a.k.a. OEC C-arms, in the world. A Lead Electrical Engineer will put technology into medical technology by partnering across functional boundaries to optimize and integrate subsystems.
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As a Protection & Control Engineer, candidates will have the opportunity to design substation protection and control projects for electric utilities at voltages from 12kV up to 500kV. This is an exciting and growing field in the power systems industry and allows candidates to get exposure to how the power generation such as that of renewable energy ties into the electric system.
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Strong knowledge of the National Electrical Code and various industry standards, such as OSHA and NFPA. Requires special skills in a majority of the following: Power quality surveys - generation and co-generation start-up – ANSI, NEC, NEMA and specifications (field evaluation); pilot wire and distance relaying - computer power system transient surveys - vector, phasor analogy; UPS systems - drive systems - complex control systems - medium and high voltage substation start-up, vibration analysis.
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The Electrical Engineer will be responsible for design and planning related activities associated with electric transmission, distribution, and substation facilities. Electrical Power Calculations.
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Previous experience in Electrical Engineering, motor controls, control schematics, lighting design, network design, specifications and backup power generation. We are seeking a Programmer and an Electrical Engineer to become an integral part of our team.
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Lead Electrical Engineer. Demonstrated experience in any of the following: Analog, digital, or mixed circuit design, communication methods (i.e. CAN, SPI, I2C), power supply design, HDL (VHDL preferred), Firmware (C.
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Advanced power electronics or machine theory. A minimum of five or more years experience in industrial power systems or electric utility power systems, or related professional experience.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, from a recognized institution (Master's or PhD degree in related fields such as high-voltage or power systems is an asset) As an Engineer - HVDC, you will closely work with regional and global HVDC and power transmission experts within Jacobs to support and/or lead ongoing HVDC related projects as well as business development and proposal support with a variety of clients including renewable developers, transmission owner/developers as well as utilities.
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The scope of circuits ranges from low voltage mixed signal circuits to line voltage AC circuits to 60kV for x-ray generation. A lead engineer will be expected to drive technical designs from prototype to manufacturing implementation, which includes risk retirement, design reviews, reliability testing, creating component verification plans, EMC Testing, and design documentation.
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Ford is developing next generation integrated thermal systems that manage customer facing features such as the cabin climate, as well as the thermal needs of powertrain systems like the battery and power electronics.
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Mid-Level: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, or related degree with two (2+) or more years of Substation protection control design and/or field testing/commissioning experience. Lead Level: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, or related degree with eight (8+) or more years of Substation protection control design and/or field testing/commissioning experience.
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The role is a senior multi-disciplinary data center design lead with an electrical background, charged with the direct interface between Oracle and our data center partners in the Electrical design field including but not limited to power generation, storage and delivery, grounding, lightening protection, fire alarm, etc.
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A minimum of five or more years’ experience in industrial power systems or electric utility power systems. Advanced technical degree or professional engineer (PE) license is preferred.
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