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Understanding of diode, contactor, and circuit board assembly processes; capacitor, IGBT, and HMI/PLC assembly processes; and transformer, cabinet, and wiring assembly processes. Understanding of diode, contactor, and circuit board assembly processes; capacitor, IGBT, and HMI/PLC assembly processes; and transformer, cabinet, and wiring assembly processes.
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Technically Lead the electrical design team (both Hardware and Firmware) through the product development process, including circuit schematic design & PCB layout, BIOS and FW development- for our embedded MCU’s for our x86 & ARM based products for industrial applications.
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Strong technical experience in full custom analog/mixed-signal circuit design, custom layout, circuit simulations, You will be working with a cross functional team of analog and mixed signal circuit designers from a wide variety of backgrounds on design and methodology.
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Job Title: Senior Circuit Design Engineer (RF) As the Senior Circuit Design Engineer you will have the responsibility to provide technical leadership for challenging R&D projects using a wide variety of technologies.
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Knowledge of the principals of digital and analog circuits, synchro-electro-mechanical devices, solid-state devices theory, digital techniques /servo operation and circuit theory. 2) Analyzes performance and isolate malfunctions to individual subsystems and or components of bombing/navigation, fire-control/weapons delivery, weapons multi-sensor displays and external electro-mechanical weapons systems, electro-optical targeting pod/weapon interfaces, R/F electronic countermeasures systems, target radar tracking and missile tracking radar.
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Admitted to practice before and in good standing with the Vermont Supreme Court, the U.S. District Court and Second Circuit Court of Appeals, or if not yet admitted, eligible for admission. Have you been admitted to practice before and are in good standing with the Vermont Supreme Court, the U.S. District Court, and the Second Circuit of Appeals, or if not yet admitted, eligible for admission.
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Must become familiar with the use, testing, maintenance and repair of power plant, substation equipment, and auxiliary substation systems (e.g., transformers, regulators, switches, capacitors, circuit breakers, reclosers, generators, motors, bus work, structural work, conduits and wiring.
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Interpret wiring diagrams, schematics, and simple circuit design analysis (preferred) Minimum 2-year technical degree: Computer Science, Computer Engineering Technology, Software Development (Hardware Engineer, Software Engineer, Information Technologies.
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Troubleshoot and rework electrical equipment and printed circuit boards. Proven experience with analog and power component selection, circuit design, simulation, and test. Develop from the low level circuit design to full-scale, integrated system design and see those systems all the way through to volume manufacturing and field deployment.
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The ideal candidate should be proficient in Linux systems, Crank or Android Studio, and have experience in User Interface (UI) design. IoT Implementation experience preferred, with the ability to consult with Powerhouse Dynamics.
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Accountable for the hardware design team through the product development process, including circuit schematic design & PCB layout for highly reliable x86 & ARM based products for industrial applications.
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Perform stationary post assignments: Stand guard at stationary posts which include (but not limited to) monitoring closed-circuit television, duress alarm systems and other security equipment, courtrooms, judge chambers, and jury rooms.
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Above and Beyond Qualifications that will distinguish you: Experience in a high compliance manufacturing environment (Aerospace, Medical, or Mil-Spec) Experience in wiring, harness building, and circuit box builds.
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Responsibilities:Develop and design Electronic Design Automation software that provides physical design capabilities for IC Package and Printed Circuit Board designSoftware development, debug and analysis in C/C.
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