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As a junior Electrical Engineer in the Bellevue Design Center, you will work closely with national industry leaders and local experts to support clients with electrical engineering.
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Experience in electrical assembly (printed circuit) design including architecture, component selection, DFM/DFA, schematic capture, and layout direction. Experience in electrical assembly (printed circuit) design DFM/DFA working in the lab, working lab equipment consumer electronics or related field.
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Test Engineer, Electrical Engineering, Lean Six Sigma, Testing, Design Engineer, Engineering, Management, Technology. Use of Windchill and PCMS for product data control from inception through engineering design, manufacturing, service and disposal.
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As an Electrical Engineer on the AR, VR, or New Technology Team, you will design, build, and test prototype electrical systems for future consumer experiences within Facebook's Family of Products.
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The salary range for an Electrical Design Engineer - Low Voltage Battery System is $75,100-$112,300 annually. Design and application of electrical architecture and system integration and its impact to the reliability of battery systems.
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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.
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The position will support our engineering design practice by applying electrical engineering skills and providing services to our expanding water and wastewater treatment practices for various industrial and municipal sector clients.
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is looking for a Principle-level Electrical Engineer (Level 5) to be part of the Campus Design, Engineering, and CAD group. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing electrical engineering expertise for engineering studies, preliminary, conceptual and detailed facility design, calculations, troubleshooting, preparation of contract documents including drawings and specifications, and field inspections for all PNNL facilities.
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As an Electrical Engineer in the Bellevue Design Center, you will work closely with national industry leaders and local experts to support clients with electrical engineering.
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Design, revit, Electrical, Electrical engineering, Electrical design, Autocad. Design,revit,Electrical,Electrical engineering,Electrical design,Autocad.
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Recognized in the Top 20 Engineering Firms and Top 3 Science and Technology Firms since 2000 by Building Design + Construction Magazine, AEI is dedicated to enhancing public health and improving patient outcomes, advancing revolutionary biomedical research, and enabling the next generation of scientific discovery and technological innovation through remarkable design and award-winning projects.
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Under the guidance of registered professional engineers, provide electrical design and engineering for various electrical systems, including power distribution, lighting, instrumentation and controls, grounding, telecommunications and fire alarm systems.
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The Opportunity with McKinstryOur engineering team is seeking a Lead Electrical Engineer to help scale our Zero+ Decarbonization Planning offering. Evaluate electrical infrastructure capacity to interconnect on-site solar, BESS and potentially other DERs. Evaluate on-site PV design concepts or work with other internal McKinstry resources to do so.
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The overriding business objective for the Electrical Engineer, Product Support - Power Electronics Systems will be to provide electrical engineering support in the design, development, production, and customer support of Aircraft Power Control (APC) power electronics systems.
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Directs, plans, and manages all electrical engineering deliverables. The successful candidate will be part of an integrated engineering team that designs, builds, installs, operates, and maintains complex electrical/mechanical systems to solve challenging problems in novel ways.
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