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FPGA Electrical Engineer - Work From HomeWe are seeking a talented and self-motivated FPGA Electrical Engineer to join a growing hardware engineering team. Keywords:Chicago IL Jobs, FPGA Electrical Engineer, FPGA, VHDL, Verilog, Vivado, ModelSim, ISE Design, Secure IP, IP Cores, Network Protocols, Remote, Work From Home, Financial, Trading, Chicago Recruiters, Information Technology Jobs, IT Jobs, Chicago RecruitingLooking to hire for similar positions in Chicago, IL or in other cities.
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A day in the lifeAs a Senior Hardware Test Automation Engineer, you will be a member of the avionics and power hardware team, focusing on the design and test for the various sensing and control needs (power delivery, propulsion, etc.
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As an FPGA Firmware Engineer working on avionics systems, you will need to possess a range of skills and experience to ensure the safe and reliable operation of critical systems. Responsibilities: Develop firmware requirements in coordination with systems engineering, hardware engineering, software engineering and subsystem ownersDevelop FPGA/ASIC designs and implementations utilizing hardware description languages.
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In addition to design, you will also be responsible for integration and testing support of critical hardware systems such as spacecraft mechanical, structural, and electrical subsystems.
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We are seeking a motivated, proactive, and intellectually curious validation engineer who will work alongside world-class cross-disciplinary teams (systems, firmware, architecture, design, validation, product engineering, ASIC implementation.
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We are seeking a Hardware Design Engineer for a contract role working on-site in Redmond, WA. This is an opportunity to work as part of an electrical engineering team within an organization that is a leader in the consumer electronics and software development industry.
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Collaborate with mechanical engineering, firmware, hardware verification, and many other engineering and design disciplines to optimize the overall system of the product from concept to completion in the factory.
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Experience in at least one of focused subject area of fluids, thermal, propulsion, avionics or electrical hardware and/or software, Provide program support to the chief engineer office for delegated engineering change requests, design review actions, performance metrics/assessment and technical risk management.
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The Field Service Engineer (FSE) is responsible for installing, maintaining and servicing Repligen products; XCell ATF and Spectrum TFF filtration throughout the US. Provide phone support to customers and service group personnel related to equipment hardware and software performance and service part ordering.
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5+ years of industry experience in hardware design or electrical engineering roles, including use of schematic and board layout tools and bench test equipment such as oscilloscopes/logic analyzers/function generators.
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Prime Air is seeking an experienced Electrical Engineer to design and develop power electronics hardware and related electrical power systems for Prime Air Drones. In this role you will be working with our Seattle based team to help to deploy new hardware and electrical power systems for Prime Air Drones.
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We are seeking a Senior Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer to help design, build, test and maintain fusion physics experiments and components. An excellent candidate will be well-versed in electrical engineering fundamentals and theory and enjoy everything from ideation to circuit design, hardware assembling, testing and troubleshooting.
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Building systems include but are not limited to HVAC, electrical, lighting, plumbing, energy management, water treatment, hardware, keying and fire protection. A minimum of 4 to 6 years as a Maintenance Technician / Building Engineer or equivalent field experience required including working knowledge of commercial office building systems.
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Develop project documentation including specifications, schematic diagrams, PCB layouts, schedules and presentations to meet requirements and communicate the electrical design and its progress. Minimum BS/MS in Electrical or Computer Engineering or related field.
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Collaborate with engineering, operations, and commissioning teams to properly test and validate the installation, operation, and performance of critical electrical/mechanical/fire suppression/controls systems/structural systems.
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