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Minimum of a B.S. degree in electrical, computer engineering, aerospace engineering, or related field and 8+ years of experience developing electronic systems. As part of a hardworking team, you will develop and execute design avionics electronic hardware used to operate rocket engines in space.
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Hands on experience in using high speed oscilloscope, Spectrum Analyzer, Signal Generators, Traffic Generator, SSA, VNA, DC Electronic Loads, Power Supply and Current Probes. Experience in characterizing high speed including Electrical compliance testing.
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As part of a new product development team, perform the design and development of assigned elements of: wiring harnesses, routings and guides system level schematics or other embedded electronic control modules Qualifications: B.S. in Electrical Engineering or equivalent engineering degree required.
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Lead electrical and electronic engineering efforts, including architecture, component selection, prototyping, schematic design, PCB layout, manufacturing and validation. We are seeking a Senior Electrical Hardware Engineer with at least 8 years of experience to lead our electrical and electronic engineering efforts and develop custom high voltage electrical and electronic systems for natural organic reduction systems.
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As an Electrical and Electronic Maintenance Manager, you will lead teams that ensure 24/7/365 availability of SEA's complex electronic and electrical infrastructure and assets that provide electricity and electronic system support to all airport buildings, assets, and tenant areas.
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These efforts span electrical loads analysis, complex harness design, analysis, and documentation, hands-on system wiring, troubleshooting efforts, printed circuit board design and a variety of related development tasks supporting satellite communications, telemetry, electronic warfare, and associated equipment.
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Spearhead the design and implementation of analog electronic circuits. Driving the design and implementation of power electronic circuits, including power supplies, converters, and inverters.
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Experience in electronic/electrical testing or quality/reliability testing, engineering, electrical inspection, manufacturing or quality control is required. 5-10+ years directly related to Electrical Test or Quality/Reliability Test Industry.
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As an Electrical Engineer at Microsoft, you will design, develop, modify, and evaluate components used in electronic devices that involve the manipulation, transmission, and storage of electricity.
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Part-Time Electrical Product Inspector - Product Certification - Seattle/Washington State area. This Electrical Product Inspector position is responsible for performing inspections at manufacturing facilities to ensure that products are being manufactured in accordance with established standards and specifications created by Intertek.
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