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We're looking for passionate Electrical and Electronics Engineers who are interested in designing and prototyping greenfield edge mesh networks and computing. Experience with handling practical concerns of systems such as grounding/shielding, EMI mitigation, signal integrity, power integrity.
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These range from high-speed digital communication, network system integration, power systems integration, RF systems, avionics, network computers, power electronics, failure analysis, on-orbit reliability, and testing automation.
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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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3+ years of electrical engineering experience specifically in power electronics. 3+ years of experience designing, testing, and debugging power electronics such as AC/DC, DC/DC and DC/AC power conversion, switching power supplies, driver circuits, and battery systems.
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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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Hands-on design experience preferred in analog/ digital electronics ranging from: RF, analog, digital, audio, video, power, electromechanical, low power, charging, touch display, and sensors.
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Electric Era is hiring a Sr. Power Electronics Engineer to own the design of a custom DC/DC converter and to help lead the design of the v3 electrical architecture for the the Electric Era PowerNode charging station.
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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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3+ years of work experience in Automotive, Robotics, Power Electronics, Consumer Electronics, or combination. Hands-on testing and debugging programmable electronics hardware using electrical test equipment (multi-meters, oscilloscopes, Phase noise analyzer, etc.
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Provide engineering expertise in the area of design, analysis, and testing of spacecraft power electronics and DC-DC power converters 0.5W to 5kW. Familiarity with spacecraft electrical power systems and knowledge of radiation effects.
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You will work on cutting edge Python tools that simulate and optimize the power consumption of consumer electronics hardware. This position works with EDA/CAD software that optimizes hardware devices and custom silicon, so a passion for electrical engineering or embedded devices would be a bonus.
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Role: Electrical Engineer Location : Redmond WA (Day 1 Onsite) Minimum BS/MS in Electrical or Computer Engineering or related field. Proficient in high speed digital design, signal integrity, layout, and power distribution techniques of modern processors Problem solving and debugging skills with a solid understanding of core engineering principles, fundamental circuit design, and analytical techniques is required.
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The overriding business objective for the Sr./Staff Electrical Engineer will be to help grow AES as a world-recognized leader in aircraft electrical power generation systems for small to mid-sized business jets, UAVs, and rotorcraft.
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Preferred in analog/ digital electronics ranging from: RF, analog, digital, audio, video, power, electromechanical, low power, charging, touch display, and sensors. Proficient in high speed digital design, signal integrity, layout, and power distribution techniques of modern processors.
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RF amplifiers, impedance matching-networks, embedded processors, power electronics, FPGAs, A/Ds, DACs, op-amps, FETs, power supplies, working from prototype to full product release and applying creative test and verification methods that demonstrate requirements fulfillment (Microwave Office, SPICE, ADS, Altium, Allegro, etc.
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