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Dematic is hiring a Solution Design Controls Engineer that understands ASRS (Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems) with a focus on Storage and Retrieval Machines and their on-board and off-board control systems to join our Customer Service Solution Development team in estimating solutions for our customers.
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Qualifications and SkillsYou shall possess the following qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree (or higher) in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or Biological Systems EngineeringProfessional Engineer (PE) registration in Wisconsin, or ability to obtain one in 2-3 years.
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We are seeking a motivated Senior Control Systems Engineer to join our Core Energy Storage Team. The ideal candidate should be seeking a challenging technical career growth opportunity and will appreciate mentorship from accomplished experts in the field of batteries and power electronics.
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We are seeking an Embedded Software Test Engineer to support the development projects with a leading battery energy storage integrator in the DC Metro Area. This person will be responsible for validating the quality and reliability of their embedded software products through formal testing and validation processes.
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Briggs & Stratton is the world’s largest producer of engines for outdoor power equipment, and is a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of lithium-ion battery, standby generator, energy storage system, lawn and garden, turf care and job site products through its Briggs & Stratton®, Vanguard®, Ferris®, Billy Goat®, Allmand®, SimpliPhi®, Branco® and Victa® brands.
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Fundamentals in data science applications to power conversion and power systems engineering, including motor drive technology, drive/converter topologies, high-power electronics; electric machines and controls; electrification of vehicles, energy storage, and/or grid connected converters; alternative power generation and distribution.
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Storage knowledge: Mainframe channel architecture, CKD storage constructs, I/O performance characteristics, HCD and IOCP definitions, systems managed storage routines & classes (SMS), storage replication & resiliency, virtual tape infrastructure.
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The Staff Electrical Engineer-Energy Storage Systems is responsible for integrating components and controls to drive the Commercial and Industrial energy storage system design.
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Experience with various aspects of water supply engineering including water supply planning studies, well siting, water treatment, water distribution system design (pipelines, storage, booster stations, iron and radium removal, etc.
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Bachelor's Degree (or higher) in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or Biological Systems Engineering. Professional Engineer (PE) registration in Wisconsin, or ability to obtain one in 2-3 years.
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