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3 to 5 years working in the critical power industry with UPS, DC Power Systems/OEM experience (Liebert, MGE, Powerware, Eaton, APC, GE, Emerson, etc), previous military experience in electronics/avionics, or a 2 to 4 year technical degree or certificate.
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This is a Full-time, on-site role located in Wauwatosa, WI. As a Principal Power Electronics Engineer, you will be responsible for the design and development of power electronics systems for use in electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
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Komatsu supports a myriad of markets, including housing, infrastructure, water, pipeline, minerals, automobile, aerospace, electronics and medical, through its many brands and subsidiaries, includingTimberPro, Joy, P&H, Montabert, Modular Mining Systems, Hensley Industries, NTC, and Gigaphoton.
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Senior Project Engineer - Rapid Electronics Prototyping. As the Sr Project Engineer , you will help Milwaukee Tool deliver prototype PCB assemblies with best-in-class quality and extremely rapid turn times.
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We have a diverse customer base in industries including electronics, telecommunications, manufacturing, electrical, construction, healthcare, aerospace and more. Currently pursuing a Bachelors or Masters degree in Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Management Information Systems or a related technical field.
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Experience working for one of the largest global electronics manufacturing service companies. The Industrial Engineer Intern will collaborate with our Regional Continuous Improvement team and the COMS (Creation Operations Management System) Leader at the site.
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The Principal Electrical Engineer will create best in class electronics by leading the design from investigation/scoping against requirements to delivery to the NPD team for mass production launch.
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The Senior Thermal Systems Engineer at Komatsu Mining will collaborate with various design teams within Komatsu to determine HVAC changes required to keep up with development of new regulations; provide design standards and develop standard validation tests with pass fail criteria, recommending selected design approaches and support R&D groups as implemented.
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To support the effort, we are looking for an experienced electrical engineer with power electronics experience to play a key role on New Product Development initiatives for industrial based welding and heating equipment.
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Electrical Electronics Engineer. Join our team as an Electrical Electronic Engineer and become a driving force behind cutting-edge technology and innovation! Package designs into printed circuit board (PCB) layouts and off-the-shelf or custom enclosures that may be developed in coordination with mechanical engineering.
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As an Electrical Procurement Engineer I/II or Sr. for the Greenheck Group you will be exposed to a diverse set of tasks associated with electrical procurement, embedded hardware design including technical analysis for PCB layout, troubleshooting, product requirements, design alternatives, cost analysis, supplier evaluation and selection while managing product quality.
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And we’re pushing the limits in firmware engineering, power electronics, embedded systems, machine learning, and the use of artificial intelligence. Knowledge of power electronics, motors, and motor control systems.
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The Field Service Engineer (Technician) - PRN will be responsible for responsible for the service and maintenance of Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) located within their assigned area(s). The Field Service Engineer may assist with the staging and integration of ATMs when needed.
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Experience in a combination of real-time software, vehicle electronics and controls, embedded systems or similar areas, and information security, penetration testing, threat modeling/analysis, or related fields.
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Experience with portable electronics, power tools, motor controls, power electronics and power supply circuits, consumer electronics, or instrumentation and measurement systems. Create initial prototypes and concept models of electronics systems with an eye towards practicality and manufacturing feasibility.
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