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Key Words: Hardware Design engineer, Analog, FPGA Design, Mixed signal, with VHDL coding, Model based Design, Hardware design and testing. Hardware design engineer who has Good design knowledge in Microcontroller, Analog, Digital design especially FPGA design with coding is added advantage.
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Support working with PCB fab and assembly manufacturing, Test labs, component suppliers, engineering labs, software engineers, and customers to develop the high value solution to the customer in early development, into production, and through obsolescence.
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Plastic injection molding, plastic injection, tooling, test procedure, Process engineering, RJG. Aids in the development of plastic processing project instructions to ascertain test specifications, procedures, objectives, test equipment, nature of technical problem, and possible solutions such as part redesign, substitution of materials or pats, or rearrangement of parts or subassemblies.
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Deep understanding of lithium battery technology , test methods, controls, and architectures. The Sr. Principal Electrical Engineer. Deep understanding of embedded systems and power converter technologies , test methods, controls, and architectures.
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Deep Understanding of Electrical power and communication systems: Use knowledge of software, mechanical, and electrical domains to setup simulations, firmware, component tests, systems tests, and modifications of a PCBA. Will be relied upon to understand broad level of electrical systems and able to break down into the underlying components and circuits, finally, using this understanding to propose, implement, test, write software, and prove function/fit with respect to requirements.
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Guide engineers in component selection, placement, stack-up and material cost, routing, in-circuit test point location, artwork generation, assembly drawing creation, manufacturing documentation, archival and configuration control.
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Records test procedures and results, numerical and graphical data, and recommendations for changes in process, product, or test method. Analyzes indicated and calculated test results in relation to design or rated specifications and test objectives and modifies or adjusts equipment to meet specification.
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Architect, develop, test, and deploy a reusable, modular programming solutions that utilize a structured standard. Experience with OSHA and NFPA safety standards and electrical codes required for custom automated assembly and test equipment.
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You will build and integrate automated test routines into the CI/CD pipelines, with results and metrics published via Azure DevOps. The Quality Assurance Engineer will emphasize data driven, incremental improvements to our quality strategy – while also helping to perform existing manual testing.
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Plan, compose, comment, test, and troubleshoot Industrial Robot, PLC, and HMI programs using established company methods and conventions. Right now, we're looking for an experienced Controls Engineer to join us.
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Generac Clean Energy Solutions is seeking an enthusiastic and motivated Staff Automation Engineer to help automate next-generation renewable energy products and IoT device reliability testing. Architect and implement scalable in-house automation software to execute large-scale long-term test setups and procedures for electrical systems, focusing on power conversion, high voltage, inverters, PV Optimizers, electronics and IoT devices.
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The Controls Engineer is responsible for the controls design, development, programming, and implementation of large-scale automation projects. Architect, develop, test, and deploy a reusable, modular software solution that involves using a structured software development process with version management.
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Understanding of OSHA and NFPA safety standards and electrical codes required for custom automated assembly and test equipment. Allen-Bradley HMI and PLC programming experience is desirable. Work with robotics, vision systems, laser systems, and PLC/HMI controls, etc.
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Integrate and control vision, laser, RFID, safety, I/O, and testing systems through automated controls. Ability to read electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic prints and schematics. Function effectively in a team environment, hold process reviews, training sessions as needed, and support quoting efforts as required.
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The Lead Power Systems Controls Engineer will lead the development, testing, and implementation of power systems control solutions for our customers using PLC's, HMI's, Multi-function Protection Relays, and Data Concentrators from all major OEM's.
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