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The Principal Controls Engineer will collaborate with various Engineering teams to design, model, simulate, and implement innovative control algorithms for our products. Extensive knowledge of closed loop control theory, vector control and pulse width modulation techniques.
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The Principal Electrical Engineer – Battery Electronics is a part of our growing Advanced Development team within the Battery Electronics group. Previous PCBA design experience in Lithium-Ion Battery circuits for high volume products.
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Lead the design activities including documentation of requirements, topology and component selection, schematic capture, PCB layout, prototype builds, firmware coding, and test plan development and execution.
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Responsibilities may also include participation in the review committee for candidates who seek Associate Principal designation (Facilities). For Engineers and Architects, Bachelor or Master of Science in Civil Engineering Architecture (NCARB), Civil (Structural) Engineering, or Architectural Engineering.
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As a Principal Software Architect you will guide a global team through transition from SOA to Microservice architecture and from from Swing to Web-Based UI. The Architect will analyze, design, and develop a roadmap and implementation plan based upon a current vs.
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For our Mainframe Principal Engineer, we are seeking a candidate with a broad and deep knowledge of the mainframe platform to support our core systems. zOS knowledge: structures and logic, parallel sysplex, IMS & DB2 data sharing, workload management, workload scheduling (JES2); mainframe access management, encryption & compression.
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The Principal Engineer provides technical leadership across one or more business groups by exploring existing and new technologies to optimize market opportunity and fuel business growth. Ability to conduct complex analyses of communications reliability, thermal management/performance, mechanical packaging design, environmental impacts/performance, etc.
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St Dominic Catholic Parish, Brookfield, is searching for our next Principal to lead our Knights for the 2024-2025 school year and beyond. As our Principal, you are the leader of the school.
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Professional Engineer (P.E.), Registered Architect (R.A.), or Master-level certification in area of specialization such as Master Code Professional (MCP). Founded in 1988, Engineering Consulting Services (ECS) is a leader in geotechnical, construction materials, environmental, and facilities engineering.
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Drive, facilitate, monitor and track strategy and analytics related to PGT activities and advancement of principal gift constituents, inclusive of PGT top prospects, signature priority, alignment, and targeted proposals.
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Our Principal Consultants are responsible for running whole project workstreams and contributing to our new business pipeline either through project extensions or new client relationships. WageWorks Commuter Benefits.
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