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Experience in electronics hardware, firmware, microcontrollers, controller design, stability, HDL, power electronics, robotics, sensor physics, and/or mechanics. And we're pushing the limits in firmware engineering, power electronics, embedded systems, machine learning, and the use of artificial intelligence.
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Experience in Energy Conversion & Distribution: switching AC and DC power electronics and their topologies (controllers, inverters, regulators, etc. BioLite is looking for a passionate Electrical or Mechanical Test Engineer well-experienced in areas of design, development and testing.
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Our Engineering team at the Livewire Labs facility located in Mountain View, CA has an opening for a Staff Power Electronics Design Engineer. At least 5 years of hands-on experience in power electronics hardware development: design, debug, validation, and manufacturing / production.
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This Electronics Hardware Engineer will be responsible for the embedded systems design, testing and validation, and troubleshooting of low power RF communication based embedded circuits and networks.
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As a world-class corporate citizen guided by its mission statement, To provide innovative, clean and energy-efficient solutions for a better tomorrow, Delta leverages its core competence in high-efficiency power electronics and its ESG-embedded business model to address key environmental issues, such as climate change.
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Refrigeration Operating Engineer or Stationary Engineer License required. The individual should have at least 2 to 4 years of experience in a role completing tasks as directed by the Chief Engineer, Assistant Chief Engineer or property management staff with some supervision, taking ownership when assigned team projects and accepting responsibility for actions and results.
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Electronic Controls Design – work with senior research engineers to scope, develop and build low complexity embedded control electronics supporting research projects; may include PCB design, embedded controls software development, and hands-on hardware build in the lab.
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As a Mid-Level Civil Engineer, you will apply your knowledge and develop new skills while working on challenging projects located throughout the US to provide support for permitting, design, and construction projects primarily for industrial, utility, renewable energy, and solid waste management clients.
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The Assistant Engineer shall have an endorsement issued in the grades of chief engineer (limited) or assistant engineer (limited) of steam, motor, and/or gas turbine-propelled vessels to serve within any propulsion power limitations on vessels of unlimited tonnage on inland waters and of less than 500 GRT in ocean, near-coastal, or Great Lakes service in accordance with 46 CFR.
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Motor drive technology, drive/converter topologies, high-power electronics; electric machines and controls; electrification of vehicles, energy storage, and grid-connected converters; alternative power generation and distribution.
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Technical theatre education will be the closest thing, but so would any education in audio, lighting, electronics, rigging, welding, carpentry, design, 3D modeling software. Preferred: Vocational or technical training – Field of Study: welding, engineering, rigging, carpentry, electronics, audio, construction, electrician.
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ASQ Quality Engineer, ASQ Quality Auditor, or Six Sigma Black Belt. As a Quality Engineer your goal is to lead and complete moderately complex quality engineering assignments and perform statistical analysis of data to provide information to meet quality standards in the commercial service business.
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Using a combination of technical and personal skills, the PCB Layout Engineer will deliver: PCB Layout Designs, PCB stack-ups and technology approaches, PCB TPD (Technical Product Documentation) while adhering to industry (IPC) and ASML documented design guidelines for Design for Assembly (DFA), Design for Manufacturing (DFM) & Design for Test (DFT), ensuring optimal signal integrity and minimal cross-talk.
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The GCP Platform Engineer will work with client stakeholders and Accenture teams to implement state-of-the-art, scalable, high performance solutions that meet the need of today’s corporate and emerging digital applications.
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