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Supernal is looking for a Sr. Electrical Wiring Design Engineer to lead the design and test of Powertrain propulsion system wiring. This role will work closely with Battery Technology, Airframe, Assembly & Integration, Vehicle Management Systems, Flight Controls, System Safety teams, and suppliers.
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C# language/dialects for embedded processors§ Xilinx Virtex 4 and 5 devices§ Microsemi ProAsic and RTAX knowledge a plus§ Microcontroller/Microprocessor Designs§ Communication Interface Design§ FPGA TestBench Design§ Strong Verification/Validation Backgroundo CAD Tools§ Schematic Capture and PCB Layout – DxDesign preferred§ Analog circuit Simulation – Pspice (OrCAD), LTspice preferred§ FPGA Design – Microsemi Libero/Xilinx ISE/ModelSim preferred· Systems integration and testing experience.
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In Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Embedded Systems Strong Electrical and Embedded Systems Engineering fundamentals 3+ years of experience in automotive engineering with a focus on chassis control systems.
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Perform programming, documenting, training and maintaining building automation systems while working with complex networks, multi-vendor system integration, open technologies, software-based interfaces, HVAC controls, security systems and other facility/infrastructure management systems.
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Systems integration and testing·Ability to read and understand mechanical drawings, electronic schematics, and software flowcharts·Provide engineering information by answering questions and requests·Digital and/or analog circuit design·HDL programming of FPGA devices·Programming of embedded processors using C, C.
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Electrical Engineer II or III Looking for Mid-Level Electrical Engineer roughly 7-10 years of experience. ·System and firmware architecture that meet or exceed requirements, specifications, time and budget goals.
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Multi-discipline experience a plus, experience in Military and Aerospace environments a plus. Developing efficient and cost-effective, best-value type product designs. Prepare for, attend and make technical presentations to existing and prospective clients (e.g. design reviews, technical interchange meetings, etc.
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Interface with other engineering team disciplines. Component research and selection. or C# languages/dialects. Others as identified and assigned.
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Prepare for, attend and make technical presentations to existing and prospective clients ( design reviews, technical interchange meetings, etc. Interface with other engineering team disciplines. Component research and selection.
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Or C# languages/dialects. Others as identified and assigned.
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