The E-Learning Developer II conducts skill assessments and collects input to identify training or development needs, goals, gaps, and requirements. Designs and develops training programs, curriculum, methods, and materials for various audiences, including employees, managers, customers, or other learners. Being an E-Learning Developer II develops curricula supporting defined competency models or skill frameworks. Consults with subject matter expe... View Salary
The EE II applies mathematical and engineering principles and methods to electrical system designs. Contributes to the design, development, and testing of electrical equipment, components, or systems. Being an EE II requires a bachelor's degree of Electrical Engineering. Works directly with more senior engineers to develop new designs and solutions. In addition, EE II typically reports to supervisor or manager. Being an EE II gains exposure to so... View Salary
The Electrical Design Engineer II applies mathematical and engineering principles and methods to electrical system designs. Contributes to the design, development, and testing of electrical equipment, components, or systems. Being an Electrical Design Engineer II requires a bachelor's degree of Electrical Engineering. Works directly with more senior engineers to develop new designs and solutions. In addition, Electrical Design Engineer II typical... View Salary
The Electrical Engineer - Experienced applies mathematical and engineering principles and methods to electrical system designs. Contributes to the design, development, and testing of electrical equipment, components, or systems. Being an Electrical Engineer - Experienced requires a bachelor's degree of Electrical Engineering. Works directly with more senior engineers to develop new designs and solutions. In addition, Electrical Engineer - Experie... View Salary
The Electrical Test Engineer II applies mathematical and engineering principles and methods to electrical system designs. Contributes to the design, development, and testing of electrical equipment, components, or systems. Being an Electrical Test Engineer II requires a bachelor's degree of Electrical Engineering. Works directly with more senior engineers to develop new designs and solutions. In addition, Electrical Test Engineer II typically rep... View Salary
The EE III applies mathematical and engineering principles and methods to electrical system designs. Designs, develops, and tests electrical equipment, components, or systems. Being an EE III requires a bachelor's degree of Electrical Engineering. Contributes to research efforts to develop a solution or a new product. In addition, EE III typically reports to supervisor or manager. Being an EE III contributes to moderately complex aspects of a pro... View Salary
The Electrical Design Engineer III applies mathematical and engineering principles and methods to electrical system designs. Designs, develops, and tests electrical equipment, components, or systems. Being an Electrical Design Engineer III requires a bachelor's degree of Electrical Engineering. Contributes to research efforts to develop a solution or a new product. In addition, Electrical Design Engineer III typically reports to supervisor or man... View Salary
The Electrical Test Engineer III applies mathematical and engineering principles and methods to electrical system designs. Designs, develops, and tests electrical equipment, components, or systems. Being an Electrical Test Engineer III requires a bachelor's degree of Electrical Engineering. Contributes to research efforts to develop a solution or a new product. In addition, Electrical Test Engineer III typically reports to supervisor or manager. ... View Salary
The Entry Industrial Engineer develops and maintains manufacturing routes for maximizing space, efficiency, and effectiveness. Designs equipment or machine layout to coordinate activities and production planning to ensure products meet quality standards while minimizing production problems and costs. Being an Entry Industrial Engineer typically requires a bachelor's degree. Ensures compliance with industry safety and design standards and guidelin... View Salary
The Entry Manufacturing Engineer maximizes efficiency by analyzing layout of equipment, workflow, assembly methods, and work force utilization. Assists in planning and designing manufacturing processes for a production facility. Being an Entry Manufacturing Engineer requires a bachelor's degree of engineering. Determines the parts, equipment, and tools needed in order to achieve manufacturing goals according to product specifications. In addition... View Salary
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