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The Senior Electrical Engineer applies mathematical and engineering principles and methods to electrical system designs. Designs, develops, and tests electrical equipment, components, or systems. Being a Senior Electrical Engineer requires a bachelor's degree of Electrical Engineering. Contributes to research efforts to develop a solution or a new product. In addition, Senior Electrical Engineer typically reports to supervisor or manager. Being a Senior Electrical Engineer contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. Working... view job details

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 manager. Being an Electrical Design Engineer III contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Work is generally independent and collaborative ... view job details

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. Being an Electrical Test Engineer III contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Work is generally independent and collaborative in natur... view job details

The Electrical Design Engineer V applies mathematical and engineering principles and methods to electrical system designs. Responsible for the design, development, and testing of electrical equipment, components, or systems. Being an Electrical Design Engineer V may work with research teams to identify needs or resolve problems. Studies new technologies and researches innovative solutions and product designs. In addition, Electrical Design Engineer V requires a bachelor's degree of Electrical Engineering. Typically reports to a manager. Being an Electrical Design Engineer V works on advanced, ... view job details

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Dubak Electrical Group is a national leader in Electrical, Maintenance, Turnkey Engineering, & Integration providing skilled craftsmanship, impeccable performance along with competitive pricing to customers across the nation. Dubak Electrical has emerged as a pacesetter and a leader in the electrical construction, maintenance, & engineering sectors since industry realized that a single source turnkey electrical group has proved to be the cost effective approach to reliable plant operation. Dubak Electrical has offered clients construction, maintenance, & engineering programs that ultimately re... view company details

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ISO 9001:2015 Certified ISO 13485:2016 Certified AS9100D Certified ITAR Registered Advantage Metal Products is rapidly growing and proudly celebrating 31 years in business. We are located in Livermore, CA and have a large-scale production facility with cutting edge sheet metal technology, machining technology, and systems. We build advanced mechanical solutions for human life and world security. Expertise in Design for Manufacturability (DFM), design review /verification, reverse engineering, designing from concept, and builds to engineered customer specifications. We work directly, engineer t... view company details

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Job description Engineers research and develop solutions to technical needs in society. They design products, materials, machinery, factories, systems, structures, and much more. Their main work lies in ensuring efficiency, and working to constantly improve the quality of all aspects of life. They also analyze the impact their projects have had on the environment and society. Most engineers specialize in a certain area, there are more than 25 specialties recognized by professional engineering societies and each area has many divisions. Engineers will also sometimes choose to specialize in a s... view article details

Good news for this year’s crop of college graduates! Job Outlook 2008, an annual survey of college recruiters, reports that employers plan to hire 16 percent more new college graduates than they did last year. Reasons for this expanded recruitment effort include an increased demand for many employers’ products and services and a high number of current employees who are retiring or near retirement age. According to the Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) Salary Survey says that the overall average starting salary offer to new college graduates, despite a less-than-robust eco... view article details

Broadly, the engineer's job is to apply scientific and mathematical principles to solve problems and/or fill human needs. This can range from planning a bridge to sending a person in space to inventing medical instruments. Since an engineer's solution should be fully functional, economical, and compatible for human use, an engineer's job may also consist of testing for these many critical factors.Engineering is a field broken down into specialty areas, including but not limited to: Aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, environmental engine... view article details

Earning a higher education degree is a big investment. With all that money (and time) on the line, students may want to confirm that the entry level jobs they’re setting themselves up for tend to yield a good return on investment (ROI). Using Salary.com data, we found 10 jobs that have median level I salaries over $60,000. These jobs promise even bigger pay outs as employees climb the ranks. Read on to see if one of these jobs may be right for you to pursue: 1) Electrical Engineer I What you’ll earn to start: $68,171 What you’ll do: Assist with the design, development, and testing of electric... view article details

Do you care about making a difference as much as you care about your career? "Green" jobs -- defined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as jobs that produce goods or services that benefit the environment or conserve natural resources, or jobs that use more environmentally friendly processes or fewer natural resources -- have outpaced jobs in other categories by almost 250 percent over the last decade, and growth doesn't appear to be slowing down anytime soon. The 12 in-demand jobs profiled in this article show how you can make some green -- while going green. Organic farmer As consumers bec... view article details

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Starting a company can be exciting, but it also presents a fair share of challenges. One of the biggest hurdles is setting the appropriate pay for the first engineer who joins the fledgling startup. They are taking a huge risk by jumping aboard, so they will want something that reflects that. However, it is also vital to consider what is fair for the founders who got the ball rolling in the first place. Balancing pay, equity, and title for that first technical hire requires a deep understanding of everyone's contributions. It also involves setting expectations upfront. Having a good grasp of s... view blog & white papers details

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When it comes to understanding salary benchmarking data, you need to research its processes comprehensively. In today's job market, understanding trends relating to compensation can give you the advantage of attracting and retaining talent. With salary benchmarking data, you can see how your organization's pay practices stack up against others. In this article, we will first look at how you can understand salary benchmarking data. Following this we will outline how a hypothetical company can use salary benchmarking for a software engineer role. Without further ado, let's begin. Understanding S... view blog & white papers details

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