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Alternate job titles: Electrical Design Engineering Director

Directs overall electrical engineering operations and strategy within an organization. Develops policies and procedures for designing, testing, installing, and maintaining electronic equipment or devices. Reviews and approves new or revised designs, testing, or installation procedures. Ensures engineering projects are appropriately staffed and project objectives are achieved. Provides professional development opportunities to engineers. Possesses extensive engineering experience and knowledge. May require a master's degree in electrical engineering. Typically reports to senior management. Mana... view job details

Alternate job titles: Electrical Engineering Team Leader I

Supervises electrical engineers and technicians who design, develop, and test all aspects of electrical components, equipment, and machinery. Applies principles and techniques of electrical engineering to accomplish goals. Coordinates projects with other technical teams and vendors to ensure engineering projects are appropriately staffed and milestones are achieved. Monitors project deliverables, timelines, and milestones to increase efficiency, production quality, and volume. Requires a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. S... view job details

Alternate job titles: Product Reliability Engineering Supervisor

Provides day-to-day supervision and expertise in reliability engineering activities that analyze and evaluate the reliability of products, equipment, components, and processes using engineering methodologies and tools. Aligns people, resources, and methods with the goals for reliability product design standards and implementation of operational plans. Ensures projects stay on track with oversight of timelines and deliverables. Resolves or escalates any issues that impact team members. Utilizes analysis, testing, and measurement to produce effective risk-based failure mitigation plans and actio... view job details

Alternate job titles: Electrical Engineering Team Leader II

Supervises electrical engineers and technicians who design, develop, and test all aspects of electrical components, equipment, and machinery. Applies principles and techniques of electrical engineering to accomplish goals. Coordinates projects with other technical teams and vendors to ensure engineering projects are appropriately staffed and milestones are achieved. Monitors project deliverables, timelines, and milestones to increase efficiency, production quality, and volume. Requires a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. S... view job details

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AKS is a consulting engineering firm that provides civil engineering and additional complementary services. With offices focused in Oregon and SW Washington. We work on a wide range of projects from public infrastructure to private development of subdivisions, commercial sites, industrial, education, medical facilities, and more. We value talent and initiative, and we put these qualities to work for our clients in an environment that cultivates professional growth and strong connections to the communities where we live and work. We are always looking for good people to join our team. Check out... view company details

Professional Plastics manufactures and supplies plastic sheets, rods, tubing, films, profiles and plexiglass. view company details

Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. provides technical, professional, and construction services. The company's Aerospace, Technology, Environmental and Nuclear segment offers scientific, engineering, construction, nuclear, environmental, and technical support services to the aerospace, defense, technical, and automotive industries. Its Buildings, Infrastructure and Advanced Facilities segment develops/rehabilitates plans for highways, bridges, transit, tunnels, airports, railroads, intermodal facilities, and maritime or port projects; develops or rehabilitates critical water resource systems, water/... view company details

Becker Professional Education's vision is to empower people around the world to advance their careers. We have helped over one million accounting and healthcare professionals for more than 60 years. Our product offerings include: CPA Exam Review, USMLE® Exam Review and Continuing Professional Education courses. Becker Professional Education is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education & Training (ACCET), a U.S. Department of Education nationally recognized agency that promotes quality-oriented education and training through the establishment of standards and an accreditati... view company details

Since 1980, PTI has provided safe, dependable, and on-time performance for over-the-road and dedicated yard van services to the biggest companies in the railroad industry such as CSXT, Kansas City Southern, Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific, Amtrak and more recently BNSF Railway, Canadian Pacific Railroad, Utah Railway, Portland and Western Railroad. As the largest provider of ground transportation services, PTI remains committed to providing quality and professional crew transportation services to the railroad industry and prides itself in helping crews arrive at their destination on time and s... 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

Anthony Hankinson is not only reaching for the stars, he’s making sure you’re safe when you’re flying among them.Hankinson, a 31-year-old husband and father, is a manufacturing engineering planner at The Boeing Company in North Charleston, S.C. As a member of the Electrical Corrective Actions team, Hankinson takes care of electrical issues that might arise in Boeing’s popular 787 Dreamliner airplane. But even though Hankinson now works at the world’s largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners with 170,000 employees in 70 countries, it took some old-fashioned elb... view article details

If we can take anything away from the world of marketing and advertising, it’s that the right spokesperson can make or break an organization. Enter Kayla Tucker Adams, a public relations executive with more than 13 years of experience. She began locally through education, expanded nationally through non-profit, and has now garnered global reach working with CNN, CBS, the Oprah Winfrey Network, Huffington Post, and Associated Press among others. She is the Director of Public Relations for T.D. Jakes Ministries, the second largest church in the country.Adams attended Prairie View A & M, a histor... view article details

Stop Focusing on Your Weaknesses & Play to Your Strengths in Job Interviews When I help prepare people for interviews, they inevitably ask how to respond to the "What is your greatest weakness?" question. It's important to be able to identify and discuss something you are actively improving regarding your qualifications (as long as it is not a major requirement of the job and the weakness would disqualify you). But what about the times job seekers are asked about identifying their greatest strength or best accomplishment? All too often, people on job interviews are ill-prepared to talk abo... view article details

If Your Resume Isn't Opening Doors, Get Some Professional Help Is It Worth the Money? Job searching sure is expensive. After all, it costs money to dry clean your interview suit, fill up your tank and drive to each and every job interview. And at a time when you’re counting every nickel and dime, you don’t want to spend any more cash than necessary. But if you’ve been job searching for some time without success, it may not be what you’re saying, but how you’re coming across on paper. That’s where a resume writer comes in. Resume writers are not just professional writers, but they’re experts... view article details

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Aspiring individuals wanting to attain excellence need to develop a consistent set of core competencies. These provide the groundwork for success in any career or role. Whether it is an entry-level employee and a C-suite executive. Recognizing and strengthening core competencies will help any person reach their full potential. This article explores how to know core competencies. It also provides tips for improving and using them in one's career. Learning how to assess strengths and weaknesses is vital to creating a plan to enhance key skills. With the nonstop growth of core competencies, indiv... view blog & white papers details

The modern workplace has become an isolating experience for many. While technology has made connecting with coworkers easier than ever, the reality is that more people report feeling alone at the office. The effects of isolation can be damaging to both employee wellbeing and company culture. But the good news is that small changes can help combat workplace isolation. Employees can reach out to a colleague for a quick chat or suggest a team lunch or after-work event. Trying to socialize with people outside the team can also help build connections that enrich work life. The truth is, everyone ha... view blog & white papers details

There is no doubt that money is flowing well these days in the engineering field. Engineering salaries have skyrocketed over the past few years. Whether you are a software engineer pulling in the big bucks or an electrical engineer working on the forefront of new technologies, it is a great time to be in the field. Knowing the forces behind this boom helps job seekers position themselves to take advantage of it. It provides insight as well into whether the trend will continue. Take a deep dive into the growth in engineering salaries, the key factors driving it, and what it means for the future... view blog & white papers details

With remote work becoming the norm, companies struggle in setting fair and competitive pay for software engineers. Location no longer ties an engineer to a physical office, so how do companies determine their pay? As they transition to more dispersed workforces, companies must rethink their approaches to setting and adjusting pay. Benchmarking Software Engineering Compensation in the Remote Era To attract and retain top talent, companies must offer market-rate pay for software engineers, even for remote roles. The average pay for a software engineer in the U.S. is over $100,000. But for remote... view blog & white papers details

It's the 21st century, but women still earn less than men. The gender pay gap is real, but why does it persist? It's important to recognize that it's not just because of women's choices; discrimination and a lack of opportunities exist. To understand the full picture behind this issue, this article will dig into and explain why women earn less than men. Occupational Segregation One major factor driving the gender pay gap is occupational segregation. This is the tendency for men and women to work in different industries and job roles. Women often end up in lower-paying jobs due to occupational... view blog & white papers details