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Qualifications: - Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering or related field - A minimum of three years of directly related experience is required at the R2 level - A minimum of eight years of directly related
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many of the following: - Masters degree in Electrical Engineering or related field, with 12 years experience in RF systems; or Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering or related field, with 10 years
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infrared (MWIR), long-wave infrared (LWIR) and visible sensors. Minimum Qualifications: - Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering or related field - A minimum of three years of directly related experience
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Position Summary: Join Our Expert Team – Drive Innovation in Digital and Model-Based Engineering! The University of Dayton, a top-tier Catholic research university, seeks a talented and driven
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Preferred Qualifications: While not everyone may possess all of the preferred qualifications, the ideal candidate will bring many of the following: 1. Advanced Degrees in Electrical Engineering, Computer
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Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Computer Science 2. Demonstrated, successful experience programming in algorithm level languages such as Matlab/Simulink, Python or similar . 3. Demonstrated
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related engineering discipline with 3 years of experience. • Minimum 1 year familiarity with: Eddy Current, Ultrasound, Radiology NDI techniques. • Experience with Microsoft Word, Power Point, Excel, Matlab
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Position Summary: Join the University of Dayton Research Institute (UDRI) and Embark on a Rewarding Career in Process Engineering! Are you a talented and ambitious Associate Process Engineer seeking
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Position Summary: Join Our Expert Team – Drive Innovation in Digital and Model-Based Engineering! The University of Dayton, a top-tier Catholic research university, seeks a talented and driven
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Position Summary: Are you an experienced CNC Programmer passionate about sustainability and seeking a rewarding career opportunity? Look no further than the University of Dayton's Research Institute